<fullname>IoT data</fullname> <p>IoT data enables secure, bi-directional communication between Internet-connected things (such as sensors, actuators, embedded devices, or smart appliances) and the Amazon Web Services cloud. It implements a broker for applications and things to publish messages over HTTP (Publish) and retrieve, update, and delete shadows. A shadow is a persistent representation of your things and their state in the Amazon Web Services cloud.</p> <p>Find the endpoint address for actions in IoT data by running this CLI command:</p> <p> <code>aws iot describe-endpoint --endpoint-type iot:Data-ATS</code> </p> <p>The service name used by <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-4.html">Amazon Web ServicesSignature Version 4</a> to sign requests is: <i>iotdevicegateway</i>.</p>
http://data-ats.iot.{region}.amazonaws.com<fullname>IoT data</fullname> <p>IoT data enables secure, bi-directional communication between Internet-connected things (such as sensors, actuators, embedded devices, or smart appliances) and the Amazon Web Services cloud. It implements a broker for applications and things to publish messages over HTTP (Publish) and retrieve, update, and delete shadows. A shadow is a persistent representation of your things and their state in the Amazon Web Services cloud.</p> <p>Find the endpoint address for actions in IoT data by running this CLI command:</p> <p> <code>aws iot describe-endpoint --endpoint-type iot:Data-ATS</code> </p> <p>The service name used by <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-4.html">Amazon Web ServicesSignature Version 4</a> to sign requests is: <i>iotdevicegateway</i>.</p>
http://data-ats.iot.{region}.amazonaws.com