@ThreadSafe @Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AmazonRoute53Client extends AmazonWebServiceClient implements AmazonRoute53
Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable Domain Name System (DNS) web service.
You can use Route 53 to:
Register domain names.
For more information, see How domain registration works.
Route internet traffic to the resources for your domain
For more information, see How internet traffic is routed to your website or web application.
Check the health of your resources.
For more information, see How Route 53 checks the health of your resources.
LOGGING_AWS_REQUEST_METRICENDPOINT_PREFIX| Constructor and Description |
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AmazonRoute53Client()
Deprecated.
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AmazonRoute53Client(AWSCredentials awsCredentials)
Deprecated.
use
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider) for example:
AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().withCredentials(new AWSStaticCredentialsProvider(awsCredentials)).build(); |
AmazonRoute53Client(AWSCredentials awsCredentials,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
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AmazonRoute53Client(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider)
Deprecated.
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AmazonRoute53Client(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
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AmazonRoute53Client(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration,
RequestMetricCollector requestMetricCollector)
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AmazonRoute53Client(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
Deprecated.
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ActivateKeySigningKeyResult |
activateKeySigningKey(ActivateKeySigningKeyRequest request)
Activates a key-signing key (KSK) so that it can be used for signing by DNSSEC.
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AssociateVPCWithHostedZoneResult |
associateVPCWithHostedZone(AssociateVPCWithHostedZoneRequest request)
Associates an Amazon VPC with a private hosted zone.
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static AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder |
builder() |
ChangeCidrCollectionResult |
changeCidrCollection(ChangeCidrCollectionRequest request)
Creates, changes, or deletes CIDR blocks within a collection.
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ChangeResourceRecordSetsResult |
changeResourceRecordSets(ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest request)
Creates, changes, or deletes a resource record set, which contains authoritative DNS information for a specified
domain name or subdomain name.
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ChangeTagsForResourceResult |
changeTagsForResource(ChangeTagsForResourceRequest request)
Adds, edits, or deletes tags for a health check or a hosted zone.
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CreateCidrCollectionResult |
createCidrCollection(CreateCidrCollectionRequest request)
Creates a CIDR collection in the current Amazon Web Services account.
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CreateHealthCheckResult |
createHealthCheck(CreateHealthCheckRequest request)
Creates a new health check.
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CreateHostedZoneResult |
createHostedZone(CreateHostedZoneRequest request)
Creates a new public or private hosted zone.
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CreateKeySigningKeyResult |
createKeySigningKey(CreateKeySigningKeyRequest request)
Creates a new key-signing key (KSK) associated with a hosted zone.
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CreateQueryLoggingConfigResult |
createQueryLoggingConfig(CreateQueryLoggingConfigRequest request)
Creates a configuration for DNS query logging.
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CreateReusableDelegationSetResult |
createReusableDelegationSet(CreateReusableDelegationSetRequest request)
Creates a delegation set (a group of four name servers) that can be reused by multiple hosted zones that were
created by the same Amazon Web Services account.
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CreateTrafficPolicyResult |
createTrafficPolicy(CreateTrafficPolicyRequest request)
Creates a traffic policy, which you use to create multiple DNS resource record sets for one domain name (such as
example.com) or one subdomain name (such as www.example.com).
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CreateTrafficPolicyInstanceResult |
createTrafficPolicyInstance(CreateTrafficPolicyInstanceRequest request)
Creates resource record sets in a specified hosted zone based on the settings in a specified traffic policy
version.
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CreateTrafficPolicyVersionResult |
createTrafficPolicyVersion(CreateTrafficPolicyVersionRequest request)
Creates a new version of an existing traffic policy.
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CreateVPCAssociationAuthorizationResult |
createVPCAssociationAuthorization(CreateVPCAssociationAuthorizationRequest request)
Authorizes the Amazon Web Services account that created a specified VPC to submit an
AssociateVPCWithHostedZone request to associate the VPC with a specified hosted zone that was
created by a different account. |
DeactivateKeySigningKeyResult |
deactivateKeySigningKey(DeactivateKeySigningKeyRequest request)
Deactivates a key-signing key (KSK) so that it will not be used for signing by DNSSEC.
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DeleteCidrCollectionResult |
deleteCidrCollection(DeleteCidrCollectionRequest request)
Deletes a CIDR collection in the current Amazon Web Services account.
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DeleteHealthCheckResult |
deleteHealthCheck(DeleteHealthCheckRequest request)
Deletes a health check.
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DeleteHostedZoneResult |
deleteHostedZone(DeleteHostedZoneRequest request)
Deletes a hosted zone.
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DeleteKeySigningKeyResult |
deleteKeySigningKey(DeleteKeySigningKeyRequest request)
Deletes a key-signing key (KSK).
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DeleteQueryLoggingConfigResult |
deleteQueryLoggingConfig(DeleteQueryLoggingConfigRequest request)
Deletes a configuration for DNS query logging.
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DeleteReusableDelegationSetResult |
deleteReusableDelegationSet(DeleteReusableDelegationSetRequest request)
Deletes a reusable delegation set.
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DeleteTrafficPolicyResult |
deleteTrafficPolicy(DeleteTrafficPolicyRequest request)
Deletes a traffic policy.
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DeleteTrafficPolicyInstanceResult |
deleteTrafficPolicyInstance(DeleteTrafficPolicyInstanceRequest request)
Deletes a traffic policy instance and all of the resource record sets that Amazon Route 53 created when you
created the instance.
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DeleteVPCAssociationAuthorizationResult |
deleteVPCAssociationAuthorization(DeleteVPCAssociationAuthorizationRequest request)
Removes authorization to submit an
AssociateVPCWithHostedZone request to associate a specified VPC
with a hosted zone that was created by a different account. |
DisableHostedZoneDNSSECResult |
disableHostedZoneDNSSEC(DisableHostedZoneDNSSECRequest request)
Disables DNSSEC signing in a specific hosted zone.
