Announcing a Fully Managed Appium Endpoint for AWS Device Farm
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AWS Device Farm enables mobile and web developers to test their apps using real mobile devices and desktop browsers. Starting today, you can connect to a fully managed [Appium](https://appium.io/docs/en/latest/) endpoint using only a few lines of code and run interactive tests on multiple physical devices directly from your IDE or local machine. This feature also seamlessly works with third-party tools such as [Appium Inspector ](https://github.com/appium/appium-inspector)— both hosted and local versions — for all actions including element inspection. Support for live video and log streaming enables you to get faster test feedback within your local workflow. It complements our existing [server-side execution](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/devicefarm/latest/developerguide/test-types.html) which gives you the scale and control to run secure enterprise-grade workloads. Taken together, Device Farm now offers you the ability to author, inspect, debug, test, and release mobile apps faster, whether from your IDE, AWS Console, or other environments. To learn more, see [Appium Testing](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/devicefarm/latest/developerguide/appium-endpoint.html) in _AWS Device Farm Developer Guide_.
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