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what do you mean when you said "outside aws services"? Are you trying to call aws lambda programmatically in some language?kaushalparik27– kaushalparik272017-05-05 14:24:28 +00:00Commented May 5, 2017 at 14:24
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It would be very helpful if you were to include full information (eg that you want to use Python) in your initial question. For tips on writing questions, please see: How do I ask a good question?John Rotenstein– John Rotenstein2017-05-09 07:25:31 +00:00Commented May 9, 2017 at 7:25
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Why do you wish to use HTTP(s) without using an SDK and without using API Gateway? They are the best ways to do it, so you'd need a really good reason to not use them.John Rotenstein– John Rotenstein2017-05-09 07:26:19 +00:00Commented May 9, 2017 at 7:26
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@JohnRotenstein because API Gateway imposes constraints of 10MB for the payload, and 30 seconds for the timeout. these constraints can be crippling when it comes to vision-based machine learning tasks.Crashalot– Crashalot2021-09-05 23:50:08 +00:00Commented Sep 5, 2021 at 23:50
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