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DisassociateVPCFromHostedZoneResult |
disassociateVPCFromHostedZone(DisassociateVPCFromHostedZoneRequest request)
Disassociates an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) from an Amazon Route 53 private hosted zone.
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EnableHostedZoneDNSSECResult |
enableHostedZoneDNSSEC(EnableHostedZoneDNSSECRequest request)
Enables DNSSEC signing in a specific hosted zone.
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GetAccountLimitResult |
getAccountLimit(GetAccountLimitRequest request)
Gets the specified limit for the current account, for example, the maximum number of health checks that you can
create using the 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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GetChangeResult |
getChange(GetChangeRequest request)
Returns the current status of a change batch request.
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GetCheckerIpRangesResult |
getCheckerIpRanges()
Simplified method form for invoking the GetCheckerIpRanges operation.
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GetCheckerIpRangesResult |
getCheckerIpRanges(GetCheckerIpRangesRequest request)
Route 53 does not perform authorization for this API because it retrieves information that is already available
to the public.
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GetDNSSECResult |
getDNSSEC(GetDNSSECRequest request)
Returns information about DNSSEC for a specific hosted zone, including the key-signing keys (KSKs) in the hosted
zone.
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GetGeoLocationResult |
getGeoLocation()
Simplified method form for invoking the GetGeoLocation operation.
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GetGeoLocationResult |
getGeoLocation(GetGeoLocationRequest request)
Gets information about whether a specified geographic location is supported for Amazon Route 53 geolocation
resource record sets.
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GetHealthCheckResult |
getHealthCheck(GetHealthCheckRequest request)
Gets information about a specified health check.
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GetHealthCheckCountResult |
getHealthCheckCount()
Simplified method form for invoking the GetHealthCheckCount operation.
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GetHealthCheckCountResult |
getHealthCheckCount(GetHealthCheckCountRequest request)
Retrieves the number of health checks that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
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GetHealthCheckLastFailureReasonResult |
getHealthCheckLastFailureReason(GetHealthCheckLastFailureReasonRequest request)
Gets the reason that a specified health check failed most recently.
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GetHealthCheckStatusResult |
getHealthCheckStatus(GetHealthCheckStatusRequest request)
Gets status of a specified health check.
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GetHostedZoneResult |
getHostedZone(GetHostedZoneRequest request)
Gets information about a specified hosted zone including the four name servers assigned to the hosted zone.
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GetHostedZoneCountResult |
getHostedZoneCount()
Simplified method form for invoking the GetHostedZoneCount operation.
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GetHostedZoneCountResult |
getHostedZoneCount(GetHostedZoneCountRequest request)
Retrieves the number of hosted zones that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
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GetHostedZoneLimitResult |
getHostedZoneLimit(GetHostedZoneLimitRequest request)
Gets the specified limit for a specified hosted zone, for example, the maximum number of records that you can
create in the hosted zone.
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GetQueryLoggingConfigResult |
getQueryLoggingConfig(GetQueryLoggingConfigRequest request)
Gets information about a specified configuration for DNS query logging.
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GetReusableDelegationSetResult |
getReusableDelegationSet(GetReusableDelegationSetRequest request)
Retrieves information about a specified reusable delegation set, including the four name servers that are
assigned to the delegation set.
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GetReusableDelegationSetLimitResult |
getReusableDelegationSetLimit(GetReusableDelegationSetLimitRequest request)
Gets the maximum number of hosted zones that you can associate with the specified reusable delegation set.
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GetTrafficPolicyResult |
getTrafficPolicy(GetTrafficPolicyRequest request)
Gets information about a specific traffic policy version.
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GetTrafficPolicyInstanceResult |
getTrafficPolicyInstance(GetTrafficPolicyInstanceRequest request)
Gets information about a specified traffic policy instance.
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GetTrafficPolicyInstanceCountResult |
getTrafficPolicyInstanceCount()
Simplified method form for invoking the GetTrafficPolicyInstanceCount operation.
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GetTrafficPolicyInstanceCountResult |
getTrafficPolicyInstanceCount(GetTrafficPolicyInstanceCountRequest request)
Gets the number of traffic policy instances that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
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ListCidrBlocksResult |
listCidrBlocks(ListCidrBlocksRequest request)
Returns a paginated list of location objects and their CIDR blocks.
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ListCidrCollectionsResult |
listCidrCollections(ListCidrCollectionsRequest request)
Returns a paginated list of CIDR collections in the Amazon Web Services account (metadata only).
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ListCidrLocationsResult |
listCidrLocations(ListCidrLocationsRequest request)
Returns a paginated list of CIDR locations for the given collection (metadata only, does not include CIDR
blocks).
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ListGeoLocationsResult |
listGeoLocations()
Simplified method form for invoking the ListGeoLocations operation.
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ListGeoLocationsResult |
listGeoLocations(ListGeoLocationsRequest request)
Retrieves a list of supported geographic locations.
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ListHealthChecksResult |
listHealthChecks()
Simplified method form for invoking the ListHealthChecks operation.
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ListHealthChecksResult |
listHealthChecks(ListHealthChecksRequest request)
Retrieve a list of the health checks that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
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ListHostedZonesResult |
listHostedZones()
Simplified method form for invoking the ListHostedZones operation.
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ListHostedZonesResult |
listHostedZones(ListHostedZonesRequest request)
Retrieves a list of the public and private hosted zones that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services
account.
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ListHostedZonesByNameResult |
listHostedZonesByName()
Simplified method form for invoking the ListHostedZonesByName operation.
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ListHostedZonesByNameResult |
listHostedZonesByName(ListHostedZonesByNameRequest request)
Retrieves a list of your hosted zones in lexicographic order.
