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Amazon API Gateway adds MCP proxy support Amazon API Gateway now supports Model Context Protocol (MCP) proxy, allowing you to transform your existing REST APIs into MCP-compatible endpoints. This new capability enables organizations to make their APIs accessible to AI agents and MCP clients. Through integration with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore's Gateway service, you can securely convert your REST APIs into agent-compatible tools while enabling intelligent tool discovery through semantic search. The MCP proxy capability, alongside Bedrock AgentCore Gateway services, delivers three key benefits. First, it enables REST APIs to communicate with AI agents and MCP clients through protocol translation, eliminating the need for application modifications or managing additional infrastructure. Second, it provides comprehensive security through dual authentication - verifying agent identities for inbound requests while managing secure connections to REST APIs for outbound calls. Finally, it enables AI agents to search and select the most relevant REST APIs that best match the prompt context. To learn about pricing for this feature, please see the https://aws.amazon.com/bedrock/agentcore/pricing/Amazon API Gateway MCP proxy capability is available in the nine AWS Regions that Amazon Bedrock AgentCore is available in: Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Dublin), Europe (Frankfurt), US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), and US West (Oregon). To get started, visit https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/mcp-server.html.

Amazon API Gateway adds MCP proxy support

Amazon API Gateway now supports Model Context Protocol (MCP) proxy, allowing you to transform your existing REST APIs into MCP-compatible endpoints. This new capability enables organizations to make their APIs accessible to AI a...

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Amazon API Gateway REST APIs now supports private integration with Application Load Balancer Amazon API Gateway REST APIs now support direct private integration with Application Load Balancer (ALB), enabling inter-VPC connectivity to internal ALBs. This enhancement extends API Gateways existing VPC connectivity, providing you with more flexible and efficient architecture choices for your REST API implementations. This direct ALB integration delivers multiple advantages: reduced latency by eliminating the additional network hop previously required through Network Load Balancer, lower infrastructure costs through simplified architecture, and enhanced Layer 7 capabilities including HTTP/HTTPS health checks, advanced request-based routing, and native container service integration. You can still use API Gateway's integration with Network Load Balancers for layer-4 connectivity. Amazon API Gateway private integration with ALB is available in all AWS GovCloud (US) regions and the following AWS commercial regions US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (N. California), US West (Oregon), Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Milan), Europe (Paris), Europe (Spain), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), Middle East (Bahrain), Middle East (UAE), South America (São Paulo). For more information, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/private-integration.html and https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/build-scalable-rest-apis-using-amazon-api-gateway-private-integration-with-application-load-balancer/.

Amazon API Gateway REST APIs now supports private integration with Application Load Balancer

Amazon API Gateway REST APIs now support direct private integration with Application Load Balancer (ALB), enabling inter-VPC connectivity to internal ALBs. This e...

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Amazon API Gateway adds Developer Portal capabilities Amazon API Gateway launches Portals that now enable businesses to create fully managed, AWS native developer portals that serve as the central hub for AWS assets such as REST APIs for discovery, documentation, governance, and monetization across their AWS infrastructure. Portals solve the challenge of fragmented APIs by automatically discovering existing APIs across accounts, generating documentation and also allow custom documentation. Teams can organize APIs into logical products for different audiences, customize branding by attaching company logos, configure access controls, ensure API compliance with organizational standards, and use analytics for understanding user engagement. Users can benefit from discovery and "Try It" button for API exploration. Portals deliver three benefits that address the pressing challenges in API management today. They eliminate the security risks of third-party solutions by keeping all API configurations within AWS boundaries while providing access control for internal and external audiences. Portals also reduce developer onboarding time from weeks to minutes through automated portal generation, and documentation that updates as APIs evolve. This eliminates the weeks of infrastructure setup and also promotes re-use across developer teams. Portals also provide visibility into developer portal usage and analytics, through CloudWatch RUM (Real User Monitoring) making it easier to understand user engagement. To learn about pricing for this feature, please see the Amazon API Gateway pricing page. Amazon API Gateway Portals is available in all AWS Regions, excluding the AWS GovCloud (US) and China Regions. To get started, visit Amazon https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/apigateway-portals.html and https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/improve-api-discoverability-with-the-new-amazon-api-gateway-portal/.

