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Hello everyone! I hope somebody can give me a hint about this thought. I'm thinking about using Pedestal in AWS Lambda, this is a service that allows you to execute arbitrary code but not as a daemon, so it should eventually end. I guess the approach should be to build the request map and execute all the interceptors (such as the router)?
@franquito I’ve not used it but I heard about some pedestal and lambda stuff … https://github.com/pedestal/pedestal/tree/aws-lambda/lambda/src/io/pedestal/http