feature: AppSync: Fixes the URI for the evaluatecode endpoint to include the /v1 prefix (ie. "/v1/dataplane-evaluatecode").
feature: FMS: AWS Firewall Manager now supports Fortigate Cloud Native Firewall as a Service as a third-party policy type.
feature: MediaConvert: The AWS Elemental MediaConvert SDK has added support for configurable ID3 eMSG box attributes and the ability to signal them with InbandEventStream tags in DASH and CMAF outputs.
feature: MediaLive: Updates to Event Signaling and Management (ESAM) API and documentation.
feature: Polly: Add language code for Finnish (fi-FI)
feature: Proton: CreateEnvironmentAccountConnection RoleArn input is now optional
feature: RedshiftServerless: Add Table Level Restore operations for Amazon Redshift Serverless. Add multi-port support for Amazon Redshift Serverless endpoints. Add Tagging support to Snapshots and Recovery Points in Amazon Redshift Serverless.
2.1266.0
feature: CodeCatalyst: This release adds operations that support customers using the AWS Toolkits and Amazon CodeCatalyst, a unified software development service that helps developers develop, deploy, and maintain applications in the cloud. For more information, see the documentation.
feature: Comprehend: Comprehend now supports semi-structured documents (such as PDF files or image files) as inputs for custom analysis using the synchronous APIs (ClassifyDocument and DetectEntities).
feature: GameLift: GameLift introduces a new feature, GameLift Anywhere. GameLift Anywhere allows you to integrate your own compute resources with GameLift. You can also use GameLift Anywhere to iteratively test your game servers without uploading the build to GameLift for every iteration.
feature: Pipes: AWS introduces new Amazon EventBridge Pipes which allow you to connect sources (SQS, Kinesis, DDB, Kafka, MQ) to Targets (14+ EventBridge Targets) without any code, with filtering, batching, input transformation, and an optional Enrichment stage (Lambda, StepFunctions, ApiGateway, ApiDestinations)
feature: StepFunctions: This release adds support for the AWS Step Functions Map state in Distributed mode. The changes include a new MapRun resource and several new and modified APIs.
feature: codecatalyst: add codecatalyst to region config
2.1265.0
feature: AccessAnalyzer: This release adds support for S3 cross account access points. IAM Access Analyzer will now produce public or cross account findings when it detects bucket delegation to external account access points.
feature: Athena: This release includes support for using Apache Spark in Amazon Athena.
feature: DataExchange: This release enables data providers to license direct access to data in their Amazon S3 buckets or AWS Lake Formation data lakes through AWS Data Exchange. Subscribers get read-only access to the data and can use it in downstream AWS services, like Amazon Athena, without creating or managing copies.
feature: DocDBElastic: Launched Amazon DocumentDB Elastic Clusters. You can now use the SDK to create, list, update and delete Amazon DocumentDB Elastic Cluster resources
feature: Glue: This release adds support for AWS Glue Data Quality, which helps you evaluate and monitor the quality of your data and includes the API for creating, deleting, or updating data quality rulesets, runs and evaluations.
feature: S3Control: Amazon S3 now supports cross-account access points. S3 bucket owners can now allow trusted AWS accounts to create access points associated with their bucket.
feature: SageMaker: Added Models as part of the Search API. Added Model shadow deployments in realtime inference, and shadow testing in managed inference. Added support for shared spaces, geospatial APIs, Model Cards, AutoMLJobStep in pipelines, Git repositories on user profiles and domains, Model sharing in Jumpstart.
feature: SageMakerGeospatial: This release provides Amazon SageMaker geospatial APIs to build, train, deploy and visualize geospatial models.
2.1264.0
bugfix: Token: Export Token types from core.d.ts
feature: EC2: This release adds support for AWS Verified Access and the Hpc6id Amazon EC2 compute optimized instance type, which features 3rd generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors.
feature: Firehose: Allow support for the Serverless offering for Amazon OpenSearch Service as a Kinesis Data Firehose delivery destination.
feature: KMS: AWS KMS introduces the External Key Store (XKS), a new feature for customers who want to protect their data with encryption keys stored in an external key management system under their control.
feature: Omics: Amazon Omics is a new, purpose-built service that can be used by healthcare and life science organizations to store, query, and analyze omics data. The insights from that data can be used to accelerate scientific discoveries and improve healthcare.
feature: OpenSearchServerless: Publish SDK for Amazon OpenSearch Serverless
feature: SecurityLake: Amazon Security Lake automatically centralizes security data from cloud, on-premises, and custom sources into a purpose-built data lake stored in your account. Security Lake makes it easier to analyze security data, so you can improve the protection of your workloads, applications, and data
feature: SimSpaceWeaver: AWS SimSpace Weaver is a new service that helps customers build spatial simulations at new levels of scale - resulting in virtual worlds with millions of dynamic entities. See the AWS SimSpace Weaver developer guide for more details on how to get started. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/simspaceweaver
2.1263.0
bugfix: event_listeners: differentiate identity type in VALIDATE_CREDENTIALS listener
bugfix: region_config: Set signatureVersion to bearer explcitly when defined in service API
feature: ComputeOptimizer: Adds support for a new recommendation preference that makes it possible for customers to optimize their EC2 recommendations by utilizing an external metrics ingestion service to provide metrics.
feature: ConfigService: With this release, you can use AWS Config to evaluate your resources for compliance with Config rules before they are created or updated. Using Config rules in proactive mode enables you to test and build compliant resource templates or check resource configurations at the time they are provisioned.
feature: EC2: Introduces ENA Express, which uses AWS SRD and dynamic routing to increase throughput and minimize latency, adds support for trust relationships between Reachability Analyzer and AWS Organizations to enable cross-account analysis, and adds support for Infrastructure Performance metric subscriptions.
feature: EKS: Adds support for additional EKS add-ons metadata and filtering fields
feature: FSx: This release adds support for 4GB/s / 160K PIOPS FSx for ONTAP file systems and 10GB/s / 350K PIOPS FSx for OpenZFS file systems (Single_AZ_2). For FSx for ONTAP, this also adds support for DP volumes, snapshot policy, copy tags to backups, and Multi-AZ route table updates.
feature: Glue: This release allows the creation of Custom Visual Transforms (Dynamic Transforms) to be created via AWS Glue CLI/SDK.
feature: Inspector2: This release adds support for Inspector to scan AWS Lambda.
feature: Lambda: Adds support for Lambda SnapStart, which helps improve the startup performance of functions. Customers can now manage SnapStart based functions via CreateFunction and UpdateFunctionConfiguration APIs
feature: LicenseManagerUserSubscriptions: AWS now offers fully-compliant, Amazon-provided licenses for Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2021 Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) on Amazon EC2. These AMIs are now available on the Amazon EC2 console and on AWS Marketplace to launch instances on-demand without any long-term licensing commitments.
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