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* The AWS Serverless Application Repository makes it easy for developers and enterprises to quickly find and deploy * serverless applications in the AWS Cloud. For more information about serverless applications, see Serverless * Computing and Applications on the AWS website. *
** The AWS Serverless Application Repository is deeply integrated with the AWS Lambda console, so that developers of all * levels can get started with serverless computing without needing to learn anything new. You can use category keywords * to browse for applications such as web and mobile backends, data processing applications, or chatbots. You can also * search for applications by name, publisher, or event source. To use an application, you simply choose it, configure * any required fields, and deploy it with a few clicks. *
** You can also easily publish applications, sharing them publicly with the community at large, or privately within your * team or across your organization. To publish a serverless application (or app), you can use the AWS Management * Console, AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), or AWS SDKs to upload the code. Along with the code, you upload a * simple manifest file, also known as the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) template. For more information * about AWS SAM, see AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) on the AWS Labs GitHub repository. *
** The AWS Serverless Application Repository Developer Guide contains more information about the two developer * experiences available: *
** Consuming Applications – Browse for applications and view information about them, including source code and readme * files. Also install, configure, and deploy applications of your choosing. *
** Publishing Applications – Configure and upload applications to make them available to other developers, and publish * new versions of applications. *
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