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ListHostedZonesByVPCResult |
listHostedZonesByVPC(ListHostedZonesByVPCRequest request)
Lists all the private hosted zones that a specified VPC is associated with, regardless of which Amazon Web
Services account or Amazon Web Services service owns the hosted zones.
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ListQueryLoggingConfigsResult |
listQueryLoggingConfigs(ListQueryLoggingConfigsRequest request)
Lists the configurations for DNS query logging that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account
or the configuration that is associated with a specified hosted zone.
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ListResourceRecordSetsResult |
listResourceRecordSets(ListResourceRecordSetsRequest request)
Lists the resource record sets in a specified hosted zone.
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ListReusableDelegationSetsResult |
listReusableDelegationSets()
Simplified method form for invoking the ListReusableDelegationSets operation.
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ListReusableDelegationSetsResult |
listReusableDelegationSets(ListReusableDelegationSetsRequest request)
Retrieves a list of the reusable delegation sets that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services
account.
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ListTagsForResourceResult |
listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
Lists tags for one health check or hosted zone.
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ListTagsForResourcesResult |
listTagsForResources(ListTagsForResourcesRequest request)
Lists tags for up to 10 health checks or hosted zones.
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ListTrafficPoliciesResult |
listTrafficPolicies()
Simplified method form for invoking the ListTrafficPolicies operation.
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ListTrafficPoliciesResult |
listTrafficPolicies(ListTrafficPoliciesRequest request)
Gets information about the latest version for every traffic policy that is associated with the current Amazon Web
Services account.
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ListTrafficPolicyInstancesResult |
listTrafficPolicyInstances()
Simplified method form for invoking the ListTrafficPolicyInstances operation.
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ListTrafficPolicyInstancesResult |
listTrafficPolicyInstances(ListTrafficPolicyInstancesRequest request)
Gets information about the traffic policy instances that you created by using the current Amazon Web Services
account.
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ListTrafficPolicyInstancesByHostedZoneResult |
listTrafficPolicyInstancesByHostedZone(ListTrafficPolicyInstancesByHostedZoneRequest request)
Gets information about the traffic policy instances that you created in a specified hosted zone.
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ListTrafficPolicyInstancesByPolicyResult |
listTrafficPolicyInstancesByPolicy(ListTrafficPolicyInstancesByPolicyRequest request)
Gets information about the traffic policy instances that you created by using a specify traffic policy version.
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ListTrafficPolicyVersionsResult |
listTrafficPolicyVersions(ListTrafficPolicyVersionsRequest request)
Gets information about all of the versions for a specified traffic policy.
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ListVPCAssociationAuthorizationsResult |
listVPCAssociationAuthorizations(ListVPCAssociationAuthorizationsRequest request)
Gets a list of the VPCs that were created by other accounts and that can be associated with a specified hosted
zone because you've submitted one or more
CreateVPCAssociationAuthorization requests. |
void |
shutdown()
Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held
open.
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TestDNSAnswerResult |
testDNSAnswer(TestDNSAnswerRequest request)
Gets the value that Amazon Route 53 returns in response to a DNS request for a specified record name and type.
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UpdateHealthCheckResult |
updateHealthCheck(UpdateHealthCheckRequest request)
Updates an existing health check.
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UpdateHostedZoneCommentResult |
updateHostedZoneComment(UpdateHostedZoneCommentRequest request)
Updates the comment for a specified hosted zone.
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UpdateTrafficPolicyCommentResult |
updateTrafficPolicyComment(UpdateTrafficPolicyCommentRequest request)
Updates the comment for a specified traffic policy version.
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UpdateTrafficPolicyInstanceResult |
updateTrafficPolicyInstance(UpdateTrafficPolicyInstanceRequest request)
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AmazonRoute53Waiters |
waiters() |
addRequestHandler, addRequestHandler, configureRegion, getClientConfiguration, getEndpointPrefix, getMonitoringListeners, getRequestMetricsCollector, getServiceName, getSignerByURI, getSignerOverride, getSignerRegionOverride, getTimeOffset, makeImmutable, removeRequestHandler, removeRequestHandler, setEndpoint, setEndpoint, setRegion, setServiceNameIntern, setSignerRegionOverride, setTimeOffset, withEndpoint, withRegion, withRegion, withTimeOffsetequals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitsetEndpoint, setRegion@Deprecated public AmazonRoute53Client()
AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.defaultClient()All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call completes.
DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain@Deprecated public AmazonRoute53Client(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call completes.
clientConfiguration - The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to Route 53 (ex: proxy settings,
retry counts, etc.).DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain@Deprecated public AmazonRoute53Client(AWSCredentials awsCredentials)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider) for example:
AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().withCredentials(new AWSStaticCredentialsProvider(awsCredentials)).build();All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call completes.
awsCredentials - The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services.@Deprecated public AmazonRoute53Client(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider) and
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call completes.
awsCredentials - The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services.clientConfiguration - The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to Route 53 (ex: proxy settings,
retry counts, etc.).@Deprecated public AmazonRoute53Client(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call completes.
awsCredentialsProvider - The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.@Deprecated public AmazonRoute53Client(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider) and
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call completes.
awsCredentialsProvider - The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.clientConfiguration - The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to Route 53 (ex: proxy settings,
retry counts, etc.).@Deprecated public AmazonRoute53Client(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, RequestMetricCollector requestMetricCollector)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider) and
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration) and
AwsClientBuilder.withMetricsCollector(RequestMetricCollector)All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call completes.
awsCredentialsProvider - The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.clientConfiguration - The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to Route 53 (ex: proxy settings,
retry counts, etc.).requestMetricCollector - optional request metric collectorpublic static AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder builder()
public ActivateKeySigningKeyResult activateKeySigningKey(ActivateKeySigningKeyRequest request)
Activates a key-signing key (KSK) so that it can be used for signing by DNSSEC. This operation changes the KSK
status to ACTIVE.
