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Hi, @mnoky, thanks for your question. Yes, that is an acceptable practice, the AWS JDBC Driver should be able to be used with non-RDS PostgreSQL databases. |
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We're in the process of migrating a bunch of Spring/Spring-Boot apps to run in AWS EKS and use an RDS database. We'll be using the Advanced AWS JDBC wrapper to handle with IAM-based authentication.
My question: Are there any problems (performance or otherwise) with using the Wrapper in our current environment (non-RDS Postgres database)? That way, we can build our application code and use it now, then just update the config when moving to EKS/RDS. Of course we wouldn't configure the IAM plugin for now, we'd just update the JDBC URL to include "aws-wrapper". This seems to work fine, but I just want to make sure this is an acceptable practice.
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