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In this blog post I will walk through how you connect secrurely to MongoDB Atlas with AWS Lambdas through IAM roles.

Amazon provides a managed GraphQL service called AppSync. GraphQL supports queries, mutations and also this nebulous concept called subscriptions—these allow participants to observe other mutations as they happen.