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    Graph NotebookAmazon GameLift Unity

    Graph NotebookAmazon GameLift Unity

    Access GameLift resources and integrate GameLift into your Unity game

    The Amazon GameLift Plugin for Unity contains libraries and native UI that makes it easier to access GameLift resources and integrate GameLift into your Unity game. You can use the GameLift Unity Plugin to access GameLift APIs and deploy AWS CloudFormation templates for common gaming scenarios. Auth Only, this scenario creates a game backend service that performs only player authentication and no game server capability. It creates a Cognito user pool to store player authentication information, as well as an API gateway REST endpoint backed up AWS Lambda handlers to start a game and view game connection information. ...
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    AWS SDK for C++

    AWS SDK for C++

    AWS SDK for C++

    The AWS SDK for C++ is a modern, open-source library offering C++ applications native access to AWS services like S3, DynamoDB, Kinesis and more. It is built to support C++11 (and later) and is designed to be high-performance with minimal external dependencies, making it suitable for game engines, embedded systems, cross-platform clients and server applications. The SDK provides both high-level APIs (for common use) and low-level service client access (for full control) so developers can mix convenience and fine-tuned behavior as needed. It supports major platforms including Windows, macOS, and Linux, and uses CMake for builds so you can include only the services your application needs, helping reduce binary size and surface attack area. ...
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