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/**
*
* This guide is intended for creating AWS Elemental MediaPackage resources in MediaPackage Version 2 (v2) starting from
* May 2023. To get started with MediaPackage v2, create your MediaPackage resources. There isn't an automated process
* to migrate your resources from MediaPackage v1 to MediaPackage v2.
*
* The names of the entities that you use to access this API, like URLs and ARNs, all have the versioning information
* added, like "v2", to distinguish from the prior version. If you used MediaPackage prior to this release, you can't
* use the MediaPackage v2 CLI or the MediaPackage v2 API to access any MediaPackage v1 resources.
*
* If you created resources in MediaPackage v1, use video on demand (VOD) workflows, and aren't looking to migrate to
* MediaPackage v2 yet, see the MediaPackage v1 Live API
* Reference.
*
* This is the AWS Elemental MediaPackage v2 Live REST API Reference. It describes all the MediaPackage API operations * for live content in detail, and provides sample requests, responses, and errors for the supported web services * protocols. *
** We assume that you have the IAM permissions that you need to use MediaPackage via the REST API. We also assume that * you are familiar with the features and operations of MediaPackage, as described in the AWS Elemental MediaPackage * User Guide. *
*/ package com.amazonaws.services.mediapackagev2;