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<h1>Welcome to AWS Lambda Eclipse Plugin</h1>

<p><strong>Congratulations</strong>! You have created your first AWS Lambda project. So what's next?</p>

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<h3>Step 1: Implement your function</h3>

<p>Open up <strong>Hello.java</strong> and implement the <strong>handleRequest</strong> method. This method is the entry point for your Lambda function, and it will be invoked by Lambda in response to input from the event sources of your function.</p>

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  <p><strong>Note:</strong> You can add new classes and additional external dependencies in your project if needed.</p>
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<h3>Step 2: Test your function</h3>

<p>Open up <strong>HelloTest.java</strong>. Fill in your test logic to validate the input and output of your function handler, and then run it locally as a normal JUnit test.</p>

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  <p><strong>Note:</strong> The unit test provides a sample JSON input file if you have chosen a predefined event type as your function input. You can modify the JSON file, or create new ones based on it.</p>
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<h3>Step 3: Upload your function</h3>

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Under Project or Package Explorer View, right-click on your project and select <strong>Amazon Web Services -&gt; Upload Function to AWS Lambda</strong>.
Then follow the steps to create a new Lambda function or upload your code to an existing function.
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<h3>Step 4: Invoke your function</h3>

<p>Now we are ready to run the function in the cloud. Right-click on your project again and select <strong>Amazon Web Services -&gt; Run on AWS Lambda</strong>. <br>
In the input dialog, enter the JSON input for your function, or select one of the JSON files in your project.</p>

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  <p><strong>Tip:</strong> You can add new JSON input files in your project, and they will show up in this dialog as long as the file name ends with ".json".</p>
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<p>Click <strong>Invoke</strong> and check the output of your function in the Eclipse Console View.</p>

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<h3>What's next?</h3>

<p>If you want to know more about AWS Lambda, check out the following links:</p>

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<li><a href="http://aws.amazon.com/lambda/details/">AWS Lambda Product Details</a></li>
<li><a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/welcome.html">AWS Lambda Developer Guide</a></li>
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<p><a href="mailto:aws-eclipse-feedback@amazon.com">Contact us</a> to send bug reports and feedbacks.</p>

<p><strong><em>AWS SDK for Java team</em></strong></p>

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