AWS Developer Tools Blog
Announcing General Availability of the AWS SDK for Swift
We are excited to announce the General Availability of the AWS SDK for Swift, the AWS solution for accessing Amazon Web Services from applications built with the Swift programming language. AWS SDK for Swift provides a modern, user-friendly, and native Swift interface for accessing Amazon Web Services from Apple platforms, AWS Lambda, and Linux-based Swift […]
Enhancing Observability in the AWS SDK for .NET with OpenTelemetry
Starting with version 3.7.400, the AWS SDK for .NET added significant observability enhancements. It introduced powerful tracing and metrics capabilities with OpenTelemetry support, an industry-standard for observability. With these enhancements, developers can now gain deeper insights into their applications’ behavior, from tracking API call durations to monitoring system metrics. In this blog post, we’ll guide […]
Linux Support Updates for AWS CLI v2
Overview Today, Amazon Web Services is announcing the official Linux distribution support policy for the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) v2. In particular, this policy applies to Linux distributions based on the GNU C Library (glibc): the C standard library implementation by the GNU Project. Beginning September 16, 2024, the AWS CLI v2 will […]
Notice of upcoming major version 5 of AWS Tools for PowerShell
This blog was co-authored by Afroz Mohammed and Jonathan Nunn, Software Developers on the AWS PowerShell team. Today, we want to let the AWS PowerShell community know about our upcoming plans for the AWS Tools for PowerShell. The current AWS Tools for PowerShell V4 is built on the AWS SDK for .NET V3. Recently, the […]
Preview 1 of AWS SDK for .NET V4
In February 2024, AWS SDK for .NET team announced changes to the minimum .NET target versions the AWS SDK for .NET will support. The major changes announced were ending support for .NET Framework 3.5 and changing the minimum .NET Framework to 4.6.2. In June we revised the blog post with the .NET Framework minimum set […]
The AWS SDK for Java 1.x will no longer support Java 7
The AWS SDK for Java currently maintains two major versions: 1.12.x and 2.x. Customers who use Java 8 or a newer version of Java may use either 2.x or 1.12.x of the SDK, and customers who use Java 7 may use 1.12.767 or earlier of the SDK. In July 2022, Oracle ended the service life […]
Preview Release of the Migration Tool for the AWS SDK for Java 2.x
The AWS SDK for Java 1.x entered maintenance mode on July 31, 2024. We recommend that you migrate to the AWS SDK for Java 2.x to access new features, enhanced performance, and continued support from AWS. We understand our customers’ time is valuable, and we’ve heard customers want simpler ways to migrate. That’s why we […]
The AWS SDK for Java 1.x is in maintenance mode, effective July 31, 2024
In alignment with our announcement in January and the SDKs and Tools Maintenance Policy, the AWS SDK for Java 1.x will no longer receive updates for new or existing services, and will not be updated to support new regions. Customers can use the AWS SDK for Java 2.x along-side the 1.x SDK to access new […]
Announcing the end-of-support for PHP runtimes 8.0.x and below in the AWS SDK for PHP
Starting January 13, 2025, the AWS SDK for PHP will no longer support PHP 8.0.x, which reached end-of-life on November 26, 2023. Additionally, we will no longer support PHP 7.2.x, 7.3.x, and 7.4.x, which reached end-of-life November 2020, November 2021, and November 2022, respectively. For those currently using one of the above-mentioned PHP runtimes, we […]
Announcing the end of support for Node.js 16.x in the AWS SDK for JavaScript (v3)
This blog post is about AWS SDK for JavaScript (v3) announcing the end of support for Node.js 16.x, and not AWS Lambda, which started their Node.js 16.x deprecation on June 12, 2024. Starting January 6, 2025, the AWS SDK For JavaScript (v3) will no longer support Node.js 16.x, which reached end-of-life on September 11, 2023. […]