See: Description
| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| EvidentlyAsyncClient |
Service client for accessing Amazon CloudWatch Evidently asynchronously.
|
| EvidentlyAsyncClientBuilder |
A builder for creating an instance of
EvidentlyAsyncClient. |
| EvidentlyBaseClientBuilder<B extends EvidentlyBaseClientBuilder<B,C>,C> |
This includes configuration specific to Amazon CloudWatch Evidently that is supported by both
EvidentlyClientBuilder and EvidentlyAsyncClientBuilder. |
| EvidentlyClient |
Service client for accessing Amazon CloudWatch Evidently.
|
| EvidentlyClientBuilder |
A builder for creating an instance of
EvidentlyClient. |
You can use Amazon CloudWatch Evidently to safely validate new features by serving them to a specified percentage of your users while you roll out the feature. You can monitor the performance of the new feature to help you decide when to ramp up traffic to your users. This helps you reduce risk and identify unintended consequences before you fully launch the feature.
You can also conduct A/B experiments to make feature design decisions based on evidence and data. An experiment can test as many as five variations at once. Evidently collects experiment data and analyzes it using statistical methods. It also provides clear recommendations about which variations perform better. You can test both user-facing features and backend features.
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