AWS Developer Blog
Introducing support for Amazon S3 Select in the AWS SDK for Go
We’re excited to announce support for the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) SelectObjectContent API with EventStream in the AWS SDK for Go. Using Amazon S3 Select, you can query for a subset of data from an S3 object by using simple SQL expressions. Amazon S3 streams the responses as a series of events, instead […]
Read More.NET Core 2.1 and AWS
We’re excited about the recently released .NET Core 2.1, and we’re sure many of our AWS .NET developers are also eager to get started with .NET Core 2.1. Look forward to future announcements from us as we get our AWS services, such as AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS Lambda, and AWS CodeBuild, updated for .NET Core […]
Read MoreIntroducing support for Amazon S3 Select in the AWS SDK for Ruby
We’re excited to announce support for the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) #select_object_content API with event streams in the AWS SDK for Ruby. Amazon S3 Select enables you to retrieve only a subset of data from an object by using simple SQL expressions. Amazon S3 streams the responses as a series of events, instead […]
Read MoreF# Tooling Support for AWS Lambda
F# is a functional language that runs on .NET and enables you to use packages written in other .NET languages, like the AWS SDK for .NET that’s written in C#. Today we have released a new version of the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio 2017 with support for writing AWS Lambda functions in F#. These […]
Read MoreAutopagination feature in the AWS SDK for Java 2.0
This blog post is part of a series that outlines changes coming in the AWS SDK for Java 2.0. Read our Developer Preview announcement for more information about why we’re so excited for this new version of the SDK. We’re pleased to announce the support for automatic pagination in the AWS SDK for Java 2.0. Many […]
Read MoreAWS SDK for Go 2.0 – Generated Marshalers
The AWS SDK for Go 2.0 has released generated marshalers for the restjson and restxml protocols. Generated marshalers will help with the performance and customer issues the SDK had been receiving. To better understand what was causing the performance hit, we used Go’s benchmark tooling to help us determine the main bottleneck—reflection. The reflection package […]
Read MorePublishing to HTTP/HTTPs Endpoints Using SNS and the AWS SDK for Java
We’re pleased to announce new additions to the AWS SDK for Java (version 1.11.274 or later) that makes it easy to securely process Amazon SNS messages via an HTTP/HTTPS endpoint. Before this update, customers had to deal with unmarshalling Amazon SNS messages sent to HTTP endpoints and validating their authenticity. Not only was this tedious, […]
Read MoreNew AWS X-Ray .NET Core Support
In our AWS re:Invent talk this year, we preannounced support for .NET Core 2.0 with AWS Lambda and support for .NET Core 2.0 with AWS X-Ray. Last month we released the AWS Lambda support for .NET Core 2.0. This week we released the AWS X-Ray support for .NET Core 2.0, with new 2.0 beta versions […]
Read MoreAWS Service Provider for Symfony v2 with Support for Symfony v4
Version 2.0.0 of the AWS Service Provider for Symfony has been released with support for Symfony v4. You can upgrade through Composer using the following command: composer require aws/aws-sdk-php-symfony ~2.0 This AWS Service Provider for Symfony release is compatible with version 3 of the AWS SDK for PHP and versions 2, 3, and 4 of […]
Read MoreServerless ASP.NET Core 2.0 Applications
In our previous post, we announced the release of the .NET Core 2.0 AWS Lambda runtime and new versions of our .NET tooling to help you develop .NET Core 2.0-based serverless applications. Also, with the new .NET Core 2.0 Lambda runtime, we’ve released our ASP.NET Core NuGet Package, Amazon.Lambda.AspNetCoreServer, for general availability. Version 2.0.0 of […]
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