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// Code generated by smithy-go-codegen DO NOT EDIT.
// Package lambda provides the API client, operations, and parameter types for AWS
// Lambda.
//
// # Lambda
//
// # Overview
//
// 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 Lambda]in 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 process]in the Amazon Web Services General Reference..
//
// # CA certificates
//
// 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.]
//
// [Amazon Web Services Certificate Manager FAQs.]: http://aws.amazon.com/certificate-manager/faqs/#certificates
// [What is Lambda]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/welcome.html
// [Signature Version 4 signing process]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-4.html
// [Tools for Amazon Web Services]: http://aws.amazon.com/tools/
// [Amazon trust services]: https://www.amazontrust.com/repository/
// [Lambda endpoints and quotas]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/lambda-service.html/
package lambda