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From the official MTurk blog:
"When programmatically creating HITs, developers can configure Amazon Mechanical Turk’s (MTurk) to send Notifications when certain events occur during the life cycle of their HIT. Notifications can then be tracked and processed using Amazon’s Simple Queue Service (SQS).
This year we made updates to our Java 1.7.0 SDK (released in March), and updates to the Python Boto SDK (released in July). Both of these updated SDKs will now allow you to improve the granularity of your workflows by using five new notification event types."
All twelve event types are also supported by our Ruby SDK."
More info: https://blog.mturk.com/using-event-...gement-on-amazon-mechanical-turk-b34d7c471832
"When programmatically creating HITs, developers can configure Amazon Mechanical Turk’s (MTurk) to send Notifications when certain events occur during the life cycle of their HIT. Notifications can then be tracked and processed using Amazon’s Simple Queue Service (SQS).
This year we made updates to our Java 1.7.0 SDK (released in March), and updates to the Python Boto SDK (released in July). Both of these updated SDKs will now allow you to improve the granularity of your workflows by using five new notification event types."
All twelve event types are also supported by our Ruby SDK."
More info: https://blog.mturk.com/using-event-...gement-on-amazon-mechanical-turk-b34d7c471832
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