Examples of using Dynamodb streams in English and their translations into Japanese
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All data in DynamoDB Streams is subject to a 24 hour lifetime.
AWS maintains separate endpoints for DynamoDB and DynamoDB Streams.
The easiest way to manage DynamoDB Streams is by using the AWS Management Console.
AWS maintains separate endpoints for DynamoDB and DynamoDB Streams.
You can use DynamoDB Streams to capture data modification events in DynamoDB tables.
The AWS SDKs provide separate clients for DynamoDB and DynamoDB Streams.
You can use DynamoDB Streams to capture data modification events in DynamoDB tables.
Do not allow more than two processes to read from the same DynamoDB Streams shard at the same time.
DynamoDB Streams is an optional feature that captures data modification events in DynamoDB tables.
To read and process a stream, your application will need to connect to a DynamoDB Streams endpoint and issue API requests.
DynamoDB Streams is an optional feature that captures data modification events in DynamoDB tables.
To read and process a stream, your application will need to connect to a DynamoDB Streams endpoint and issue API requests.
DynamoDB Streams is an optional feature that captures data modification events in DynamoDB tables.
Depending on your requirements,your application can access a DynamoDB endpoint, a DynamoDB Streams endpoint, or both at the same time.
DynamoDB Streams provides a time-ordered sequence of data changes made in a table in the last 24 hours.
To connect to both endpoints, your application will need to instantiate two clients- one for DynamoDB, and one for DynamoDB Streams.
If you enable a stream on a table, DynamoDB Streams writes a stream record whenever one of the following events occurs:.
DynamoDB Streams captures a time-ordered sequence of item-level modifications in any DynamoDB table, and stores this information in a log for up to 24 hours.
As you can see from the screen shot above,you can also enable DynamoDB Streams, and you can look at a preview of the items that will be deleted when you enable TTL.
DynamoDB Streams captures a time-ordered sequence of item-level modifications in any DynamoDB table, and stores this information in a log for up to 24 hours.
You can use DynamoDB streams(see Sneak Preview- DynamoDB Streams for more info) to process or archive the actual deletions.
DynamoDB Streams captures a time-ordered sequence of item-level modifications in any DynamoDB table, and stores this information in a log for up to 24 hours.
To read and process DynamoDB Streams records, your application will need to access a DynamoDB Streams endpoint in the same region.
A DynamoDB stream is an ordered flow of information about changes to items in an Amazon DynamoDB table.
Whenever an item is modified in the table,a new record has appeared in the DynamoDB Stream.