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

// Package cognitosync provides the API client, operations, and parameter types
// for Amazon Cognito Sync.
//
// Amazon Cognito Sync Amazon Cognito Sync provides an AWS service and client
// library that enable cross-device syncing of application-related user data.
// High-level client libraries are available for both iOS and Android. You can use
// these libraries to persist data locally so that it's available even if the
// device is offline. Developer credentials don't need to be stored on the mobile
// device to access the service. You can use Amazon Cognito to obtain a normalized
// user ID and credentials. User data is persisted in a dataset that can store up
// to 1 MB of key-value pairs, and you can have up to 20 datasets per user
// identity. With Amazon Cognito Sync, the data stored for each identity is
// accessible only to credentials assigned to that identity. In order to use the
// Cognito Sync service, you need to make API calls using credentials retrieved
// with Amazon Cognito Identity service (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognitoidentity/latest/APIReference/Welcome.html)
// . If you want to use Cognito Sync in an Android or iOS application, you will
// probably want to make API calls via the AWS Mobile SDK. To learn more, see the
// Developer Guide for Android (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mobile/sdkforandroid/developerguide/cognito-sync.html)
// and the Developer Guide for iOS (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mobile/sdkforios/developerguide/cognito-sync.html)
// .
package cognitosync