See: Description
Interface | Description |
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AmazonQLDBSession |
Interface for accessing QLDB Session.
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AmazonQLDBSessionAsync |
Interface for accessing QLDB Session asynchronously.
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Class | Description |
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AbstractAmazonQLDBSession |
Abstract implementation of
AmazonQLDBSession . |
AbstractAmazonQLDBSessionAsync |
Abstract implementation of
AmazonQLDBSessionAsync . |
AmazonQLDBSessionAsyncClient |
Client for accessing QLDB Session asynchronously.
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AmazonQLDBSessionAsyncClientBuilder |
Fluent builder for
AmazonQLDBSessionAsync . |
AmazonQLDBSessionClient |
Client for accessing QLDB Session.
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AmazonQLDBSessionClientBuilder |
Fluent builder for
AmazonQLDBSession . |
The transactional data APIs for Amazon QLDB
Instead of interacting directly with this API, we recommend using the QLDB driver or the QLDB shell to execute data transactions on a ledger.
If you are working with an AWS SDK, use the QLDB driver. The driver provides a high-level abstraction layer above
this QLDB Session data plane and manages SendCommand
API calls for you. For information and a
list of supported programming languages, see Getting started with the
driver in the Amazon QLDB Developer Guide.
If you are working with the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), use the QLDB shell. The shell is a command line interface that uses the QLDB driver to interact with a ledger. For information, see Accessing Amazon QLDB using the QLDB shell.