Building Responsive Cloud-Connected Applications Using Angular

Authors

  • Rajesh Nadipalli USA Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JAICC/2022(1)487

Keywords:

Angular, Responsive Design, Reactive Programming, RxJS, RESTful APIs, GraphQL, WebSockets, Serverless Computing, AWS Lambda, Azure Functions

Abstract

The rapid shift toward cloud-native solutions has heightened the demand for responsive applications capable of delivering seamless user experiences across devices. This paper examines the integration of Angular, a widely adopted front-end framework, with cloud-based infrastructures to build scalable and responsive applications. By leveraging Angular’s modular architecture, reactive programming with RxJS, and built-in support for progressive web applications (PWAs), developers can create interfaces that dynamically adapt to real-time user and system events. The study highlights key strategies for connecting Angular applications to cloud services, including RESTful APIs, GraphQL, and WebSockets, alongside authentication mechanisms such as OAuth2 and JWT. It further explores performance optimization techniques such as lazy loading, Ahead-of-Time (AOT) compilation, and cloud-enabled scaling. A case study illustrates the deployment of an Angular-based e-commerce platform integrated with serverless cloud services, demonstrating improvements in scalability, fault tolerance, and response times. Findings underscore that combining Angular with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud provides a robust foundation for delivering secure, high-performance applications. The paper concludes that Angular, when paired with modern cloud technologies, enables the development of applications that are not only responsive but also resilient and future-ready.

Author Biography

  • Rajesh Nadipalli, USA

    Rajesh Nadipalli, USA. 

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Published

2022-03-20

Issue

Section

Vol 1, Issue 1

How to Cite

Building Responsive Cloud-Connected Applications Using Angular. (2022). Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Cloud Computing, 1(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.47363/JAICC/2022(1)487

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