activateKeySigningKey in interface AmazonRoute53activateKeySigningKeyRequest - ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.NoSuchKeySigningKeyException - The specified key-signing key (KSK) doesn't exist.InvalidKeySigningKeyStatusException - The key-signing key (KSK) status isn't valid or another KSK has the status INTERNAL_FAILURE.InvalidSigningStatusException - Your hosted zone status isn't valid for this operation. In the hosted zone, change the status to enable
DNSSEC or disable DNSSEC.InvalidKMSArnException - The KeyManagementServiceArn that you specified isn't valid to use with DNSSEC signing.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public AssociateVPCWithHostedZoneResult associateVPCWithHostedZone(AssociateVPCWithHostedZoneRequest request)
Associates an Amazon VPC with a private hosted zone.
To perform the association, the VPC and the private hosted zone must already exist. You can't convert a public hosted zone into a private hosted zone.
If you want to associate a VPC that was created by using one Amazon Web Services account with a private hosted
zone that was created by using a different account, the Amazon Web Services account that created the private
hosted zone must first submit a CreateVPCAssociationAuthorization request. Then the account that
created the VPC must submit an AssociateVPCWithHostedZone request.
When granting access, the hosted zone and the Amazon VPC must belong to the same partition. A partition is a group of Amazon Web Services Regions. Each Amazon Web Services account is scoped to one partition.
The following are the supported partitions:
aws - Amazon Web Services Regions
aws-cn - China Regions
aws-us-gov - Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region
For more information, see Access Management in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
associateVPCWithHostedZone in interface AmazonRoute53associateVPCWithHostedZoneRequest - A complex type that contains information about the request to associate a VPC with a private hosted zone.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.NotAuthorizedException - Associating the specified VPC with the specified hosted zone has not been authorized.InvalidVPCIdException - The VPC ID that you specified either isn't a valid ID or the current account is not authorized to access
this VPC.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.PublicZoneVPCAssociationException - You're trying to associate a VPC with a public hosted zone. Amazon Route 53 doesn't support associating a
VPC with a public hosted zone.ConflictingDomainExistsException - The cause of this error depends on the operation that you're performing:
Create a public hosted zone: Two hosted zones that have the same name or that have a parent/child relationship (example.com and test.example.com) can't have any common name servers. You tried to create a hosted zone that has the same name as an existing hosted zone or that's the parent or child of an existing hosted zone, and you specified a delegation set that shares one or more name servers with the existing hosted zone. For more information, see CreateReusableDelegationSet.
Create a private hosted zone: A hosted zone with the specified name already exists and is already associated with the Amazon VPC that you specified.
Associate VPCs with a private hosted zone: The VPC that you specified is already associated with another hosted zone that has the same name.
LimitsExceededException - This operation can't be completed because the current account has reached the limit on the resource you
are trying to create. To request a higher limit, create a
case with the Amazon Web Services Support Center.PriorRequestNotCompleteException - If Amazon Route 53 can't process a request before the next request arrives, it will reject subsequent
requests for the same hosted zone and return an HTTP 400 error (Bad request).
If Route 53 returns this error repeatedly for the same request, we recommend that you wait, in intervals
of increasing duration, before you try the request again.AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
AssociateVPCWithHostedZoneRequest request = new AssociateVPCWithHostedZoneRequest().withHostedZoneId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE")
.withVPC(new VPC().withVPCRegion("us-east-2").withVPCId("vpc-1a2b3c4d")).withComment("");
AssociateVPCWithHostedZoneResult response = client.associateVPCWithHostedZone(request);public ChangeCidrCollectionResult changeCidrCollection(ChangeCidrCollectionRequest request)
Creates, changes, or deletes CIDR blocks within a collection. Contains authoritative IP information mapping blocks to one or multiple locations.
A change request can update multiple locations in a collection at a time, which is helpful if you want to move one or more CIDR blocks from one location to another in one transaction, without downtime.
Limits
The max number of CIDR blocks included in the request is 1000. As a result, big updates require multiple API calls.
PUT and DELETE_IF_EXISTS
Use ChangeCidrCollection to perform the following actions:
PUT: Create a CIDR block within the specified collection.
DELETE_IF_EXISTS: Delete an existing CIDR block from the collection.
changeCidrCollection in interface AmazonRoute53changeCidrCollectionRequest - NoSuchCidrCollectionException - The CIDR collection you specified, doesn't exist.CidrCollectionVersionMismatchException - The CIDR collection version you provided, doesn't match the one in the ListCidrCollections
operation.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.CidrBlockInUseException - This CIDR block is already in use.LimitsExceededException - This operation can't be completed because the current account has reached the limit on the resource you
are trying to create. To request a higher limit, create a
case with the Amazon Web Services Support Center.ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.public ChangeResourceRecordSetsResult changeResourceRecordSets(ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest request)
Creates, changes, or deletes a resource record set, which contains authoritative DNS information for a specified
domain name or subdomain name. For example, you can use ChangeResourceRecordSets to create a
resource record set that routes traffic for test.example.com to a web server that has an IP address of
192.0.2.44.
Deleting Resource Record Sets
To delete a resource record set, you must specify all the same values that you specified when you created it.
Change Batches and Transactional Changes
The request body must include a document with a ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest element. The request
body contains a list of change items, known as a change batch. Change batches are considered transactional
changes. Route 53 validates the changes in the request and then either makes all or none of the changes in the
change batch request. This ensures that DNS routing isn't adversely affected by partial changes to the resource
record sets in a hosted zone.
