Supplemental Information and Related Resources for AWS Config
The following related resources can help you as you work with this service.
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AWS Config
– The primary web page for information about AWS Config. -
AWS Config Rule Development Kit (RDK)
– An open-source tool that helps you set up AWS Config, author rules, and then test them using a variety of AWS resource types. -
Partners
– Links to partner products that are fully integrated with AWS Config to help you visualize, monitor, and manage the data from your configuration stream, configuration snapshots, or configuration history.
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Classes & Workshops
– Links to role-based and specialty courses, in addition to self-paced labs to help sharpen your AWS skills and gain practical experience. -
AWS Developer Center
– Explore tutorials, download tools, and learn about AWS developer events. -
AWS Developer Tools
– Links to developer tools, SDKs, IDE toolkits, and command line tools for developing and managing AWS applications. -
Getting Started Resource Center
– Learn how to set up your AWS account, join the AWS community, and launch your first application. -
Hands-On Tutorials
– Follow step-by-step tutorials to launch your first application on AWS. -
AWS Whitepapers
– Links to a comprehensive list of technical AWS whitepapers, covering topics such as architecture, security, and economics and authored by AWS Solutions Architects or other technical experts. -
AWS Support Center
– The hub for creating and managing your AWS Support cases. Also includes links to other helpful resources, such as forums, technical FAQs, service health status, and AWS Trusted Advisor. -
AWS Support
– The primary webpage for information about AWS Support, a one-on-one, fast-response support channel to help you build and run applications in the cloud. -
Contact Us
– A central contact point for inquiries concerning AWS billing, account, events, abuse, and other issues. -
AWS Site Terms
– Detailed information about our copyright and trademark; your account, license, and site access; and other topics.
AWS Software Development Kits for AWS Config
An AWS software development kit (SDK) makes it easier to build applications that access cost-effective, scalable, and reliable AWS infrastructure services. With AWS SDKs, you can get started in minutes with a single, downloadable package that includes the library, code samples, and reference documentation. The following table lists the available SDKs and third-party libraries you can use to access AWS Config programmatically.
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AWS SDKs |
AWS provides the following SDKs: |
Third-party libraries |
Developers in the AWS developer community also provide their own libraries, which you can find at the following AWS developer centers: |