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'''Amazon Simple Queue Service''' ('''Amazon SQS''') is a distributed [[message queuing service]] introduced by [[Amazon.com]] in late 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jeff-barr.com/2014/08/19/my-first-12-years-at-amazon-dot-com/ |title=Jeff Barr's Blog |publisher=Jeff-barr.com |accessdate=2015-08-13}}</ref> It supports programmatic sending of messages via web service applications as a way to communicate over the Internet. SQS is intended to provide a highly scalable hosted [[message queue]] that resolves issues arising from the common [[producer-consumer problem]] or connectivity between producer and consumer.
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Amazon SQS can be described as commoditization of the messaging service. Well-known examples of messaging service technologies include [[IBM WebSphere MQ]] and [[Microsoft Message Queuing]]. Unlike these technologies, users do not need to maintain their own server. Amazon does it for them and sells the SQS service at a per-use rate.
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==API==
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Amazon provides SDKs in several programming languages including [[Java_(programming_language)|Java]], [[Ruby_(programming_language)|Ruby]], [[Python_(programming_language)|Python]], [[.NET_Framework|.NET]], [[PHP]] and [[Javascript]]. A [[Java Message Service]] (JMS) 1.1 client for Amazon SQS was released in December 2014.
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==Authentication==
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Amazon SQS provides authentication procedures to allow for secure handling of data. Amazon uses its [[Amazon Web Services]] (AWS) identification to do this, requiring users to have an AWS enabled account with Amazon.com; this can be created at http://aws.amazon.com. AWS assigns a pair of related identifiers, your AWS access keys, to an AWS enabled account to perform identification. The first identifier is a public 20-character Access Key. This key is included in an AWS service request to identify the user. If the user is not using [[SOAP (protocol)]] with [[WS-Security]], a digital signature is calculated using the Secret Access Key. The Secret Access Key is a 40-character private identifier. AWS uses the Access Key ID provided in a service request to look up an account's Secret Access Key. Amazon.com then calculates a digital signature with the key. If they match then the user is considered authentic, if not then the authentication fails and the request is not processed.
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Amazon SQS provides authentication procedures to alloww for secure handling of data. Amazon uses its [[Amazon Web Services]] (AWS) identification to do this, requiring users to have an AWS enabled account with Amazon.com; this can be created at http://aws.amazon.com. AWS assigns a pair of related identifiers, your AWS access keys, to an AWS enabled account to perform identification. The first identifier is a public 20-character Access Key. This key is included in an AWS service request to identify the user. If the user is not using [[SOAP (protocol)]] with [[WS-Security]], a digital signature is calculated using the Secret Access Key. The Secret Access Key is a 40-character private identifier. AWS uses the Access Key ID provided in a service request to look up an account's Secret Access Key. Amazon.com then calculates a digital signature with the key. If they match then the user is considered authentic, if not then the authentication fails and the request is not processed.
 
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