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ActionPoint |
Constants used for properties of type ActionPoint. |
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AmazonAppConfigClient |
Implementation for accessing AppConfig AppConfig feature flags and dynamic configurations help software builders quickly and securely adjust application behavior in production environments without full code deployments. AppConfig speeds up software release frequency, improves application resiliency, and helps you address emergent issues more quickly. With feature flags, you can gradually release new capabilities to users and measure the impact of those changes before fully deploying the new capabilities to all users. With operational flags and dynamic configurations, you can update block lists, allow lists, throttling limits, logging verbosity, and perform other operational tuning to quickly respond to issues in production environments.AppConfig is a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager. Despite the fact that application configuration content can vary greatly from application to application, AppConfig supports the following use cases, which cover a broad spectrum of customer needs:
How AppConfig works This section provides a high-level description of how AppConfig works and how you get started.
This reference is intended to be used with the AppConfig User Guide. |
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AmazonAppConfigConfig |
Configuration for accessing Amazon AppConfig service |
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AmazonAppConfigDefaultConfiguration |
Configuration for accessing Amazon AppConfig service |
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AmazonAppConfigException |
Common exception for the AppConfig service. |
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AmazonAppConfigRequest |
Base class for AppConfig operation requests. |
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BadRequestReason |
Constants used for properties of type BadRequestReason. |
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BytesMeasure |
Constants used for properties of type BytesMeasure. |
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DeletionProtectionCheck |
Constants used for properties of type DeletionProtectionCheck. |
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DeploymentEventType |
Constants used for properties of type DeploymentEventType. |
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DeploymentState |
Constants used for properties of type DeploymentState. |
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EnvironmentState |
Constants used for properties of type EnvironmentState. |
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GrowthType |
Constants used for properties of type GrowthType. |
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ReplicateTo |
Constants used for properties of type ReplicateTo. |
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TriggeredBy |
Constants used for properties of type TriggeredBy. |
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ValidatorType |
Constants used for properties of type ValidatorType. |
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IAmazonAppConfig |
Interface for accessing AppConfig AppConfig feature flags and dynamic configurations help software builders quickly and securely adjust application behavior in production environments without full code deployments. AppConfig speeds up software release frequency, improves application resiliency, and helps you address emergent issues more quickly. With feature flags, you can gradually release new capabilities to users and measure the impact of those changes before fully deploying the new capabilities to all users. With operational flags and dynamic configurations, you can update block lists, allow lists, throttling limits, logging verbosity, and perform other operational tuning to quickly respond to issues in production environments.AppConfig is a capability of Amazon Web Services Systems Manager. Despite the fact that application configuration content can vary greatly from application to application, AppConfig supports the following use cases, which cover a broad spectrum of customer needs:
How AppConfig works This section provides a high-level description of how AppConfig works and how you get started.
This reference is intended to be used with the AppConfig User Guide. |