That's a great question, Janek! This overview on Unit & Pipeline resolvers may shed some light on how they operate: go.aws/3NNfiGa. If you have any feedback or suggestions for our AppSync team, feel free to let them know by clicking the Feedback button in the upper right corner. ↗️ ^RM
Hi there! 👋 You can find a complete overview of GraphQL, here: go.aws/3wUotfT. 📖 I also recommend this doc to help you in designing your schema:go.aws/3wLP92w. 🔖 ^RS
@@awssupport Thanks for your quick reply, but I was refering to the code of the recorded session. Alex mentioned it to linked to the session video, however I don;t see any links shared to the code of the specific question.
40:45 - Is it an confirmed that AppSync resolvers run sequentially per request? If so this is a design miss surely?
That's a great question, Janek! This overview on Unit & Pipeline resolvers may shed some light on how they operate: go.aws/3NNfiGa. If you have any feedback or suggestions for our AppSync team, feel free to let them know by clicking the Feedback button in the upper right corner. ↗️ ^RM
Great,thank you very much
It's our pleasure!🤩 Glad you liked it! 😁 🙌
Great explanation 👍
We're happy to hear that you enjoyed this! 😊 ^AK
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Where can I find the code?
Hi there! 👋 You can find a complete overview of GraphQL, here: go.aws/3wUotfT. 📖 I also recommend this doc to help you in designing your schema:go.aws/3wLP92w. 🔖 ^RS
@@awssupport Thanks for your quick reply, but I was refering to the code of the recorded session. Alex mentioned it to linked to the session video, however I don;t see any links shared to the code of the specific question.
Sorry, Wim! You can find this info here: go.aws/40jLfeJ. ^NR
@@awssupport Great, thanks a lot!
You're most welcome! 😀 ^NR