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* AWS Data Exchange is a service that makes it easy for AWS customers to exchange data in the cloud. You can use the * AWS Data Exchange APIs to create, update, manage, and access file-based data set in the AWS Cloud. *
** As a subscriber, you can view and access the data sets that you have an entitlement to through a subscription. You * can use the APIs to download or copy your entitled data sets to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) for use * across a variety of AWS analytics and machine learning services. *
** As a provider, you can create and manage your data sets that you would like to publish to a product. Being able to * package and provide your data sets into products requires a few steps to determine eligibility. For more information, * visit the AWS Data Exchange User Guide. *
** A data set is a collection of data that can be changed or updated over time. Data sets can be updated using * revisions, which represent a new version or incremental change to a data set. A revision contains one or more assets. * An asset in AWS Data Exchange is a piece of data that can be stored as an Amazon S3 object, Redshift datashare, API * Gateway API, AWS Lake Formation data permission, or Amazon S3 data access. The asset can be a structured data file, * an image file, or some other data file. Jobs are asynchronous import or export operations used to create or copy * assets. *
*/ package com.amazonaws.services.dataexchange;