CPSC 449- Web Back-End Engineering Project 2: Two microservices: Users & Timelines for a microblogging service. Built using Flask and SQLite Version 3 database.
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CPSC 449- Web Back-End Engineering Project 2: Two microservices: Users & Timelines for a microblogging service. Built using Flask and SQLite Version 3 database.
Ansible roles content to deploy on smart_proxy /etc/ansible
This project involves load balancing and basic auth functionalities. Implemented in Flask and Python.
A microservice is created for private Direct Messaging between users as like in Twitter. This microservice is written as a separate Flask application connected to an instance of Amazon's DynamoDB Local
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