Amazon API Gateway adds Developer Portal capabilities

Amazon API Gateway launches Portals that now enable businesses to create fully managed, AWS native developer portals that serve as the central hub for AWS assets such as REST APIs for discovery, documentation, govern...

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Amazon API Gateway now supports response streaming for REST APIs Amazon API Gateway now progressively streams response payloads to clients as they become available. This improves REST API responsiveness by eliminating the need to buffer complete responses before transmission. This new capability works with backends that support streaming, including Lambda functions, HTTP proxy integrations, and private integrations. Response streaming delivers three key benefits: improved time-to-first-byte (TTFB) performance, extended integration timeouts up to 15 minutes, and support for payloads larger than 10 MB. Generative AI applications particularly benefit from improved TTFB as users see responses appear incrementally in real-time, while complex deliberation-focused models that take longer to process can now run with extended timeouts. Additionally, large payload support enables direct streaming of media files and large datasets without requiring workarounds like pre-signed Amazon S3 URLs. To learn about pricing for this feature, please see the Amazon API Gateway pricing page. Amazon API Gateway response streaming is available in all AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, and works with regional, private, and edge-optimized endpoints. To get started, visit https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/response-transfer-mode.html, https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/building-responsive-apis-with-amazon-api-gateway-response-streaming/ and https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/building-an-ai-gateway-to-amazon-bedrock-with-amazon-api-gateway/.

Amazon API Gateway now supports response streaming for REST APIs

Amazon API Gateway now progressively streams response payloads to clients as they become available. This improves REST API responsiveness by eliminating the need to buffer complete responses...

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Amazon API Gateway now supports additional TLS security policies for REST APIs Amazon API Gateway now supports enhanced TLS security policies on API endpoints and custom domain names, providing you with greater control over the security posture of your APIs. These new policies help you meet evolving security requirements, comply with stricter regulations, and enhance encryption for your API connections. When configuring REST APIs and custom domain names, you can now select from an extended list of security policies, including options that require TLS 1.3 only, implement Perfect Forward Secrecy, comply with Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS), or leverage Post Quantum Cryptography. These policies help meet evolving security requirements and stricter regulations while simplifying API security management. The enhanced policies also support endpoint access control for additional governance. API Gateway enhanced TLS security policies are available in the following AWS commercial Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (N. California), US West (Oregon), Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Milan), Europe (Paris), Europe (Spain), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), Middle East (UAE), South America (São Paulo). For more information, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/apigateway-security-policies.html.

Amazon API Gateway now supports additional TLS security policies for REST APIs

Amazon API Gateway now supports enhanced TLS security policies on API endpoints and custom domain names, providing you with greater control over the security posture of your APIs. These new p...

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Amazon API Gateway adds Developer Portal capabilities Amazon API Gateway launches Portals that now enable businesses to create fully managed, AWS native developer portals that serve as the central hub for AWS assets such as REST APIs for discovery, documentation, governance, and monetization across their AWS infrastructure. Portals solve the challenge of fragmented APIs by automatically discovering existing APIs across accounts, generating documentation and also allow custom documentation. Teams can organize APIs into logical products for different audiences, customize branding by attaching company logos, configure access controls, ensure API compliance with organizational standards, and use analytics for understanding user engagement. Users can benefit from discovery and "Try It" button for API exploration. Portals deliver three benefits that address the pressing challenges in API management today. They eliminate the security risks of third-party solutions by keeping all API configurations within AWS boundaries while providing access control for internal and external audiences. Portals also reduce developer onboarding time from weeks to minutes through automated portal generation, and documentation that updates as APIs evolve. This eliminates the weeks of infrastructure setup and also promotes re-use across developer teams. Portals also provide visibility into developer portal usage and analytics, through CloudWatch RUM (Real User Monitoring) making it easier to understand user engagement. To learn about pricing for this feature, please see the Amazon API Gateway pricing page. Amazon API Gateway Portals is available in all AWS Regions, excluding the AWS GovCloud (US) and China Regions. To get started, visit Amazon API Gateway documentation and AWS blog post.

