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Introducing Agent Plugins for AWS

Deploying applications to AWS typically involves researching service options, estimating costs, and writing infrastructure-as-code tasks that can slow down development workflows. Agent plugins extend coding agents with specialized skills, enabling them to handle these AWS-specific tasks directly within your development environment. Today, we’re announcing Agent Plugins for AWS (Agent Plugins), an open source repository of […]

Introducing Multipart Download Support for AWS SDK for .NET Transfer Manager

The new multipart download support in AWS SDK for .NET Transfer Manager improves the performance of downloading large objects from Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). Customers are looking for better performance and parallelization of their downloads, especially when working with large files or datasets. The AWS SDK for .NET Transfer Manager (version 4 only) […]

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AWS SDK for JavaScript aligns with Node.js release schedule

This post is about AWS SDK for JavaScript v3 announcing end of support for Node.js versions based on Node.js release schedule, and it is not about AWS Lambda. For the latter, refer to the Lambda runtime deprecation policy. In the second week of January 2026, the AWS SDK for JavaScript v3 (JS SDK) will start […]

What’s New in the AWS Deploy Tool for .NET

What’s New in the AWS Deploy Tool for .NET

Version 2.0 of the AWS Deploy Tool for .NET is now available. This new major version introduces several foundational upgrades to improve the deployment experience for .NET applications on AWS. The tool comes with new minimum runtime requirements. We have upgraded it to require .NET 8 because the predecessor, .NET 6, is now out of […]

General Availability Release of the Migration Tool for the AWS SDK for Java 2.x

The AWS SDK for Java 1.x (v1) entered maintenance mode on July 31, 2024, and will reach end-of-support on December 31, 2025. We recommend that you migrate to the AWS SDK for Java 2.x (v2) to access new features, enhanced performance, and continued support from AWS. To help you migrate efficiently, we’ve created a migration […]

Preview Release of the AWS SDK Java 2.x HTTP Client built on Apache HttpClient 5.5.x

The AWS SDK for Java 2.x introduces the Apache 5 SDK HTTP client which is built on Apache HttpClient 5.5.x. This new SDK HTTP client is available alongside our existing SDK HTTP clients: Apache HttpClient 4.5.x, Netty, URL Connection, and AWS CRT HttpClient. To differentiate the use of Apache HttpClient 4.5.x and Apache HttpClient 5.5.x, […]

AWS .NET Distributed Cache Provider for Amazon DynamoDB now Generally Available

Today, we are excited to announce the general availability of the AWS .NET Distributed Cache Provider for Amazon DynamoDB. This is a seamless, serverless caching solution that enables .NET developers to efficiently manage their caching needs across distributed systems. Consistent caching is a difficult problem in distributed architectures, where maintaining data integrity and performance across […]