For example, suppose a change batch request contains two changes: it deletes the CNAME resource
record set for www.example.com and creates an alias resource record set for www.example.com. If validation for
both records succeeds, Route 53 deletes the first resource record set and creates the second resource record set
in a single operation. If validation for either the DELETE or the CREATE action fails,
then the request is canceled, and the original CNAME record continues to exist.
If you try to delete the same resource record set more than once in a single change batch, Route 53 returns an
InvalidChangeBatch error.
Traffic Flow
To create resource record sets for complex routing configurations, use either the traffic flow visual editor in the Route 53 console or the API actions for traffic policies and traffic policy instances. Save the configuration as a traffic policy, then associate the traffic policy with one or more domain names (such as example.com) or subdomain names (such as www.example.com), in the same hosted zone or in multiple hosted zones. You can roll back the updates if the new configuration isn't performing as expected. For more information, see Using Traffic Flow to Route DNS Traffic in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
Create, Delete, and Upsert
Use ChangeResourceRecordsSetsRequest to perform the following actions:
CREATE: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE: Deletes an existing resource record set that has the specified values.
UPSERT: If a resource set doesn't exist, Route 53 creates it. If a resource set exists Route 53
updates it with the values in the request.
Syntaxes for Creating, Updating, and Deleting Resource Record Sets
The syntax for a request depends on the type of resource record set that you want to create, delete, or update, such as weighted, alias, or failover. The XML elements in your request must appear in the order listed in the syntax.
For an example for each type of resource record set, see "Examples."
Don't refer to the syntax in the "Parameter Syntax" section, which includes all of the elements for every kind of
resource record set that you can create, delete, or update by using ChangeResourceRecordSets.
Change Propagation to Route 53 DNS Servers
When you submit a ChangeResourceRecordSets request, Route 53 propagates your changes to all of the
Route 53 authoritative DNS servers managing the hosted zone. While your changes are propagating,
GetChange returns a status of PENDING. When propagation is complete,
GetChange returns a status of INSYNC. Changes generally propagate to all Route 53 name
servers managing the hosted zone within 60 seconds. For more information, see GetChange.
Limits on ChangeResourceRecordSets Requests
For information about the limits on a ChangeResourceRecordSets request, see Limits in the Amazon
Route 53 Developer Guide.
changeResourceRecordSets in interface AmazonRoute53changeResourceRecordSetsRequest - A complex type that contains change information for the resource record set.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.NoSuchHealthCheckException - No health check exists with the specified ID.InvalidChangeBatchException - This exception contains a list of messages that might contain one or more error messages. Each error
message indicates one error in the change batch.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.PriorRequestNotCompleteException - If Amazon Route 53 can't process a request before the next request arrives, it will reject subsequent
requests for the same hosted zone and return an HTTP 400 error (Bad request).
If Route 53 returns this error repeatedly for the same request, we recommend that you wait, in intervals
of increasing duration, before you try the request again.AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest request = new ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest().withHostedZoneId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE").withChangeBatch(
new ChangeBatch().withComment("Web server for example.com").withChanges(
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet().withName("example.com").withType("A").withTTL(60L)
.withResourceRecords(new ResourceRecord().withValue("192.0.2.44")))));
ChangeResourceRecordSetsResult response = client.changeResourceRecordSets(request);AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest request = new ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest().withHostedZoneId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE").withChangeBatch(
new ChangeBatch().withComment("Web servers for example.com").withChanges(
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet().withName("example.com").withType("A").withSetIdentifier("Seattle data center").withWeight(100L)
.withTTL(60L).withResourceRecords(new ResourceRecord().withValue("192.0.2.44"))
.withHealthCheckId("abcdef11-2222-3333-4444-555555fedcba")),
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet().withName("example.com").withType("A").withSetIdentifier("Portland data center").withWeight(200L)
.withTTL(60L).withResourceRecords(new ResourceRecord().withValue("192.0.2.45"))
.withHealthCheckId("abcdef66-7777-8888-9999-000000fedcba"))));
ChangeResourceRecordSetsResult response = client.changeResourceRecordSets(request);AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest request = new ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest()
//Depends on the type of resource that you want to route traffic to
.withHostedZoneId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE").withChangeBatch(
new ChangeBatch().withComment("CloudFront distribution for example.com").withChanges(
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet()
.withName("example.com")
.withType("A")
.withAliasTarget(
new AliasTarget().withHostedZoneId("Z2FDTNDATAQYW2").withDNSName("d123rk29d0stfj.cloudfront.net")
.withEvaluateTargetHealth(false)))));
ChangeResourceRecordSetsResult response = client.changeResourceRecordSets(request);AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest request = new ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest()
//Depends on the type of resource that you want to route traffic to
.withHostedZoneId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE").withChangeBatch(
new ChangeBatch().withComment("ELB load balancers for example.com").withChanges(
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet()
.withName("example.com")
.withType("A")
.withSetIdentifier("Ohio region")
.withWeight(100L)
.withAliasTarget(
new AliasTarget().withHostedZoneId("Z3AADJGX6KTTL2")
.withDNSName("example-com-123456789.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com ")
.withEvaluateTargetHealth(true))),
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet()
.withName("example.com")
.withType("A")
.withSetIdentifier("Oregon region")
.withWeight(200L)
.withAliasTarget(
new AliasTarget().withHostedZoneId("Z1H1FL5HABSF5")
.withDNSName("example-com-987654321.us-west-2.elb.amazonaws.com ")
.withEvaluateTargetHealth(true)))));
ChangeResourceRecordSetsResult response = client.changeResourceRecordSets(request);AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest request = new ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest().withHostedZoneId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE").withChangeBatch(
new ChangeBatch().withComment("EC2 instances for example.com").withChanges(
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet().withName("example.com").withType("A").withSetIdentifier("Ohio region").withRegion("us-east-2")
