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5. If the Spring Boot application can connect to the database, it will start up sucessfully and serve a message on the endpoint `/hello`.
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# AWS Hello World
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A simple Spring Boot application you can use to test deployments to AWS (or any other cloud provider, for that matter).
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This application is also available as a Docker image on Docker Hub: [https://hub.docker.com/r/reflectoring/aws-hello-world](https://hub.docker.com/r/reflectoring/aws-hello-world).
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## Blog posts
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Blog posts about this topic:
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* [The AWS Journey Part 1: Deploying Your First Docker Image](https://reflectoring.io/aws-deploy-docker-image-via-web-console/)
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* [The AWS Journey Part 2: Deploying a Docker Image with AWS CloudFormation](https://reflectoring.io/aws-cloudformation-deploy-docker-image/)
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* [The AWS Journey Part 3: Connecting a Spring Boot Application to an RDS Instance with CloudFormation](https://reflectoring.io/aws-cloudformation-rds/)
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* [The AWS Journey Part 4: Zero-Downtime Deployment with CloudFormation and ECS](https://reflectoring.io/aws-cloudformation-ecs-deployment/)
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