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How to Chain Lambda Functions in AWS for High-Performance Applications

How to Chain Lambda Functions in AWS for High-Performance Applications

Learn how to extend your serverless architecture to keep customers informed of their order processing progress.

This article covers setting up an SQS queue in Lambda, publishing SQS messages via SNS, extracting relevant information from SNS messages, storing data in DynamoDB, and generating a unique ID. With a final explanation of how to analyze order processing performance data in DynamoDB, you can keep stakeholders informed and identify areas for improvement.


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