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* Note: Do not directly implement this interface, new methods are added to it regularly. Extend from * {@link com.amazonaws.services.qldbsession.AbstractAmazonQLDBSessionAsync} instead. *
**
* The transactional data APIs for Amazon QLDB *
** Instead of interacting directly with this API, we recommend using the QLDB driver or the QLDB shell to execute data * transactions on a ledger. *
*
* If you are working with an AWS SDK, use the QLDB driver. The driver provides a high-level abstraction layer above
* this QLDB Session data plane and manages SendCommand
API calls for you. For information and a
* list of supported programming languages, see Getting started with the
* driver in the Amazon QLDB Developer Guide.
*
* If you are working with the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), use the QLDB shell. The shell is a command line * interface that uses the QLDB driver to interact with a ledger. For information, see Accessing Amazon QLDB using the QLDB * shell. *
** Sends a command to an Amazon QLDB ledger. *
** Instead of interacting directly with this API, we recommend using the QLDB driver or the QLDB shell to execute * data transactions on a ledger. *
*
* If you are working with an AWS SDK, use the QLDB driver. The driver provides a high-level abstraction layer above
* this QLDB Session data plane and manages SendCommand
API calls for you. For information and a
* list of supported programming languages, see Getting started with
* the driver in the Amazon QLDB Developer Guide.
*
* If you are working with the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), use the QLDB shell. The shell is a command line * interface that uses the QLDB driver to interact with a ledger. For information, see Accessing Amazon QLDB using the * QLDB shell. *
** Sends a command to an Amazon QLDB ledger. *
** Instead of interacting directly with this API, we recommend using the QLDB driver or the QLDB shell to execute * data transactions on a ledger. *
*
* If you are working with an AWS SDK, use the QLDB driver. The driver provides a high-level abstraction layer above
* this QLDB Session data plane and manages SendCommand
API calls for you. For information and a
* list of supported programming languages, see Getting started with
* the driver in the Amazon QLDB Developer Guide.
*
* If you are working with the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), use the QLDB shell. The shell is a command line * interface that uses the QLDB driver to interact with a ledger. For information, see Accessing Amazon QLDB using the * QLDB shell. *
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