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/**
 * Transfer management.
 * 

* This package provides the {@link com.amazonaws.services.s3.transfer.TransferManager} class, which * manages a queue of asynchronous transfers. Callers can create a TransferManager instance, sharing * that same instance throughout their application, queue new uploads for TransferManager to process, * and continue working while TransferManager tracks the asynchronous upload progress. *

* The main benefits of using TransferManager are: *

    *
  • Simplified API for working with, querying, and manipulating transfers. *
  • Consistent interface for submitting uploads that abstracts the single part and multipart upload logic. *
  • Increased throughput when multiple parts of an upload can be uploaded to Amazon S3 in parallel. *
*

* The AmazonS3TransferProgress sample included in the Amazon Web Services SDK for Java demonstrates how to use * TransferManager and how to track progress for uploads. *

* Using TransferManager to upload data to Amazon S3 is easy: *

 * AWSCredentials myCredentials = new BasicAWSCredentials(...);
 * TransferManager tx = new TransferManager(myCredentials);
 * Upload myUpload = tx.upload(myBucket, myFile.getName(), myFile);
 *
 * // You can poll your transfer's status to check its progress
 * if (myUpload.isDone() == false) {
 *     System.out.println("Transfer: " + myUpload.getDescription());
 *     System.out.println("  - State: " + myUpload.getState());
 *     System.out.println("  - Progress: " + myUpload.getProgress().getBytesTransferred());
 * }
 *
 * // Transfers also allow you to set a ProgressListener to receive
 * // asynchronous notifications about your transfer's progress.
 * myUpload.addProgressListener(myProgressListener);
 *
 * // Or you can block the current thread and wait for your transfer to
 * // to complete.  If the transfer fails, this method will throw a
 * // SdkClientException or AmazonServiceException detailing the reason.
 * myUpload.waitForCompletion();
 * 
* * @see com.amazonaws.services.s3.transfer.TransferManager */ package com.amazonaws.services.s3.transfer;




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