Is it possible to listing RDS using C ++? (AWS)












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I would like to listing EC2 and RDS using the C ++ AWS SDK.



The EC2 listing was successful with an example in the AWS document.
However, I can not find an example of an RDS listing.



I need help listing RDS in C ++.
Is there a good example?










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    I would like to listing EC2 and RDS using the C ++ AWS SDK.



    The EC2 listing was successful with an example in the AWS document.
    However, I can not find an example of an RDS listing.



    I need help listing RDS in C ++.
    Is there a good example?










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      I would like to listing EC2 and RDS using the C ++ AWS SDK.



      The EC2 listing was successful with an example in the AWS document.
      However, I can not find an example of an RDS listing.



      I need help listing RDS in C ++.
      Is there a good example?










      share|improve this question














      I would like to listing EC2 and RDS using the C ++ AWS SDK.



      The EC2 listing was successful with an example in the AWS document.
      However, I can not find an example of an RDS listing.



      I need help listing RDS in C ++.
      Is there a good example?







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          DescribeDBInstances() exists in the AWS SDK for C++, according to this API docs page. In case if you don't find something in the documentation it is always good to check the source code itself. This function's code can be found in the following GitHub page.






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          DescribeDBInstances() exists in the AWS SDK for C++, according to this API docs page. In case if you don't find something in the documentation it is always good to check the source code itself. This function's code can be found in the following GitHub page.






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          DescribeDBInstances() exists in the AWS SDK for C++, according to this API docs page. In case if you don't find something in the documentation it is always good to check the source code itself. This function's code can be found in the following GitHub page.






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          DescribeDBInstances() exists in the AWS SDK for C++, according to this API docs page. In case if you don't find something in the documentation it is always good to check the source code itself. This function's code can be found in the following GitHub page.






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          DescribeDBInstances() exists in the AWS SDK for C++, according to this API docs page. In case if you don't find something in the documentation it is always good to check the source code itself. This function's code can be found in the following GitHub page.







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          I solved it with your help. Thanks!!

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