Amazon Location Service has updated its Migration SDK, expanding support for advanced places, routing, and mapping features such as nearby search, searching by phone number, waypoint optimization, and step-by-step routes planning instructions. This update makes it easier for customers to transition from the Google Maps Platform to Amazon Location Service when relying on these capabilities.
These new features allow developers to migrate more sophisticated location-based applications without needing to rewrite any of the application or business logic. Customers can compare their current Google Maps API usage with the Migration SDK’s list of supported APIs to determine if the Migration SDK is right for them. The Migration SDK will receive updates as Amazon Location Service extends its Maps/Places/Routes feature set.
To learn more about the enhanced Migration SDK, visit the Migration SDK documentation.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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