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* Welcome to the Amazon AppFlow API reference. This guide is for developers who need detailed information about the * Amazon AppFlow API operations, data types, and errors. *
** Amazon AppFlow is a fully managed integration service that enables you to securely transfer data between software as * a service (SaaS) applications like Salesforce, Marketo, Slack, and ServiceNow, and Amazon Web Services like Amazon S3 * and Amazon Redshift. *
** Use the following links to get started on the Amazon AppFlow API: *
** Actions: An alphabetical list * of all Amazon AppFlow API operations. *
** Data types: An alphabetical list of * all Amazon AppFlow data types. *
** Common parameters: * Parameters that all Query operations can use. *
** Common errors: Client and server * errors that all operations can return. *
** If you're new to Amazon AppFlow, we recommend that you review the Amazon AppFlow User Guide. *
*
* Amazon AppFlow API users can use vendor-specific mechanisms for OAuth, and include applicable OAuth attributes (such
* as auth-code
and redirecturi
) with the connector-specific
* ConnectorProfileProperties
when creating a new connector profile using Amazon AppFlow API operations.
* For example, Salesforce users can refer to the Authorize Apps with OAuth
* documentation.
*