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Amazon AppFlow Documentation

Amazon AppFlow is a fully managed API integration service that you use to connect your software as a service (SaaS) applications to AWS services, and securely transfer data. Use Amazon AppFlow flows to manage and automate your data transfers without needing to write code.
  1. Describes key concepts and provides instructions for using Amazon AppFlow.
  2. Describes all the API operations for Amazon AppFlow in detail. Also provides sample requests, responses, and errors for the supported web service protocols.
  3. Describes the Amazon AppFlow operations that are available in the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
  4. Describes all Amazon AppFlow resource and property types that are supported by AWS CloudFormation.
  5. Describes all of the Amazon AppFlow operations that are included in the AWS SDK for Python (Boto3).
  6. Describes all of the Amazon AppFlow operations that are included the AWS SDK for Java 2.x.
  7. Use the Python Custom Connector SDK to build custom source and destination connectors for Amazon AppFlow. With custom connectors, you can transfer data between private APIs, on-premise systems, other cloud services, and AWS.
  8. Use the Java Custom Connector SDK to build custom source and destination connectors for Amazon AppFlow. With custom connectors, you can transfer data between private APIs, on-premise systems, other cloud services, and AWS.
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