.withTTL(60L).withResourceRecords(new ResourceRecord().withValue("192.0.2.44"))
.withHealthCheckId("abcdef11-2222-3333-4444-555555fedcba")),
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet().withName("example.com").withType("A").withSetIdentifier("Oregon region").withRegion("us-west-2")
.withTTL(60L).withResourceRecords(new ResourceRecord().withValue("192.0.2.45"))
.withHealthCheckId("abcdef66-7777-8888-9999-000000fedcba"))));
ChangeResourceRecordSetsResult response = client.changeResourceRecordSets(request);AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest request = new ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest()
//Depends on the type of resource that you want to route traffic to
.withHostedZoneId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE").withChangeBatch(
new ChangeBatch().withComment("ELB load balancers for example.com").withChanges(
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet()
.withName("example.com")
.withType("A")
.withSetIdentifier("Ohio region")
.withRegion("us-east-2")
.withAliasTarget(
new AliasTarget().withHostedZoneId("Z3AADJGX6KTTL2")
.withDNSName("example-com-123456789.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com ")
.withEvaluateTargetHealth(true))),
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet()
.withName("example.com")
.withType("A")
.withSetIdentifier("Oregon region")
.withRegion("us-west-2")
.withAliasTarget(
new AliasTarget().withHostedZoneId("Z1H1FL5HABSF5")
.withDNSName("example-com-987654321.us-west-2.elb.amazonaws.com ")
.withEvaluateTargetHealth(true)))));
ChangeResourceRecordSetsResult response = client.changeResourceRecordSets(request);AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest request = new ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest().withHostedZoneId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE").withChangeBatch(
new ChangeBatch().withComment("Failover configuration for example.com").withChanges(
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet().withName("example.com").withType("A").withSetIdentifier("Ohio region").withFailover("PRIMARY")
.withTTL(60L).withResourceRecords(new ResourceRecord().withValue("192.0.2.44"))
.withHealthCheckId("abcdef11-2222-3333-4444-555555fedcba")),
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet().withName("example.com").withType("A").withSetIdentifier("Oregon region").withFailover("SECONDARY")
.withTTL(60L).withResourceRecords(new ResourceRecord().withValue("192.0.2.45"))
.withHealthCheckId("abcdef66-7777-8888-9999-000000fedcba"))));
ChangeResourceRecordSetsResult response = client.changeResourceRecordSets(request);AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest request = new ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest()
//Depends on the type of resource that you want to route traffic to
.withHostedZoneId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE").withChangeBatch(
new ChangeBatch().withComment("Failover alias configuration for example.com").withChanges(
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet()
.withName("example.com")
.withType("A")
.withSetIdentifier("Ohio region")
.withFailover("PRIMARY")
.withAliasTarget(
new AliasTarget().withHostedZoneId("Z3AADJGX6KTTL2")
.withDNSName("example-com-123456789.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com ")
.withEvaluateTargetHealth(true))),
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet()
.withName("example.com")
.withType("A")
.withSetIdentifier("Oregon region")
.withFailover("SECONDARY")
.withAliasTarget(
new AliasTarget().withHostedZoneId("Z1H1FL5HABSF5")
.withDNSName("example-com-987654321.us-west-2.elb.amazonaws.com ")
.withEvaluateTargetHealth(true)))));
ChangeResourceRecordSetsResult response = client.changeResourceRecordSets(request);AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest request = new ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest().withHostedZoneId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE").withChangeBatch(
new ChangeBatch().withComment("Geolocation configuration for example.com").withChanges(
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet().withName("example.com").withType("A").withSetIdentifier("North America")
.withGeoLocation(new GeoLocation().withContinentCode("NA")).withTTL(60L)
.withResourceRecords(new ResourceRecord().withValue("192.0.2.44"))),
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet().withName("example.com").withType("A").withSetIdentifier("South America")
.withGeoLocation(new GeoLocation().withContinentCode("SA")).withTTL(60L)
.withResourceRecords(new ResourceRecord().withValue("192.0.2.45"))),
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet().withName("example.com").withType("A").withSetIdentifier("Europe")
.withGeoLocation(new GeoLocation().withContinentCode("EU")).withTTL(60L)
.withResourceRecords(new ResourceRecord().withValue("192.0.2.46"))),
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet().withName("example.com").withType("A").withSetIdentifier("Other locations")
.withGeoLocation(new GeoLocation().withCountryCode("*")).withTTL(60L)
.withResourceRecords(new ResourceRecord().withValue("192.0.2.47")))));
ChangeResourceRecordSetsResult response = client.changeResourceRecordSets(request);AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest request = new ChangeResourceRecordSetsRequest()
//Depends on the type of resource that you want to route traffic to
.withHostedZoneId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE").withChangeBatch(
new ChangeBatch().withComment("Geolocation alias configuration for example.com").withChanges(
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet()
.withName("example.com")
.withType("A")
.withSetIdentifier("North America")
.withGeoLocation(new GeoLocation().withContinentCode("NA"))
.withAliasTarget(
new AliasTarget().withHostedZoneId("Z3AADJGX6KTTL2")
.withDNSName("example-com-123456789.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com ")
.withEvaluateTargetHealth(true))),
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet()
.withName("example.com")
.withType("A")
.withSetIdentifier("South America")
.withGeoLocation(new GeoLocation().withContinentCode("SA"))
.withAliasTarget(
new AliasTarget().withHostedZoneId("Z2P70J7HTTTPLU")
.withDNSName("example-com-234567890.sa-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com ")
.withEvaluateTargetHealth(true))),
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet()
.withName("example.com")
.withType("A")
.withSetIdentifier("Europe")
.withGeoLocation(new GeoLocation().withContinentCode("EU"))
.withAliasTarget(
new AliasTarget().withHostedZoneId("Z215JYRZR1TBD5")
.withDNSName("example-com-234567890.eu-central-1.elb.amazonaws.com ")
.withEvaluateTargetHealth(true))),
new Change().withAction("CREATE").withResourceRecordSet(
new ResourceRecordSet()
.withName("example.com")
.withType("A")
.withSetIdentifier("Other locations")
.withGeoLocation(new GeoLocation().withCountryCode("*"))
.withAliasTarget(
new AliasTarget().withHostedZoneId("Z1LMS91P8CMLE5")
.withDNSName("example-com-234567890.ap-southeast-1.elb.amazonaws.com ")
.withEvaluateTargetHealth(true)))));
ChangeResourceRecordSetsResult response = client.changeResourceRecordSets(request);public ChangeTagsForResourceResult changeTagsForResource(ChangeTagsForResourceRequest request)
Adds, edits, or deletes tags for a health check or a hosted zone.
