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// Code generated by smithy-go-codegen DO NOT EDIT.

// Package chime provides the API client, operations, and parameter types for
// Amazon Chime.
//
// Most of these APIs are no longer supported and will not be updated. We
// recommend using the latest versions in the Amazon Chime SDK API reference (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/chime-sdk/latest/APIReference/welcome.html)
// , in the Amazon Chime SDK. Using the latest versions requires migrating to
// dedicated namespaces. For more information, refer to Migrating from the Amazon
// Chime namespace (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/chime-sdk/latest/dg/migrate-from-chm-namespace.html)
// in the Amazon Chime SDK Developer Guide. The Amazon Chime application
// programming interface (API) is designed so administrators can perform key tasks,
// such as creating and managing Amazon Chime accounts, users, and Voice
// Connectors. This guide provides detailed information about the Amazon Chime API,
// including operations, types, inputs and outputs, and error codes. You can use an
// AWS SDK, the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), or the REST API to make API
// calls for Amazon Chime. We recommend using an AWS SDK or the AWS CLI. The page
// for each API action contains a See Also section that includes links to
// information about using the action with a language-specific AWS SDK or the AWS
// CLI. Using an AWS SDK You don't need to write code to calculate a signature for
// request authentication. The SDK clients authenticate your requests by using
// access keys that you provide. For more information about AWS SDKs, see the AWS
// Developer Center (http://aws.amazon.com/developer/) . Using the AWS CLI Use your
// access keys with the AWS CLI to make API calls. For information about setting up
// the AWS CLI, see Installing the AWS Command Line Interface (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/installing.html)
// in the AWS Command Line Interface User Guide. For a list of available Amazon
// Chime commands, see the Amazon Chime commands (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/chime/index.html)
// in the AWS CLI Command Reference. Using REST APIs If you use REST to make API
// calls, you must authenticate your request by providing a signature. Amazon Chime
// supports Signature Version 4. For more information, see Signature Version 4
// Signing Process (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-4.html)
// in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. When making REST API calls, use
// the service name chime and REST endpoint https://service.chime.aws.amazon.com .
// Administrative permissions are controlled using AWS Identity and Access
// Management (IAM). For more information, see Identity and Access Management for
// Amazon Chime (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/chime/latest/ag/security-iam.html) in
// the Amazon Chime Administration Guide.
package chime