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Amazon Simple Queue Service Developer Guide

Document History

This document is associated with the 2009-02-01 release of the Amazon Simple Queue Service. This

guide was last updated on 11 October 2011.

The following table describes the important changes since the last release of the Amazon Simple Queue

Service Developer Guide.

Change

SOAP no

longer

supported

Added

temporary

security

credentials

section.

New chapter

New link

New feature

New Region

New Endpoint

and Section

Description

Removed sections that discussed SOAP because SOAP access to

Amazon SQS has been disabled. For more information, go to

Announcement: Deprecating SOAP access for SQS in the AWS

Discussion Forums.

New section describes how to pass temporary security credentials

with SQS API requests. For more information, see Using Temporary

Security Credentials (p. 70).

Added a new chapter that describes how to use AWS Identity and

Access Management (AWS IAM). For more information, see

Controlling User Access to Your AWS Account (p. 62).

This service's endpoint information is now located in the Amazon

Web Services General Reference. For more information, go to

Regions and Endpoints in Amazon Web Services General Reference.

This service now integrates with AWS Identity and Access

Management (IAM). For more information, go to Integrating with

Other AWS Products in Using AWS Identity and Access Management.

Amazon SQS now supports the Asia Pacific (Singapore) Region. For

more information, see Endpoints (p. 13).

Created a new US endpoint for Amazon SQS. For more information,

see the new Endpoints (p. 13) section.

Release Date

08 August 2011

03 August 2011

1 June 2011

2 March 2011

2 September

2010

28 April 2010

2 December

2009

API Version 2009-02-01

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