For information about using tags for cost allocation, see Using Cost Allocation Tags in the Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
changeTagsForResource in interface AmazonRoute53changeTagsForResourceRequest - A complex type that contains information about the tags that you want to add, edit, or delete.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.NoSuchHealthCheckException - No health check exists with the specified ID.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.PriorRequestNotCompleteException - If Amazon Route 53 can't process a request before the next request arrives, it will reject subsequent
requests for the same hosted zone and return an HTTP 400 error (Bad request).
If Route 53 returns this error repeatedly for the same request, we recommend that you wait, in intervals
of increasing duration, before you try the request again.ThrottlingException - The limit on the number of requests per second was exceeded.AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
ChangeTagsForResourceRequest request = new ChangeTagsForResourceRequest()
//Valid values are healthcheck and hostedzone.
.withResourceType("hostedzone").withResourceId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE")
.withAddTags(new Tag().withKey("apex").withValue("3874"), new Tag().withKey("acme").withValue("4938")).withRemoveTagKeys("Nadir");
ChangeTagsForResourceResult response = client.changeTagsForResource(request);public CreateCidrCollectionResult createCidrCollection(CreateCidrCollectionRequest request)
Creates a CIDR collection in the current Amazon Web Services account.
createCidrCollection in interface AmazonRoute53createCidrCollectionRequest - LimitsExceededException - This operation can't be completed because the current account has reached the limit on the resource you
are trying to create. To request a higher limit, create a
case with the Amazon Web Services Support Center.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.CidrCollectionAlreadyExistsException - A CIDR collection with this name and a different caller reference already exists in this account.ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.public CreateHealthCheckResult createHealthCheck(CreateHealthCheckRequest request)
Creates a new health check.
For information about adding health checks to resource record sets, see HealthCheckId in ChangeResourceRecordSets.
ELB Load Balancers
If you're registering EC2 instances with an Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) load balancer, do not create Amazon Route 53 health checks for the EC2 instances. When you register an EC2 instance with a load balancer, you configure settings for an ELB health check, which performs a similar function to a Route 53 health check.
Private Hosted Zones
You can associate health checks with failover resource record sets in a private hosted zone. Note the following:
Route 53 health checkers are outside the VPC. To check the health of an endpoint within a VPC by IP address, you must assign a public IP address to the instance in the VPC.
You can configure a health checker to check the health of an external resource that the instance relies on, such as a database server.
You can create a CloudWatch metric, associate an alarm with the metric, and then create a health check that is
based on the state of the alarm. For example, you might create a CloudWatch metric that checks the status of the
Amazon EC2 StatusCheckFailed metric, add an alarm to the metric, and then create a health check that
is based on the state of the alarm. For information about creating CloudWatch metrics and alarms by using the
CloudWatch console, see the Amazon CloudWatch
User Guide.
createHealthCheck in interface AmazonRoute53createHealthCheckRequest - A complex type that contains the health check request information.TooManyHealthChecksException - This health check can't be created because the current account has reached the limit on the number of
active health checks.
For information about default limits, see Limits in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
For information about how to get the current limit for an account, see GetAccountLimit. To request a higher limit, create a case with the Amazon Web Services Support Center.
You have reached the maximum number of active health checks for an Amazon Web Services account. To request a higher limit, create a case with the Amazon Web Services Support Center.
HealthCheckAlreadyExistsException - The health check you're attempting to create already exists. Amazon Route 53 returns this error when you
submit a request that has the following values:
The same value for CallerReference as an existing health check, and one or more values that
differ from the existing health check that has the same caller reference.
The same value for CallerReference as a health check that you created and later deleted,
regardless of the other settings in the request.
InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public CreateHostedZoneResult createHostedZone(CreateHostedZoneRequest request)
Creates a new public or private hosted zone. You create records in a public hosted zone to define how you want to route traffic on the internet for a domain, such as example.com, and its subdomains (apex.example.com, acme.example.com). You create records in a private hosted zone to define how you want to route traffic for a domain and its subdomains within one or more Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (Amazon VPCs).
You can't convert a public hosted zone to a private hosted zone or vice versa. Instead, you must create a new hosted zone with the same name and create new resource record sets.
For more information about charges for hosted zones, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.
Note the following:
You can't create a hosted zone for a top-level domain (TLD) such as .com.
For public hosted zones, Route 53 automatically creates a default SOA record and four NS records for the zone. For more information about SOA and NS records, see NS and SOA Records that Route 53 Creates for a Hosted Zone in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
If you want to use the same name servers for multiple public hosted zones, you can optionally associate a
reusable delegation set with the hosted zone. See the DelegationSetId element.
If your domain is registered with a registrar other than Route 53, you must update the name servers with your registrar to make Route 53 the DNS service for the domain. For more information, see Migrating DNS Service for an Existing Domain to Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
When you submit a CreateHostedZone request, the initial status of the hosted zone is
PENDING. For public hosted zones, this means that the NS and SOA records are not yet available on
all Route 53 DNS servers. When the NS and SOA records are available, the status of the zone changes to
INSYNC.
