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build(deps): bump aws-sdk from 2.652.0 to 2.731.0 in /backend

Hannes Heine requested to merge pr3793head into pr3793base

Created by: Tirokk

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Bumps aws-sdk from 2.652.0 to 2.731.0.

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Release v2.731.0

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Release v2.730.0

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Release v2.729.0

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Release v2.728.0

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Release v2.727.1

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Release v2.727.0

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Release v2.726.0

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Release v2.725.0

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Release v2.724.0

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Release v2.723.0

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Release v2.722.0

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Release v2.721.0

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Release v2.720.0

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Release v2.719.0

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Release v2.718.0

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Release v2.717.0

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Release v2.716.0

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2.731.0

  • feature: EC2: This release rolls back the EC2 On-Demand Capacity Reservations (ODCRs) release 1.11.831 published on 2020-07-30, which was deployed in error.
  • feature: Lambda: Support Managed Streaming for Kafka as an Event Source. Support retry until record expiration for Kinesis and Dynamodb streams event source mappings.
  • feature: S3: Add support for in-region CopyObject and UploadPartCopy through S3 Access Points

2.730.0

  • feature: EC2: Remove CoIP Auto-Assign feature references.
  • feature: Glue: Starting today, you can further control orchestration of your ETL workloads in AWS Glue by specifying the maximum number of concurrent runs for a Glue workflow.
  • feature: SavingsPlans: Updates to the list of services supported by this API.

2.729.0

  • feature: Glue: AWS Glue now adds support for Network connection type enabling you to access resources inside your VPC using Glue crawlers and Glue ETL jobs.
  • feature: Organizations: Documentation updates for some new error reasons.
  • feature: S3: Updates Amazon S3 API reference documentation.
  • feature: SMS: In this release, AWS Server Migration Service (SMS) has added new features: 1. APIs to work with application and instance level validation 2. Import application catalog from AWS Application Discovery Service 3. For an application you can start on-demand replication

2.728.0

  • feature: EC2: This release supports Wavelength resources, including carrier gateways, and carrier IP addresses.
  • feature: LexModelBuildingService: Amazon Lex supports the option to enable accuracy improvements and specify an intent classification confidence score threshold.
  • feature: LexRuntime: Amazon Lex supports intent classification confidence scores along with a list of the top five intents.
  • feature: Personalize: Add 'exploration' functionality
  • feature: PersonalizeEvents: Adds support implicit and explicit impression input
  • feature: PersonalizeRuntime: Adds support for implicit impressions

2.727.1

  • bugfix: docs: Add awsdocs-legal-zone-copyright div

2.727.0

  • feature: AppSync: AWS AppSync releases support for Direct Lambda Resolvers.
  • feature: TranscribeService: Amazon Transcribe now supports custom language models, which can improve transcription accuracy for your specific use case.

2.726.0

  • feature: SSM: Adds a waiter for CommandExecuted and paginators for various other APIs.

2.725.0

  • feature: Chime: This release increases the CreateMeetingWithAttendee max attendee limit to 10.
  • feature: PersonalizeRuntime: Adds support to use filters with Personalized Ranking recipe
  • feature: StorageGateway: Add support for gateway VM deprecation dates
  • feature: WAFV2: Add ManagedByFirewallManager flag to the logging configuration, which indicates whether AWS Firewall Manager controls the configuration.

2.724.0

  • feature: CodeBuild: Adding support for BuildBatch, and CodeCoverage APIs. BuildBatch allows you to model your project environment in source, and helps start multiple builds with a single API call. CodeCoverage allows you to track your code coverage using AWS CodeBuild.
  • feature: EC2: EC2 On-Demand Capacity Reservations now adds support to bring your own licenses (BYOL) of Windows operating system to launch EC2 instances.
  • feature: GuardDuty: GuardDuty can now provide detailed cost metrics broken down by account, data source, and S3 resources, based on the past 30 days of usage. This new feature also supports viewing cost metrics for all member accounts as a GuardDuty master.
  • feature: Kafka: Amazon MSK has added a new API that allows you to reboot brokers within a cluster.
  • feature: SESV2: This release makes more API operations available to customers in version 2 of the Amazon SES API. With these additions, customers can now access sending authorization, custom verification email, and template API operations. With this release, Amazon SES is also providing new and updated APIs to allow customers to request production access.
  • feature: ServiceCatalog: This release adds support for ProvisionProduct, UpdateProvisionedProduct & DescribeProvisioningParameters by product name, provisioning artifact name and path name. In addition DescribeProvisioningParameters now returns a list of provisioning artifact outputs.

2.723.0

  • feature: EC2: Adding support to target EC2 On-Demand Capacity Reservations within an AWS Resource Group to launch EC2 instances.
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