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# Spring Cloud AWS
# Relevant Articles
- [Spring Cloud AWS S3](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-aws-s3)
- [Spring Cloud AWS EC2](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-aws-ec2)
- [Spring Cloud AWS RDS](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-aws-rds)
- [Spring Cloud AWS Messaging Support](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-aws-messaging)
- [Instance Profile Credentials using Spring Cloud](http://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-instance-profiles)
#### Running the Integration Tests
To run the Live Tests, we need to have an AWS account and have API keys generated for programmatic access. Edit
the `application.properties` file to add the following properties:
```
cloud.aws.credentials.accessKey=YourAccessKey
cloud.aws.credentials.secretKey=YourSecretKey
cloud.aws.region.static=us-east-1
```
To test automatic DataSource creation from RDS instance, we also need to create an RDS instance in the AWS account.
Let's say that the RDS instance is called `spring-cloud-test-db` having the master password `se3retpass`, then we need
to write the following in `application.properties`:
```
cloud.aws.rds.spring-cloud-test-db.password=se3retpass
```
Multiple application classes are available under this project. To launch InstanceProfileAwsApplication application, replace `start-class` under `pom.xml`:
```
<start-class>com.baeldung.spring.cloud.aws.InstanceProfileAwsApplication</start-class>
```