🆕 Amazon API Gateway's Portals offer a fully managed developer hub for API discovery, documentation, governance, and monetization. It automates discovery, cuts onboarding time, and provides analytics. Available worldwide except AWS GovCloud (US) and China. Pricing details o…

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Amazon API Gateway now supports response streaming for REST APIs Amazon API Gateway now progressively streams response payloads to clients as they become available. This improves REST API responsiveness by eliminating the need to buffer complete responses before transmission. This new capability works with backends that support streaming, including Lambda functions, HTTP proxy integrations, and private integrations. Response streaming delivers three key benefits: improved time-to-first-byte (TTFB) performance, extended integration timeouts up to 15 minutes, and support for payloads larger than 10 MB. Generative AI applications particularly benefit from improved TTFB as users see responses appear incrementally in real-time, while complex deliberation-focused models that take longer to process can now run with extended timeouts. Additionally, large payload support enables direct streaming of media files and large datasets without requiring workarounds like pre-signed Amazon S3 URLs. To learn about pricing for this feature, please see the Amazon API Gateway pricing page. Amazon API Gateway response streaming is available in all AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, and works with regional, private, and edge-optimized endpoints. To get started, visit Amazon API Gateway documentation, AWS blog and customer success blog posts.

🆕 Amazon API Gateway now supports REST API response streaming, enhancing TTFB, extending timeouts to 15 mins, and handling large payloads over 10 MB. Ideal for generative AI and media. Available globally. For pricing, see the Amazon API Gateway page.

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Amazon API Gateway now supports additional TLS security policies for REST APIs Amazon API Gateway now supports enhanced TLS security policies on API endpoints and custom domain names, providing you with greater control over the security posture of your APIs. These new policies help you meet evolving security requirements, comply with stricter regulations, and enhance encryption for your API connections. When configuring REST APIs and custom domain names, you can now select from an extended list of security policies, including options that require TLS 1.3 only, implement Perfect Forward Secrecy, comply with Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS), or leverage Post Quantum Cryptography. These policies help meet evolving security requirements and stricter regulations while simplifying API security management. The enhanced policies also support endpoint access control for additional governance. API Gateway enhanced TLS security policies are available in the following AWS commercial Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (N. California), US West (Oregon), Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Canada West (Calgary), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Milan), Europe (Paris), Europe (Spain), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Zurich), Israel (Tel Aviv), Middle East (UAE), South America (São Paulo). For more information, visit the Amazon API Gateway documentation.

🆕 Amazon API Gateway now supports enhanced TLS security policies for REST APIs, offering stricter encryption and compliance options, available in multiple AWS regions.

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AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon EC2, Amazon Q Developer, IPv6 updates, and more (September 1, 2025) My LinkedIn feed was absolutely packed this week with pictures from the AWS Heroes Summit event in Seattle. It was heartwarming to see so many familiar faces and new Heroes coming together. For those not familiar with the AWS Heroes program, it’s a global community recognition initiative that honors individuals who make outstanding contributions to […]

AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon EC2, Amazon Q Developer, IPv6 updates, and more (September 1, 2025)

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AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon EC2, Amazon Q Developer, IPv6 updates, and more (September 1, 2025) My LinkedIn feed was absolutely packed this week with pictures from the AWS Heroes Summit event in Seattle. It was heartwarming to see so many familiar faces and new Heroes coming together. For those not familiar with the AWS Heroes program, it’s a global community recognition initiative that honors individuals who make outstanding contributions to […]

AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon EC2, Amazon Q Developer, IPv6 updates, and more (September 1, 2025)

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Amazon API Gateway Observability Best Practices with Datadog AWS API Gateway is a fully managed service from AWS that allows you to create, publish, and maintain...

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AWS Weekly Roundup: New AWS Heroes, Amazon Q Developer, EC2 GPU price reduction, and more (June 9, 2025) The AWS Heroes program recognizes a vibrant, worldwide group of AWS experts whose enthusiasm for knowledge-sharing has a real impact within the community. Heroes go above and beyond to share knowledge in a variety of ways in developer community. We introduce our newest AWS Heroes in the second quarter of 2025. To find and connect […]

AWS Weekly Roundup: New AWS Heroes, Amazon Q Developer, EC2 GPU price reduction, and more (June 9, 2025)

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AWS Weekly Roundup: New AWS Heroes, Amazon Q Developer, EC2 GPU price reduction, and more (June 9, 2025) The AWS Heroes program recognizes a vibrant, worldwide group of AWS experts whose enthusiasm for knowledge-sharing has a real impact within the community. Heroes go above and beyond to share knowledge in a variety of ways in developer community. We introduce our newest AWS Heroes in the second quarter of 2025. To find and connect […]

AWS Weekly Roundup: New AWS Heroes, Amazon Q Developer, EC2 GPU price reduction, and more (June 9, 2025)

The AWS Heroes progr...

