@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AbstractAWSCertificateManager extends Object implements AWSCertificateManager
AWSCertificateManager
. Convenient method forms pass through to the corresponding
overload that takes a request object, which throws an UnsupportedOperationException
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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AddTagsToCertificateResult |
addTagsToCertificate(AddTagsToCertificateRequest request)
Adds one or more tags to an ACM certificate.
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DeleteCertificateResult |
deleteCertificate(DeleteCertificateRequest request)
Deletes a certificate and its associated private key.
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DescribeCertificateResult |
describeCertificate(DescribeCertificateRequest request)
Returns detailed metadata about the specified ACM certificate.
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ExportCertificateResult |
exportCertificate(ExportCertificateRequest request)
Exports a private certificate issued by a private certificate authority (CA) for use anywhere.
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GetAccountConfigurationResult |
getAccountConfiguration(GetAccountConfigurationRequest request)
Returns the account configuration options associated with an Amazon Web Services account.
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ResponseMetadata |
getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful request, typically used for debugging issues
where a service isn't acting as expected.
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GetCertificateResult |
getCertificate(GetCertificateRequest request)
Retrieves a certificate and its certificate chain.
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ImportCertificateResult |
importCertificate(ImportCertificateRequest request)
Imports a certificate into Certificate Manager (ACM) to use with services that are integrated with ACM.
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ListCertificatesResult |
listCertificates(ListCertificatesRequest request)
Retrieves a list of certificate ARNs and domain names.
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ListTagsForCertificateResult |
listTagsForCertificate(ListTagsForCertificateRequest request)
Lists the tags that have been applied to the ACM certificate.
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PutAccountConfigurationResult |
putAccountConfiguration(PutAccountConfigurationRequest request)
Adds or modifies account-level configurations in ACM.
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RemoveTagsFromCertificateResult |
removeTagsFromCertificate(RemoveTagsFromCertificateRequest request)
Remove one or more tags from an ACM certificate.
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RenewCertificateResult |
renewCertificate(RenewCertificateRequest request)
Renews an eligible ACM certificate.
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RequestCertificateResult |
requestCertificate(RequestCertificateRequest request)
Requests an ACM certificate for use with other Amazon Web Services services.
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ResendValidationEmailResult |
resendValidationEmail(ResendValidationEmailRequest request)
Resends the email that requests domain ownership validation.
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void |
setEndpoint(String endpoint)
Overrides the default endpoint for this client ("https://acm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com").
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void |
setRegion(Region region)
An alternative to
AWSCertificateManager.setEndpoint(String) , sets the regional endpoint for this client's
service calls. |
void |
shutdown()
Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held open.
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UpdateCertificateOptionsResult |
updateCertificateOptions(UpdateCertificateOptionsRequest request)
Updates a certificate.
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AWSCertificateManagerWaiters |
waiters() |
public void setEndpoint(String endpoint)
AWSCertificateManager
Callers can pass in just the endpoint (ex: "acm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") or a full URL, including the protocol
(ex: "https://acm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"). If the protocol is not specified here, the default protocol from
this client's ClientConfiguration
will be used, which by default is HTTPS.
For more information on using AWS regions with the AWS SDK for Java, and a complete list of all available endpoints for all AWS services, see: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-java/v1/developer-guide/java-dg-region-selection.html#region-selection- choose-endpoint
This method is not threadsafe. An endpoint should be configured when the client is created and before any service requests are made. Changing it afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests in transit or retrying.
setEndpoint
in interface AWSCertificateManager
endpoint
- The endpoint (ex: "acm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") or a full URL, including the protocol (ex:
"https://acm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") of the region specific AWS endpoint this client will communicate
with.public void setRegion(Region region)
AWSCertificateManager
AWSCertificateManager.setEndpoint(String)
, sets the regional endpoint for this client's
service calls. Callers can use this method to control which AWS region they want to work with.
By default, all service endpoints in all regions use the https protocol. To use http instead, specify it in the
ClientConfiguration
supplied at construction.
This method is not threadsafe. A region should be configured when the client is created and before any service requests are made. Changing it afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests in transit or retrying.
setRegion
in interface AWSCertificateManager
region
- The region this client will communicate with. See Region.getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions)
for accessing a given region. Must not be null and must be a region where the service is available.Region.getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions)
,
Region.createClient(Class, com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration)
,
Region.isServiceSupported(String)
public AddTagsToCertificateResult addTagsToCertificate(AddTagsToCertificateRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Adds one or more tags to an ACM certificate. Tags are labels that you can use to identify and organize your
Amazon Web Services resources. Each tag consists of a key
and an optional value
. You
specify the certificate on input by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). You specify the tag by using a key-value
pair.
