Using
the E-Commerce Service with NetBeans (August
10, 2005)
Brian Leonard provides a tutorial on how to use the
NetBeans IDE with the Amazon E-Commerce Service. The
tutorial walks you through modifying, building, running,
and debugging a sample application.
Software
& Information Industry Association (SIIA) Applauds AWS (May
26, 2005)
Hundreds of software and information industry executives
honored their peers at the 20th annual SIIA Codie Awards
banquet at Universal Studios’ Globe Theatre. In its
first appearance at the event, Amazon Web Services took
home the award for "Best Web Services Solution", which
AWS evangelist Jeff Barr proudly accepted on behalf
of the team. This year more than 800 companies submitted
a record 1,000 nominations for the awards. Visit the
SIAA
site for the complete
list of winners and a press
release about the event.
Starter
Kits for Visual Studio 2005 Using ECS (May
16, 2005)
The second beta release of Visual Studio 2005 is available
from Microsoft. To get started with Visual Studio 2005, try
the Amazon-Enabled Movie Collection Starter Kits, available
for C# and Visual Basic.
Amazon
Sets Up Shop For Developers (May
16, 2005)
Application Development Trends magazine has published
a new case study: Amazon.com sets up shop for developers.
ECS
3.0 (or Lower) Users: Developer Token Validation Coming
Soon (May 16,
2005)
To continue to provide high-quality, reliable and secure
web services, ECS will enforce a stricter Developer
Token validation policy. Please check that you are passing
in a valid Developer Token with your request. If you
are using an invalid Developer Token, you will need
to replace it with a valid Subscription ID. For help,
visit the Developer
Token Validation FAQ.