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10 changes: 10 additions & 0 deletions CHANGELOG.md
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Release v1.53.17 (2024-06-05)
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### Service Client Updates
* `service/globalaccelerator`: Updates service API and documentation
* `service/glue`: Updates service API and documentation
* AWS Glue now supports native SaaS connectivity: Salesforce connector available now
* `service/s3`: Updates service API and examples
* Added new params copySource and key to copyObject API for supporting S3 Access Grants plugin. These changes will not change any of the existing S3 API functionality.

Release v1.53.16 (2024-06-04)
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const SDKName = "aws-sdk-go"

// SDKVersion is the version of this SDK
const SDKVersion = "1.53.16"
const SDKVersion = "1.53.17"
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"endpointPrefix":"globalaccelerator",
"jsonVersion":"1.1",
"protocol":"json",
"protocols":["json"],
"serviceFullName":"AWS Global Accelerator",
"serviceId":"Global Accelerator",
"signatureVersion":"v4",
"signingName":"globalaccelerator",
"targetPrefix":"GlobalAccelerator_V20180706",
"uid":"globalaccelerator-2018-08-08"
"uid":"globalaccelerator-2018-08-08",
"auth":["aws.auth#sigv4"]
},
"operations":{
"AddCustomRoutingEndpoints":{
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"AcceleratorArn":{"shape":"GenericString"},
"Name":{"shape":"GenericString"},
"IpAddressType":{"shape":"IpAddressType"},
"IpAddresses":{"shape":"IpAddresses"},
"Enabled":{"shape":"GenericBoolean"}
}
},
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"AcceleratorArn":{"shape":"GenericString"},
"Name":{"shape":"GenericString"},
"IpAddressType":{"shape":"IpAddressType"},
"IpAddresses":{"shape":"IpAddresses"},
"Enabled":{"shape":"GenericBoolean"}
}
},
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"refs": {
"CreateAcceleratorRequest$IpAddresses": "<p>Optionally, if you've added your own IP address pool to Global Accelerator (BYOIP), you can choose an IPv4 address from your own pool to use for the accelerator's static IPv4 address when you create an accelerator. </p> <p>After you bring an address range to Amazon Web Services, it appears in your account as an address pool. When you create an accelerator, you can assign one IPv4 address from your range to it. Global Accelerator assigns you a second static IPv4 address from an Amazon IP address range. If you bring two IPv4 address ranges to Amazon Web Services, you can assign one IPv4 address from each range to your accelerator. This restriction is because Global Accelerator assigns each address range to a different network zone, for high availability.</p> <p>You can specify one or two addresses, separated by a space. Do not include the /32 suffix.</p> <p>Note that you can't update IP addresses for an existing accelerator. To change them, you must create a new accelerator with the new addresses.</p> <p>For more information, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/using-byoip.html\">Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP)</a> in the <i>Global Accelerator Developer Guide</i>.</p>",
"CreateCustomRoutingAcceleratorRequest$IpAddresses": "<p>Optionally, if you've added your own IP address pool to Global Accelerator (BYOIP), you can choose an IPv4 address from your own pool to use for the accelerator's static IPv4 address when you create an accelerator. </p> <p>After you bring an address range to Amazon Web Services, it appears in your account as an address pool. When you create an accelerator, you can assign one IPv4 address from your range to it. Global Accelerator assigns you a second static IPv4 address from an Amazon IP address range. If you bring two IPv4 address ranges to Amazon Web Services, you can assign one IPv4 address from each range to your accelerator. This restriction is because Global Accelerator assigns each address range to a different network zone, for high availability.</p> <p>You can specify one or two addresses, separated by a space. Do not include the /32 suffix.</p> <p>Note that you can't update IP addresses for an existing accelerator. To change them, you must create a new accelerator with the new addresses.</p> <p>For more information, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/latest/dg/using-byoip.html\">Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP)</a> in the <i>Global Accelerator Developer Guide</i>.</p>",
"IpSet$IpAddresses": "<p>The array of IP addresses in the IP address set. An IP address set can have a maximum of two IP addresses.</p>"
"IpSet$IpAddresses": "<p>The array of IP addresses in the IP address set. An IP address set can have a maximum of two IP addresses.</p>",
"UpdateAcceleratorRequest$IpAddresses": "<p>The IP addresses for an accelerator.</p>",
"UpdateCustomRoutingAcceleratorRequest$IpAddresses": "<p>The IP addresses for an accelerator.</p>"
}
},
"IpSet": {
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