The Amazon Web Services JDBC Driver has been redesigned as an advanced JDBC wrapper. This wrapper is complementary to and extends the functionality of an existing JDBC driver to help an application take advantage of the features of clustered databases such as Amazon Aurora.
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with:
upload-result: true
```
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Summary
Make private members protected to facilitate its extensibility.
Additional Reviewers
@karenc-bq @aaron-congo @aaronchung-bitquill
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