Today, AWS announced support for a new Apache Flink connector for Amazon Simple Queue Service. The new connector, contributed by AWS for the Apache Flink open source project, adds Amazon Simple Queue Service as a new destination for Apache Flink. You can use the new connector to send processed data from Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink to Amazon Simple Queue Service messages with Apache Flink, a popular framework and engine for processing and analyzing streaming data.
Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink makes it easier to transform and analyze streaming data in real time with Apache Flink. Apache Flink is an open source framework and engine for processing data streams. Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink reduces the complexity of building and managing Apache Flink applications and integrates with Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon OpenSearch Service, Amazon DynamoDB streams, Amazon S3, custom integrations, and more using built-in connectors.
Amazon Simple Queue Service offers a secure, durable, and available hosted queue that lets you integrate and decouple distributed software systems and components. Amazon SQS offers common constructs such as deal-letter queues and cosrt allocation tags.
You can learn more about Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink and Amazon Simple Queue Service in our documentation. To learn more about open source Apache Flink connectors visit the official website. For Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink and Amazon Simple Queue Service region availability, refer to the AWS Region Table.
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