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// Package sfn provides the client and types for making API
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// requests to AWS Step Functions.
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//
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// AWS Step Functions is a web service that enables you to coordinate the components
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// of distributed applications and microservices using visual workflows. You
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// build applications from individual components that each perform a discrete
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// function, or task, allowing you to scale and change applications quickly.
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// Step Functions provides a graphical console to visualize the components of
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// your application as a series of steps. It automatically triggers and tracks
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// each step, and retries when there are errors, so your application executes
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// in order and as expected, every time. Step Functions logs the state of each
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// step, so when things do go wrong, you can diagnose and debug problems quickly.
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// AWS Step Functions is a service that lets you coordinate the components of
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// distributed applications and microservices using visual workflows.
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//
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// Step Functions manages the operations and underlying infrastructure for you
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// to ensure your application is available at any scale. You can run tasks on
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// the AWS cloud, on your own servers, or an any system that has access to AWS.
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// Step Functions can be accessed and used with the Step Functions console,
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// the AWS SDKs (included with your Beta release invitation email), or an HTTP
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// API (the subject of this document).
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// You can use Step Functions to build applications from individual components,
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// each of which performs a discrete function, or task, allowing you to scale
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// and change applications quickly. Step Functions provides a console that helps
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// visualize the components of your application as a series of steps. Step Functions
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// automatically triggers and tracks each step, and retries steps when there
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// are errors, so your application executes predictably and in the right order
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// every time. Step Functions logs the state of each step, so you can quickly
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// diagnose and debug any issues.
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//
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// Step Functions manages operations and underlying infrastructure to ensure
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// your application is available at any scale. You can run tasks on AWS, your
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// own servers, or any system that has access to AWS. You can access and use
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// Step Functions using the console, the AWS SDKs, or an HTTP API. For more
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// information about Step Functions, see the AWS Step Functions Developer Guide
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// (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/step-functions/latest/dg/welcome.html).
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//
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// See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/states-2016-11-23 for more information on this service.
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//
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//
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// Using the Client
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//
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// To AWS Step Functions with the SDK use the New function to create
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// To contact AWS Step Functions with the SDK use the New function to create
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// a new service client. With that client you can make API requests to the service.
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// These clients are safe to use concurrently.
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//
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