Invoking other Lambdas synchronously from a Lambda is a scalability anti-pattern. Lambdas have a maximum execution time before they timeout (15 minutes as of May 2021). Having to wait for another Lambda to finish its execution could lead to a timeout. A better solution is to generate events that can be consumed asynchronously by other Lambdas. == Noncompliant Code Example With AWS SDKv1 ---- InvokeRequest invokeRequest = new InvokeRequest() .withFunctionName("myFunction"); AWSLambda awsLambda = AWSLambdaClientBuilder.standard() .withCredentials(new ProfileCredentialsProvider()) .withRegion(Regions.US_WEST_2).build(); awsLambda.invoke(invokeRequest); // Noncompliant ---- == See * https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/best-practices.html[Best practices for working with AWS Lambda functions]