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Amazon Simple Queue Service Developer Guide<br />
Architectural Overview<br />
Explicit Deny<br />
An explicit deny results from a statement that has effect=deny, assuming any stated conditions are met.<br />
Example: Deny all requests if they are from Antarctica. Any request that comes from Antarctica will always<br />
be denied no matter what any other policies might allow.<br />
Architectural Overview<br />
The following figure and table describe the main components that interact to provide access control for<br />
your resources.<br />
You, the resource owner.<br />
Your resources (contained within the AWS service; e.g., SQS queues).<br />
Your policies.<br />
Typically you have one policy per resource, although you could have multiple. The AWS service<br />
itself provides an API you use to upload and manage your policies. For information about the<br />
content of the policies, see How to Write a Policy (p. 46).<br />
Requesters and their incoming requests to the AWS service.<br />
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