![]() build() Step 4 : Create a DynamoDbTable resource ![]() If you wish to configure settings, or use an underlying DynamoDbClient you have already constructed, we recommend using the builder instead: DynamoDbEnhancedClient enhancedClient = You can instantiate the enhanced client easily using default settings and a default credential provider chain: DynamoDbEnhancedClient enhancedClient = DynamoDbEnhancedClient.create() For example, here is a simple example to illustrate the utility of the enhanced client using a fictional ‘Customer’ data object class:- class Customer String getId() Step 3 : Instantiate the enhanced client Thus, we’ve redesigned original library based on all the lessons we have learned and target common problems people try to solve using such a library. Our customers frequently tell us that they miss the ‘DynamoDB mapper’ in the Java v1 SDK. ![]() You can now integrate applications with Amazon DynamoDB using an adaptive API that allows you to execute database operations directly with the data classes your application already works with. This enhanced DynamoDB module provides a more idiomatic code authoring experience. We are pleased to announce the release of the enhanced DynamoDB client as a new module of the AWS SDK for Java 2.0.
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