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Which of the below mentioned operations is not supported by SQS?

A user is using the AWS SQS to decouple the services. Which of the below mentioned operations
is not
supported by SQS?

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A.
SendMessageBatch

B.
DeleteMessageBatch

C.
CreateQueue

D.
DeleteMessageQueue

Explanation:
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS. is a fast, reliable, scalable, and fully managed message
queuing
service. SQS provides a simple and cost-effective way to decouple the components of an
application. The user can perform the following set of operations using the Amazon SQS:
CreateQueue, ListQueues, DeleteQueue, SendMessage, SendMessageBatch, ReceiveMessage,
DeleteMessage, DeleteMessageBatch, ChangeMessageVisibility, ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch,
SetQueueAttributes, GetQueueAttributes, GetQueueUrl, AddPermission and RemovePermission.
Operations can be performed only by the AWS account owner or an AWS account that the
account owner has delegated to.

3 Comments on “Which of the below mentioned operations is not supported by SQS?

  1. Aadarsh Sharan says:

    Answer – D

    Below are the various operations provided by AWS on SQS. In this list DeleteMessageQueue is not present.

    Basic Message Operations

    SendMessage: Send messages to a specified queue.
    ReceiveMessage: Return one or more messages from a specified queue.
    DeleteMessage: Remove a previously received message from a specified queue.
    ChangeMessageVisibility: Change the visibility timeout of a previously received message.
    Batch Message Operations

    SendMessageBatch: Send multiple messages to a specified queue.
    DeleteMessageBatch: Remove multiple previously received messages from a specified queue.
    ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch: Change the visibility timeout of multiple previously received messages.
    Basic Queue Management

    CreateQueue: Create queues for use with your AWS account.
    ListQueues: List your existing queues.
    DeleteQueue: Delete one of your queues.
    PurgeQueue: Delete all the messages in a queue.
    Advanced Queue Management

    SetQueueAttributes: Control queue settings such as the visibility timeout (amount of time that messages are locked after being read so they cannot be read again), a delay value, or dead letter queue parameters.
    GetQueueAttributes: Get information about a queue such as the visibility timeout, number of messages in the queue, or the maximum message size.
    GetQueueUrl: Get the queue URL.
    AddPermission: Add queue sharing for another AWS account for a specified queue.
    RemovePermission: Remove an AWS account from queue sharing for a specified queue.
    ListDeadLetterSourceQueues: List the queues attached to a dead letter queue.

    The correct answer is: DeleteMessageQueue




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