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Amazon API Gateway introduces routing rules for REST APIs Amazon API Gateway now supports routing rules for REST APIs using custom domain names. This new capability enables you to dynamically route incoming requests based on HTTP header values, URL base paths, or a combination of both. This flexibility enables various use cases, including A/B testing, API versioning, and dynamic backend selection. To use this feature, you define routing rules by assigning priorities, defining conditions (HTTP headers, URL paths, or both), and associating actions. API Gateway then evaluates these rules in priority order with lower numbers taking precedence. When a request meets all conditions in a rule, API Gateway routes it to the configured REST API ID and stage. By implementing routing logic directly within API Gateway, you can eliminate proxy layers and complex URL structures while maintaining granular routing control over your API traffic. This feature is supported on both public and private REST APIs and is compatible with existing API mappings. Routing rules for custom domain names are available in all https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. To learn more, please refer to the https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/dynamically-routing-requests-with-amazon-api-gateway-routing-rules/and the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/rest-api-routing-mode.html.  

Amazon API Gateway introduces routing rules for REST APIs

Amazon API Gateway now supports routing rules for REST APIs using custom domain names. This new capability enables you to dynamically route incoming requests based on HTTP header values, URL base p...

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Amazon API Gateway now supports dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) endpoints Amazon API Gateway now offers IPv6 support across all endpoint types, custom domains, and management APIs in all commercial and AWS GovCloud regions, enabling dual-stack configuration options as a solution to growing IPv4 address scarcity.

Amazon API Gateway now supports dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) endpoints

Amazon API Gateway now offers IPv6 support across all endpoint types, custom d...

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AWS SAM now supports Amazon API Gateway Custom Domain Names for private REST APIs https://docs.aws.amazon.com/serverless-application-model/latest/developerguide/what-is-sam.html (AWS SAM) now supports custom domain names for private REST APIs feature of https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/welcome.html. Developers building serverless applications using SAM can now seamlessly incorporate custom domain names for private APIs directly in their SAM templates, eliminating the need to configure custom domain names separately using other tools. API Gateway allows you to create a custom domain name, like private.example.com, for your private REST APIs, enabling you to provide API callers with a simpler and intuitive URL. With a private custom domain name, you can reduce complexity, configure security measures with TLS encryption, and manage the lifecycle of the TLS certificate associated with your domain name. AWS SAM is a collection of open-source tools (e.g. SAM, SAM CLI) that make it easy for you to build and manage serverless applications through the authoring, building, deploying, testing, and monitoring phases of your development lifecycle. This launch enables you to easily configure custom domain names for your private REST APIs using SAM andhttps://docs.aws.amazon.com/serverless-application-model/latest/developerguide/using-sam-cli.html. To get started, update SAM CLI to the latest version and modify your SAM template to set the EndpointConfiguration to PRIVATE and specify a policy document in the Policy field in the Domain property of the AWS::Serverless::Api resource. SAM will then automatically generate DomainNameV2 and BasePathMappingV2 resources under AWS::Serverless::Api. To learn more, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/serverless-application-model/latest/developerguide/sam-resource-api.html. You can learn more about custom domain name for private REST APIs in https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/implementing-custom-domain-names-for-private-endpoints-with-amazon-api-gateway/.  

AWS SAM now supports Amazon API Gateway Custom Domain Names for private REST APIs