You can apply a tag to just one certificate if you want to identify a specific characteristic of that certificate, or you can apply the same tag to multiple certificates if you want to filter for a common relationship among those certificates. Similarly, you can apply the same tag to multiple resources if you want to specify a relationship among those resources. For example, you can add the same tag to an ACM certificate and an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer to indicate that they are both used by the same website. For more information, see Tagging ACM certificates.
To remove one or more tags, use the RemoveTagsFromCertificate action. To view all of the tags that have been applied to the certificate, use the ListTagsForCertificate action.
addTagsToCertificate
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public DeleteCertificateResult deleteCertificate(DeleteCertificateRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Deletes a certificate and its associated private key. If this action succeeds, the certificate no longer appears in the list that can be displayed by calling the ListCertificates action or be retrieved by calling the GetCertificate action. The certificate will not be available for use by Amazon Web Services services integrated with ACM.
You cannot delete an ACM certificate that is being used by another Amazon Web Services service. To delete a certificate that is in use, the certificate association must first be removed.
deleteCertificate
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public DescribeCertificateResult describeCertificate(DescribeCertificateRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Returns detailed metadata about the specified ACM certificate.
If you have just created a certificate using the RequestCertificate
action, there is a delay of
several seconds before you can retrieve information about it.
describeCertificate
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public ExportCertificateResult exportCertificate(ExportCertificateRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Exports a private certificate issued by a private certificate authority (CA) for use anywhere. The exported file contains the certificate, the certificate chain, and the encrypted private 2048-bit RSA key associated with the public key that is embedded in the certificate. For security, you must assign a passphrase for the private key when exporting it.
For information about exporting and formatting a certificate using the ACM console or CLI, see Export a Private Certificate.
exportCertificate
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public GetAccountConfigurationResult getAccountConfiguration(GetAccountConfigurationRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Returns the account configuration options associated with an Amazon Web Services account.
getAccountConfiguration
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public GetCertificateResult getCertificate(GetCertificateRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Retrieves a certificate and its certificate chain. The certificate may be either a public or private certificate
issued using the ACM RequestCertificate
action, or a certificate imported into ACM using the
ImportCertificate
action. The chain consists of the certificate of the issuing CA and the
intermediate certificates of any other subordinate CAs. All of the certificates are base64 encoded. You can use
OpenSSL to decode the certificates and
inspect individual fields.
getCertificate
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public ImportCertificateResult importCertificate(ImportCertificateRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Imports a certificate into Certificate Manager (ACM) to use with services that are integrated with ACM. Note that integrated services allow only certificate types and keys they support to be associated with their resources. Further, their support differs depending on whether the certificate is imported into IAM or into ACM. For more information, see the documentation for each service. For more information about importing certificates into ACM, see Importing Certificates in the Certificate Manager User Guide.
ACM does not provide managed renewal for certificates that you import.
Note the following guidelines when importing third party certificates:
You must enter the private key that matches the certificate you are importing.
The private key must be unencrypted. You cannot import a private key that is protected by a password or a passphrase.
The private key must be no larger than 5 KB (5,120 bytes).
The certificate, private key, and certificate chain must be PEM-encoded.
The current time must be between the Not Before
and Not After
certificate fields.
The Issuer
field must not be empty.
The OCSP authority URL, if present, must not exceed 1000 characters.
To import a new certificate, omit the CertificateArn
argument. Include this argument only when you
want to replace a previously imported certificate.
When you import a certificate by using the CLI, you must specify the certificate, the certificate chain, and the
private key by their file names preceded by fileb://
. For example, you can specify a certificate
saved in the C:\temp
folder as fileb://C:\temp\certificate_to_import.pem
. If you are
making an HTTP or HTTPS Query request, include these arguments as BLOBs.
When you import a certificate by using an SDK, you must specify the certificate, the certificate chain, and the private key files in the manner required by the programming language you're using.
The cryptographic algorithm of an imported certificate must match the algorithm of the signing CA. For example, if the signing CA key type is RSA, then the certificate key type must also be RSA.
