feature: ECRPUBLIC: This release for Amazon ECR Public makes several change to bring the SDK into sync with the API.
feature: KendraRanking: Introducing Amazon Kendra Intelligent Ranking, a new set of Kendra APIs that leverages Kendra semantic ranking capabilities to improve the quality of search results from other search services (i.e. OpenSearch, ElasticSearch, Solr).
feature: NetworkFirewall: Network Firewall now supports the Suricata rule action reject, in addition to the actions pass, drop, and alert.
feature: RAM: Enabled FIPS aws-us-gov endpoints in SDK.
feature: WorkSpacesWeb: This release adds support for a new portal authentication type: AWS IAM Identity Center (successor to AWS Single Sign-On).
2.1290.0
feature: ACMPCA: Added revocation parameter validation: bucket names must match S3 bucket naming rules and CNAMEs conform to RFC2396 restrictions on the use of special characters in URIs.
feature: AuditManager: This release introduces a new data retention option in your Audit Manager settings. You can now use the DeregistrationPolicy parameter to specify if you want to delete your data when you deregister Audit Manager.
2.1289.0
feature: AmplifyBackend: Updated GetBackendAPIModels response to include ModelIntrospectionSchema json string
feature: AppRunner: This release adds support of securely referencing secrets and configuration data that are stored in Secrets Manager and SSM Parameter Store by adding them as environment secrets in your App Runner service.
feature: Connect: Documentation update for a new Initiation Method value in DescribeContact API
feature: EMRServerless: Adds support for customized images. You can now provide runtime images when creating or updating EMR Serverless Applications.
feature: RDS: This release adds support for specifying which certificate authority (CA) to use for a DB instance's server certificate during DB instance creation, as well as other CA enhancements.
2.1288.0
feature: ApplicationAutoScaling: Customers can now use the existing DescribeScalingActivities API to also see the detailed and machine-readable reasons for Application Auto Scaling not scaling their resources and, if needed, take the necessary corrective actions.
feature: SSM: Adding support for QuickSetup Document Type in Systems Manager
2.1287.0
feature: SecurityLake: Allow CreateSubscriber API to take string input that allows setting more descriptive SubscriberDescription field. Make souceTypes field required in model level for UpdateSubscriberRequest as it is required for every API call on the backend. Allow ListSubscribers take any String as nextToken param.
2.1286.0
feature: CloudFront: Extend response headers policy to support removing headers from viewer responses
2.1285.0
feature: EMR: Added GetClusterSessionCredentials API to allow Amazon SageMaker Studio to connect to EMR on EC2 clusters with runtime roles and AWS Lake Formation-based access control for Apache Spark, Apache Hive, and Presto queries.
feature: SecretsManager: Added owning service filter, include planned deletion flag, and next rotation date response parameter in ListSecrets.
feature: Wisdom: This release extends Wisdom CreateContent and StartContentUpload APIs to support PDF and MicrosoftWord docx document uploading.
2.1284.0
feature: ElastiCache: This release allows you to modify the encryption in transit setting, for existing Redis clusters. You can now change the TLS configuration of your Redis clusters without the need to re-build or re-provision the clusters or impact application availability.
feature: NetworkFirewall: AWS Network Firewall now provides status messages for firewalls to help you troubleshoot when your endpoint fails.
feature: RDS: This release adds support for Custom Engine Version (CEV) on RDS Custom SQL Server.
feature: Route53RecoveryControlConfig: Added support for Python paginators in the route53-recovery-control-config List* APIs.
2.1283.0
feature: MemoryDB: This release adds support for MemoryDB Reserved nodes which provides a significant discount compared to on-demand node pricing. Reserved nodes are not physical nodes, but rather a billing discount applied to the use of on-demand nodes in your account.
feature: Transfer: Add additional operations to throw ThrottlingExceptions
2.1282.0
feature: Connect: Support for Routing Profile filter, SortCriteria, and grouping by Routing Profiles for GetCurrentMetricData API. Support for RoutingProfiles, UserHierarchyGroups, and Agents as filters, NextStatus and AgentStatusName for GetCurrentUserData. Adds ApproximateTotalCount to both APIs.
feature: ConnectParticipant: Amazon Connect Chat introduces the Message Receipts feature. This feature allows agents and customers to receive message delivered and read receipts after they send a chat message.
feature: Detective: This release adds a missed AccessDeniedException type to several endpoints.
feature: FSx: Fix a bug where a recent release might break certain existing SDKs.
feature: Inspector2: Amazon Inspector adds support for scanning NodeJS 18.x and Go 1.x AWS Lambda function runtimes.
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