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// Code generated by smithy-go-codegen DO NOT EDIT.
// Package opsworks provides the API client, operations, and parameter types for
// AWS OpsWorks.
//
// AWS OpsWorks Welcome to the AWS OpsWorks Stacks API Reference. This guide
// provides descriptions, syntax, and usage examples for AWS OpsWorks Stacks
// actions and data types, including common parameters and error codes. AWS
// OpsWorks Stacks is an application management service that provides an integrated
// experience for overseeing the complete application lifecycle. For information
// about this product, go to the AWS OpsWorks (http://aws.amazon.com/opsworks/)
// details page. SDKs and CLI The most common way to use the AWS OpsWorks Stacks
// API is by using the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI) or by using one of the AWS
// SDKs to implement applications in your preferred language. For more information,
// see:
//
// * AWS CLI
// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-welcome.html)
//
// * AWS
// SDK for Java
// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaSDK/latest/javadoc/com/amazonaws/services/opsworks/AWSOpsWorksClient.html)
//
// *
// AWS SDK for .NET
// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdkfornet/latest/apidocs/html/N_Amazon_OpsWorks.htm)
//
// *
// AWS SDK for PHP 2
// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-sdk-php-2/latest/class-Aws.OpsWorks.OpsWorksClient.html)
//
// *
// AWS SDK for Ruby (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdkforruby/api/)
//
// * AWS SDK for
// Node.js (http://aws.amazon.com/documentation/sdkforjavascript/)
//
// * AWS SDK for
// Python(Boto) (http://docs.pythonboto.org/en/latest/ref/opsworks.html)
//
// Endpoints
// AWS OpsWorks Stacks supports the following endpoints, all HTTPS. You must
// connect to one of the following endpoints. Stacks can only be accessed or
// managed within the endpoint in which they are created.
//
// *
// opsworks.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
//
// * opsworks.us-east-2.amazonaws.com
//
// *
// opsworks.us-west-1.amazonaws.com
//
// * opsworks.us-west-2.amazonaws.com
//
// *
// opsworks.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com (API only; not available in the AWS
// console)
//
// * opsworks.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com
//
// *
// opsworks.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com
//
// * opsworks.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com
//
// *
// opsworks.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com
//
// * opsworks.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com
//
// *
// opsworks.ap-northeast-2.amazonaws.com
//
// * opsworks.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com
//
// *
// opsworks.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com
//
// *
// opsworks.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com
//
// * opsworks.sa-east-1.amazonaws.com
//
// Chef
// Versions When you call CreateStack, CloneStack, or UpdateStack we recommend you
// use the ConfigurationManager parameter to specify the Chef version. The
// recommended and default value for Linux stacks is currently 12. Windows stacks
// use Chef 12.2. For more information, see Chef Versions
// (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/opsworks/latest/userguide/workingcookbook-chef11.html).
// You can specify Chef 12, 11.10, or 11.4 for your Linux stack. We recommend
// migrating your existing Linux stacks to Chef 12 as soon as possible.
package opsworks
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