Package Usage: go: github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/lambda
Package lambda provides the API client, operations, and parameter types for AWS
Lambda.
Lambda is a compute service that lets you run code without provisioning or
managing servers. Lambda runs your code on a high-availability compute
infrastructure and performs all of the administration of the compute resources,
including server and operating system maintenance, capacity provisioning and
automatic scaling, code monitoring and logging. With Lambda, you can run code
for virtually any type of application or backend service. For more information
about the Lambda service, see What is Lambdain the Lambda Developer Guide.
The Lambda API Reference provides information about each of the API methods,
including details about the parameters in each API request and response.
You can use Software Development Kits (SDKs), Integrated Development
Environment (IDE) Toolkits, and command line tools to access the API. For
installation instructions, see Tools for Amazon Web Services.
For a list of Region-specific endpoints that Lambda supports, see Lambda endpoints and quotas in the
Amazon Web Services General Reference..
When making the API calls, you will need to authenticate your request by
providing a signature. Lambda supports signature version 4. For more
information, see Signature Version 4 signing processin the Amazon Web Services General Reference..
Because Amazon Web Services SDKs use the CA certificates from your computer,
changes to the certificates on the Amazon Web Services servers can cause
connection failures when you attempt to use an SDK. You can prevent these
failures by keeping your computer's CA certificates and operating system
up-to-date. If you encounter this issue in a corporate environment and do not
manage your own computer, you might need to ask an administrator to assist with
the update process. The following list shows minimum operating system and Java
versions:
Microsoft Windows versions that have updates from January 2005 or later
installed contain at least one of the required CAs in their trust list.
Mac OS X 10.4 with Java for Mac OS X 10.4 Release 5 (February 2007), Mac OS
X 10.5 (October 2007), and later versions contain at least one of the required
CAs in their trust list.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (March 2007), 6, and 7 and CentOS 5, 6, and 7
all contain at least one of the required CAs in their default trusted CA list.
Java 1.4.2_12 (May 2006), 5 Update 2 (March 2005), and all later versions,
including Java 6 (December 2006), 7, and 8, contain at least one of the required
CAs in their default trusted CA list.
When accessing the Lambda management console or Lambda API endpoints, whether
through browsers or programmatically, you will need to ensure your client
machines support any of the following CAs:
Amazon Root CA 1
Starfield Services Root Certificate Authority - G2
Starfield Class 2 Certification Authority
Root certificates from the first two authorities are available from Amazon trust services, but
keeping your computer up-to-date is the more straightforward solution. To learn
more about ACM-provided certificates, see Amazon Web Services Certificate Manager FAQs.
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