Amazon CloudFront
Developer Guide (API Version 2012-05-05)
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Where Do I Go from Here?

Although fairly simple to use, CloudFront is rich in functionality. There are a variety of resources you can use to learn more about CloudFront. In addition to the Amazon CloudFront documentation, resources include AWS SDKs, feature summaries and links to third-party applications that work with CloudFront. The list below includes a few of these resources that you might find helpful.

Amazon CloudFront SDKs

AWS offers SDKs that let you access CloudFront programmatically.

Amazon CloudFront Getting Started Video

AWS: Amazon CloudFront Getting Started

Using Amazon CloudFront Logging

AWS Blog: Amazon CloudFront Request Logging (for content delivered via HTTP)

AWS Blog: Amazon CloudFront Now Supports Streaming Access Logs (for content delivered via RTMP)

AWS Blog: Enhanced CloudFront Logs, Now With Query Strings

Setting a Default Root Object

CloudBerry Lab: How to set CloudFront Default Object with CloudBerry S3 Explorer

Invalidating Objects

For more information about third-party tools that support object invalidation, see "Third-Party Tools for Invalidating Objects" at Invalidating Objects.

Increasing Web Site Performance

AWS Blog: Improving Global Application Performance

Creating Secure Connections Using HTTPS

AWS Blog: Amazon CloudFront: HTTPS Access, Another Edge Location, Price Reduction

Distributing Private Content

AWS Blog: New Amazon CloudFront Feature: Private Content

Amazon CloudFront Third-party Tools Overview

AWS Blog: CloudFront Management Tool Roundup

Using CloudFront with a Content Management System

Drupal

Sitecore

WordPress