This operation returns the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the imported certificate.
importCertificate
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public ListCertificatesResult listCertificates(ListCertificatesRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Retrieves a list of certificate ARNs and domain names. By default, the API returns RSA_2048 certificates. To
return all certificates in the account, include the keyType
filter with the values
[RSA_1024, RSA_2048, RSA_3072, RSA_4096, EC_prime256v1, EC_secp384r1, EC_secp521r1]
.
In addition to keyType
, you can also filter by the CertificateStatuses
,
keyUsage
, and extendedKeyUsage
attributes on the certificate. For more information, see
Filters.
listCertificates
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public ListTagsForCertificateResult listTagsForCertificate(ListTagsForCertificateRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Lists the tags that have been applied to the ACM certificate. Use the certificate's Amazon Resource Name (ARN) to specify the certificate. To add a tag to an ACM certificate, use the AddTagsToCertificate action. To delete a tag, use the RemoveTagsFromCertificate action.
listTagsForCertificate
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public PutAccountConfigurationResult putAccountConfiguration(PutAccountConfigurationRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Adds or modifies account-level configurations in ACM.
The supported configuration option is DaysBeforeExpiry
. This option specifies the number of days
prior to certificate expiration when ACM starts generating EventBridge
events. ACM sends one event
per day per certificate until the certificate expires. By default, accounts receive events starting 45 days
before certificate expiration.
putAccountConfiguration
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public RemoveTagsFromCertificateResult removeTagsFromCertificate(RemoveTagsFromCertificateRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Remove one or more tags from an ACM certificate. A tag consists of a key-value pair. If you do not specify the value portion of the tag when calling this function, the tag will be removed regardless of value. If you specify a value, the tag is removed only if it is associated with the specified value.
To add tags to a certificate, use the AddTagsToCertificate action. To view all of the tags that have been applied to a specific ACM certificate, use the ListTagsForCertificate action.
removeTagsFromCertificate
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public RenewCertificateResult renewCertificate(RenewCertificateRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Renews an eligible ACM certificate. At this time, only exported private certificates can be renewed with this operation. In order to renew your Amazon Web Services Private CA certificates with ACM, you must first grant the ACM service principal permission to do so. For more information, see Testing Managed Renewal in the ACM User Guide.
renewCertificate
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public RequestCertificateResult requestCertificate(RequestCertificateRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Requests an ACM certificate for use with other Amazon Web Services services. To request an ACM certificate, you
must specify a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) in the DomainName
parameter. You can also specify
additional FQDNs in the SubjectAlternativeNames
parameter.
If you are requesting a private certificate, domain validation is not required. If you are requesting a public certificate, each domain name that you specify must be validated to verify that you own or control the domain. You can use DNS validation or email validation. We recommend that you use DNS validation. ACM issues public certificates after receiving approval from the domain owner.
ACM behavior differs from the RFC 6125 specification of the certificate validation process. ACM first checks for a Subject Alternative Name, and, if it finds one, ignores the common name (CN).
After successful completion of the RequestCertificate
action, there is a delay of several seconds
before you can retrieve information about the new certificate.
requestCertificate
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public ResendValidationEmailResult resendValidationEmail(ResendValidationEmailRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Resends the email that requests domain ownership validation. The domain owner or an authorized representative must approve the ACM certificate before it can be issued. The certificate can be approved by clicking a link in the mail to navigate to the Amazon certificate approval website and then clicking I Approve. However, the validation email can be blocked by spam filters. Therefore, if you do not receive the original mail, you can request that the mail be resent within 72 hours of requesting the ACM certificate. If more than 72 hours have elapsed since your original request or since your last attempt to resend validation mail, you must request a new certificate. For more information about setting up your contact email addresses, see Configure Email for your Domain.
resendValidationEmail
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public UpdateCertificateOptionsResult updateCertificateOptions(UpdateCertificateOptionsRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Updates a certificate. Currently, you can use this function to specify whether to opt in to or out of recording your certificate in a certificate transparency log. For more information, see Opting Out of Certificate Transparency Logging.
updateCertificateOptions
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public void shutdown()
AWSCertificateManager
shutdown
in interface AWSCertificateManager
public ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
AWSCertificateManager
Response metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you need to access this extra diagnostic information for an executed request, you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after executing a request.
getCachedResponseMetadata
in interface AWSCertificateManager
request
- The originally executed request.public AWSCertificateManagerWaiters waiters()
waiters
in interface AWSCertificateManager