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August 22, 2017, 10:26:16 AM
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Hello!

I would like to deploy a SpringBoot application onto my AWS environment.

It uses a range of dependencies such as Primefaces.

I am going to send you $10 worth of BTC (on USD-BTC rate when accomplishment) if you can deploy my SpringBoot application onto my AWS environment.

Since it is a private project I prefer to co-operate with people with good history on the forum OR if you can put some collateral into the supervision of someone with good history here.

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Is it only deploying the application in the Amazon Web Server or have to develop the application too?
If it is only deploying, you can find someone from the Amazon Web service developers forum, who will be more accustomed with the environment, as AWS is a bit tricky than normal servers.

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August 23, 2017, 08:23:35 PM
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Is it only deploying the application in the Amazon Web Server or have to develop the application too?
If it is only deploying, you can find someone from the Amazon Web service developers forum, who will be more accustomed with the environment, as AWS is a bit tricky than normal servers.

I solved it in the end. The solution was fusing it with Boxfuse. I would have needed only the deployment since the application worked well locally. Boxfuse was very helpful in this case as it is supposed to do the same thing. I would advise people with similar issues to consider their Firewall configuration too. Maybe, the application is deployed well onto AWS, you just cannot access it on port 8080 for instance due to firewall settings.

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