This What's New is associated with the 2009-02-01 release of the Amazon Simple Queue Service. This guide was last updated on 02 September 2010.
The following table describes the important changes since the last release of the Amazon Simple Queue Service Developer Guide.
| Change | Description | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
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New feature |
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. | 2 September 2010 |
|
New Region |
Amazon SQS now supports the Asia Pacific (Singapore) Region. For more information, see Endpoints. |
28 April 2010 |
|
New Endpoint and Section |
Created a new US endpoint for Amazon SQS. For more information, see the new Endpoints section. |
2 December 2009 |
|
AWS SDK for .NET |
AWS now provides libraries, sample code, tutorials, and other resources for software developers who prefer to build applications using .NET language-specific APIs instead of REST or SOAP. For more information, see Programming Languages. |
11 November 2009 |
|
New Guide |
Created a separate API Reference for Amazon SQS. |
28 September 2009 |
|
Enhancement |
Added ability to share queues, including support for anonymous access. For more information, see Shared Queues. Also added an appendix to explain access policy language. For more information, see Appendix: The Access Policy Language. |
7 April 2009 |
|
Enhancement |
The SQS schema is now inline in the WSDL. There is no longer a separate URL for the schema. |
7 April 2009 |