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AWS SAM now supports Amazon API Gateway Custom Domain Names for private REST APIs AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) now supports custom domain names for private REST APIs feature of Amazon API Gateway. Developers building serverless applications using SAM can now seamlessly incorporate custom domain names for private APIs directly in their SAM templates, eliminating the need to configure custom domain names separately using other tools. API Gateway allows you to create a custom domain name, like private.example.com, for your private REST APIs, enabling you to provide API callers with a simpler and intuitive URL. With a private custom domain name, you can reduce complexity, configure security measures with TLS encryption, and manage the lifecycle of the TLS certificate associated with your domain name. AWS SAM is a collection of open-source tools (e.g. SAM, SAM CLI) that make it easy for you to build and manage serverless applications through the authoring, building, deploying, testing, and monitoring phases of your development lifecycle. This launch enables you to easily configure custom domain names for your private REST APIs using SAM and SAM CLI. To get started, update SAM CLI to the latest version and modify your SAM template to set the EndpointConfiguration to PRIVATE and specify a policy document in the Policy field in the Domain property of the AWS::Serverless::Api resource. SAM will then automatically generate DomainNameV2 and BasePathMappingV2 resources under AWS::Serverless::Api. To learn more, visit the AWS SAM documentation. You can learn more about custom domain name for private REST APIs in API Gateway blog post.

🆕 AWS SAM now supports custom domain names for private REST APIs in Amazon API Gateway, allowing developers to easily configure and manage private APIs with custom domains directly in their SAM templates.

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Amazon API Gateway now supports dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) endpoints | Amazon Web Services Amazon API Gateway now offers IPv6 support across all endpoint types, custom domains, and management APIs in all commercial and AWS GovCloud regions, enabling dual-stack configuration options as a solution...

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API Gateway launches support for dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) endpoints Amazon API Gateway (APIGW) introduces dual-stack support for all endpoint types, custom domains and APIGW management APIs. You can now configure your REST, HTTP or WebSocket APIs as well as custom domains, to accept calls from IPv6 clients alongside the existing IPv4 support. You can also call APIGW management APIs from dual-stack clients. With simultaneous support for both IPv4 and IPv6 clients, you are able to gradually transition from IPv4 to IPv6 environments, without needing to switch all over at once. This enables you to meet IPv6 compliance requirements and avoid IPv4 address constraints. There is no additional charge for this support. This support is now available in all API Gateway commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. To learn more, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/api-gateway-ip-address-type.html and https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/ipv6-on-aws/internet-protocol-version-6.html.  

API Gateway launches support for dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) endpoints

Amazon API Gateway (APIGW) introduces dual-stack support for all endpoint types, custom domains and APIGW management APIs. You can now configure your REST, HTTP or WebSocket APIs as wel...

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API Gateway launches support for dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) endpoints Amazon API Gateway (APIGW) introduces dual-stack support for all endpoint types, custom domains and APIGW management APIs. You can now configure your REST, HTTP or WebSocket APIs as well as custom domains, to accept calls from IPv6 clients alongside the existing IPv4 support. You can also call APIGW management APIs from dual-stack clients. With simultaneous support for both IPv4 and IPv6 clients, you are able to gradually transition from IPv4 to IPv6 environments, without needing to switch all over at once. This enables you to meet IPv6 compliance requirements and avoid IPv4 address constraints. There is no additional charge for this support. This support is now available in all API Gateway commercial and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. To learn more, see API Gateway developer guide and IPv6 on AWS.

🆕 AWS API Gateway now supports dual-stack (IPv4/IPv6) endpoints for all API types and custom domains, enabling gradual IPv6 transition. No extra charges. Available in all commercial and AWS GovCloud regions.

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Amazon API Gateway now supports dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) endpoints Amazon API Gateway now offers IPv6 support across all endpoint types, custom domains, and management APIs in all commercial and AWS GovCloud regions, enabling dual-stack configuration options as a solution to growing IPv4 address scarcity.

Amazon API Gateway now supports dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) endpoints

Amazon API Gateway now offers IPv6 support across all endpoint types, custom d...

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Amazon API Gateway now supports HTTP APIs, mTLS, multi-level base path mappings, and WAF in additional regions https://aws.amazon.com/api-gateway/ (APIGW) now supports all features of HTTP APIs as well as Mutual TLS and multi-level base path mappings on REST APIs in the following additional Regions: Middle East (UAE), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Europe (Zurich), Europe (Spain), Israel (Tel Aviv), and Canada West (Calgary). AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF) for REST APIs is now available in two additional regions: Asia Pacific (Kuala Lumpur) and Canada West (Calgary). HTTP APIs simplify API development for serverless applications with a simpler user interface that includes support for OAuth2.0 and automatic deployments. Mutual TLS enhances security by authenticating x509 certificate based identities at the APIGW. Multi-level base path mappings enable routing requests based on segments in custom domain paths, supporting path-based versioning and traffic redirection. Integration of AWS WAF offers APIs protections against common web exploits through configurable rules that allow, block, or monitor web requests. To learn more, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/welcome.html.

