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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is a fully managed native JSON database designed for scaling enterprise workloads. Amazon DocumentDB provides you the flexibility of a document database without the time-consuming database administration tasks, freeing you to focus on innovation. In this session, we will talk about the Amazon DocumentDB native integration with AWS Lambda that enables you to build event-driven applications that react to changes in your databases in near-real time using other AWS services. Using this integration, we will show you how to perform fuzzy full-text and synonym searches on JSON data stored in Amazon DocumentDB using the Amazon OpenSearch service.

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