- Published on
- 10/16/2023 09:00 am
AWS Application Composer Expands Support for AWS CloudFormation
- Authors
- Name
- Fatih Kacar
AWS Application Composer, a visual development tool for building AWS CloudFormation templates, now includes support for all AWS CloudFormation resource types. Previously, only 13 resource types were available in AWS Application Composer.
This expanded support enables users to leverage the full capabilities of AWS CloudFormation when creating and managing AWS resources. AWS CloudFormation allows users to define infrastructure as code, making it easier to provision and manage AWS resources in a consistent and repeatable way.
With the addition of all AWS CloudFormation resource types, AWS Application Composer provides users with more flexibility and control in their template development. Users can now build and manage complex AWS environments directly within AWS Application Composer, without the need for manual code editing.
To use the new resource types in AWS Application Composer, users simply need to update their tooling to the latest version. The updated version includes the expanded resource coverage and any bug fixes or enhancements that have been made.
AWS Application Composer is designed to simplify the process of building and managing AWS CloudFormation templates. It provides a visual interface where users can drag and drop resources, configure properties, and define relationships between resources. This makes it easier for users who may not be familiar with AWS CloudFormation to create and manage AWS resources.
By expanding support for all AWS CloudFormation resource types, AWS Application Composer empowers users to create and manage more complex AWS environments with ease. Whether users are building a simple website or a multi-tier application, AWS Application Composer provides the tools and capabilities needed to streamline the development and management process.
Overall, the expanded support for AWS CloudFormation resource types in AWS Application Composer enhances the flexibility and control available to users. It simplifies the process of building and managing AWS resources, making it easier for users to meet their specific needs and requirements.