Amazon API Gateway now supports HTTP APIs, mTLS, multi-level base path mappings, and WAF in additional regions

https://aws.amazon.com/api-gateway/ (APIGW) now supports all features of HTTP APIs as well as Mutual TLS and multi-level base path mappings on REST APIs in the...

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Amazon API Gateway now supports HTTP APIs, mTLS, multi-level base path mappings, and WAF in additional regions Amazon API Gateway (APIGW) now supports all features of HTTP APIs as well as Mutual TLS and multi-level base path mappings on REST APIs in the following additional Regions: Middle East (UAE), Asia Pacific (Jakarta), Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Europe (Zurich), Europe (Spain), Israel (Tel Aviv), and Canada West (Calgary). AWS Web Application Firewall (WAF) for REST APIs is now available in two additional regions: Asia Pacific (Kuala Lumpur) and Canada West (Calgary). HTTP APIs simplify API development for serverless applications with a simpler user interface that includes support for OAuth2.0 and automatic deployments. Mutual TLS enhances security by authenticating x509 certificate based identities at the APIGW. Multi-level base path mappings enable routing requests based on segments in custom domain paths, supporting path-based versioning and traffic redirection. Integration of AWS WAF offers APIs protections against common web exploits through configurable rules that allow, block, or monitor web requests. To learn more, see API Gateway developer guide.

🆕 Amazon API Gateway adds HTTP APIs, mTLS, multi-level base path mappings, and WAF in new regions. Features include simplified serverless API development, enhanced security, and protection against web exploits. Available in Middle East, Asia Pacific, Europe, and Canada.

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Amazon API Gateway now supports Custom Domain Name for private REST APIs Amazon API Gateway (APIGW) now gives you the ability to manage your private REST APIs using custom user-friendly private DNS name like private.example.com, simplifying API discovery. This feature enhances your security posture by continuing to encrypt your private API traffic with Transport Layer Security (TLS), while providing full control over managing the lifecycle of the TLS certificate associated with your domain. API providers can get started with this feature in four simple steps using APIGW console and/or API(s). First, create a private custom domain. Second, configure an Amazon Certificate Manager (ACM) provided or imported certificate for the domain. Third, map multiple private APIs using base path mappings. Fourth, control invokes to the domain using resource policies. API providers can optionally share the domain across accounts using Amazon Resource Access Manager (RAM) to provide consumers the ability to access APIs from different accounts. Once a domain is shared using RAM, a consumer can use VPC endpoint(s) to invoke multiple private custom domains across accounts. Custom domain name for private REST APIs is now available on API Gateway in https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/ including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. Please visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/apigateway-private-custom-domains.html and https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/implementing-custom-domain-names-for-private-endpoints-with-amazon-api-gateway/ to learn more.  

Amazon API Gateway now supports Custom Domain Name for private REST APIs

Amazon API Gateway (APIGW) now gives you the ability to manage your private REST APIs using custom user-friendly private DNS name like private.example.com, simplifying API discovery....

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Amazon API Gateway now supports Custom Domain Name for private REST APIs Amazon API Gateway (APIGW) now gives you the ability to manage your private REST APIs using custom user-friendly private DNS name like private.example.com, simplifying API discovery. This feature enhances your security posture by continuing to encrypt your private API traffic with Transport Layer Security (TLS), while providing full control over managing the lifecycle of the TLS certificate associated with your domain. API providers can get started with this feature in four simple steps using APIGW console and/or API(s). First, create a private custom domain. Second, configure an Amazon Certificate Manager (ACM) provided or imported certificate for the domain. Third, map multiple private APIs using base path mappings. Fourth, control invokes to the domain using resource policies. API providers can optionally share the domain across accounts using Amazon Resource Access Manager (RAM) to provide consumers the ability to access APIs from different accounts. Once a domain is shared using RAM, a consumer can use VPC endpoint(s) to invoke multiple private custom domains across accounts. Custom domain name for private REST APIs is now available on API Gateway in all AWS Regions, including the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions. Please visit the API Gateway documentation and AWS blog post to learn more.

🆕 Amazon API Gateway now supports Custom Domain Name for private REST APIs

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