incka
04-14-2004, 03:34 AM
Hello AWS Users,
More than six months ago, our Developer Relations team began encouraging
you to upgrade your Amazon Web Services applications to take advantage of
bug fixes and features we worked hard to add to the service. We also
informed you that soon versions 1 and 2 of AWS would no longer be
supported. We are now taking that step and want to provide you with the
necessary information to prevent any potential inconvenience.
Beginning April 16, 2004, SOAP and XML references to the version 1 services
will no longer function and error messages will be returned. At this time
version 2 will not be deprecated. However, we still recommend that you
update your usage as described below.
To prevent any inconvenience to you or your customers, we urge you to
immediately replace all legacy calls to http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml and
http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml2 with calls to
http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml3. If you are using SOAP, please download our
version 3.0 WSDL from
http://soap.amazon.com/schemas3/AmazonWebServices.wsdl and regenerate your
client application code.
If you require additional information, please visit the developer
discussion board via the Amazon Web Services homepage at
http://www.amazon.com/webservices.
Thank you for helping us to provide you with the best possible service.
Sincerely,
The Amazon Web Services Team
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More than six months ago, our Developer Relations team began encouraging
you to upgrade your Amazon Web Services applications to take advantage of
bug fixes and features we worked hard to add to the service. We also
informed you that soon versions 1 and 2 of AWS would no longer be
supported. We are now taking that step and want to provide you with the
necessary information to prevent any potential inconvenience.
Beginning April 16, 2004, SOAP and XML references to the version 1 services
will no longer function and error messages will be returned. At this time
version 2 will not be deprecated. However, we still recommend that you
update your usage as described below.
To prevent any inconvenience to you or your customers, we urge you to
immediately replace all legacy calls to http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml and
http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml2 with calls to
http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml3. If you are using SOAP, please download our
version 3.0 WSDL from
http://soap.amazon.com/schemas3/AmazonWebServices.wsdl and regenerate your
client application code.
If you require additional information, please visit the developer
discussion board via the Amazon Web Services homepage at
http://www.amazon.com/webservices.
Thank you for helping us to provide you with the best possible service.
Sincerely,
The Amazon Web Services Team
You are receiving this alert because you registered as an Amazon Web
Services developer. If you don't want to receive future alerts or AWS
newsletters, please send an email with the subject "unsubscribe" to
awseditor@amazon.com (mailto:awseditor@amazon.com?subject=unsubscribe).
Please be sure to send the email from the address associated with your
Amazon developer token.
This message was sent to the following e-mail address: mail@incka.com
To unsubscribe from this newsletter, send a message with the subject
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trademark of Amazon.com, Inc.
Amazon.com, 1200 12th Ave. S., Suite 1200, Seattle, WA 98144-2734.