The CreateHostedZone request requires the caller to have an ec2:DescribeVpcs
permission.
When creating private hosted zones, the Amazon VPC must belong to the same partition where the hosted zone is created. A partition is a group of Amazon Web Services Regions. Each Amazon Web Services account is scoped to one partition.
The following are the supported partitions:
aws - Amazon Web Services Regions
aws-cn - China Regions
aws-us-gov - Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region
For more information, see Access Management in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
createHostedZone in interface AmazonRoute53createHostedZoneRequest - A complex type that contains information about the request to create a public or private hosted zone.InvalidDomainNameException - The specified domain name is not valid.HostedZoneAlreadyExistsException - The hosted zone you're trying to create already exists. Amazon Route 53 returns this error when a hosted
zone has already been created with the specified CallerReference.TooManyHostedZonesException - This operation can't be completed either because the current account has reached the limit on the number
of hosted zones or because you've reached the limit on the number of hosted zones that can be associated
with a reusable delegation set.
For information about default limits, see Limits in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
To get the current limit on hosted zones that can be created by an account, see GetAccountLimit.
To get the current limit on hosted zones that can be associated with a reusable delegation set, see GetReusableDelegationSetLimit.
To request a higher limit, create a case with the Amazon Web Services Support Center.
InvalidVPCIdException - The VPC ID that you specified either isn't a valid ID or the current account is not authorized to access
this VPC.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.DelegationSetNotAvailableException - You can create a hosted zone that has the same name as an existing hosted zone (example.com is common),
but there is a limit to the number of hosted zones that have the same name. If you get this error, Amazon
Route 53 has reached that limit. If you own the domain name and Route 53 generates this error, contact
Customer Support.ConflictingDomainExistsException - The cause of this error depends on the operation that you're performing:
Create a public hosted zone: Two hosted zones that have the same name or that have a parent/child relationship (example.com and test.example.com) can't have any common name servers. You tried to create a hosted zone that has the same name as an existing hosted zone or that's the parent or child of an existing hosted zone, and you specified a delegation set that shares one or more name servers with the existing hosted zone. For more information, see CreateReusableDelegationSet.
Create a private hosted zone: A hosted zone with the specified name already exists and is already associated with the Amazon VPC that you specified.
Associate VPCs with a private hosted zone: The VPC that you specified is already associated with another hosted zone that has the same name.
NoSuchDelegationSetException - A reusable delegation set with the specified ID does not exist.DelegationSetNotReusableException - A reusable delegation set with the specified ID does not exist.public CreateKeySigningKeyResult createKeySigningKey(CreateKeySigningKeyRequest request)
Creates a new key-signing key (KSK) associated with a hosted zone. You can only have two KSKs per hosted zone.
createKeySigningKey in interface AmazonRoute53createKeySigningKeyRequest - NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidArgumentException - Parameter name is not valid.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.InvalidKMSArnException - The KeyManagementServiceArn that you specified isn't valid to use with DNSSEC signing.InvalidKeySigningKeyStatusException - The key-signing key (KSK) status isn't valid or another KSK has the status INTERNAL_FAILURE.InvalidSigningStatusException - Your hosted zone status isn't valid for this operation. In the hosted zone, change the status to enable
DNSSEC or disable DNSSEC.InvalidKeySigningKeyNameException - The key-signing key (KSK) name that you specified isn't a valid name.KeySigningKeyAlreadyExistsException - You've already created a key-signing key (KSK) with this name or with the same customer managed key ARN.TooManyKeySigningKeysException - You've reached the limit for the number of key-signing keys (KSKs). Remove at least one KSK, and then try
again.ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.public CreateQueryLoggingConfigResult createQueryLoggingConfig(CreateQueryLoggingConfigRequest request)
Creates a configuration for DNS query logging. After you create a query logging configuration, Amazon Route 53 begins to publish log data to an Amazon CloudWatch Logs log group.
DNS query logs contain information about the queries that Route 53 receives for a specified public hosted zone, such as the following:
Route 53 edge location that responded to the DNS query
Domain or subdomain that was requested
DNS record type, such as A or AAAA
DNS response code, such as NoError or ServFail
Before you create a query logging configuration, perform the following operations.
If you create a query logging configuration using the Route 53 console, Route 53 performs these operations automatically.
Create a CloudWatch Logs log group, and make note of the ARN, which you specify when you create a query logging configuration. Note the following:
You must create the log group in the us-east-1 region.
You must use the same Amazon Web Services account to create the log group and the hosted zone that you want to configure query logging for.
When you create log groups for query logging, we recommend that you use a consistent prefix, for example:
/aws/route53/hosted zone name
In the next step, you'll create a resource policy, which controls access to one or more log groups and the associated Amazon Web Services resources, such as Route 53 hosted zones. There's a limit on the number of resource policies that you can create, so we recommend that you use a consistent prefix so you can use the same resource policy for all the log groups that you create for query logging.
Create a CloudWatch Logs resource policy, and give it the permissions that Route 53 needs to create log streams
and to send query logs to log streams. For the value of Resource, specify the ARN for the log group
that you created in the previous step. To use the same resource policy for all the CloudWatch Logs log groups
that you created for query logging configurations, replace the hosted zone name with *, for example:
arn:aws:logs:us-east-1:123412341234:log-group:/aws/route53/*
To avoid the confused deputy problem, a security issue where an entity without a permission for an action can coerce a more-privileged entity to perform it, you can optionally limit the permissions that a service has to a resource in a resource-based policy by supplying the following values:
For aws:SourceArn, supply the hosted zone ARN used in creating the query logging configuration. For
example, aws:SourceArn: arn:aws:route53:::hostedzone/hosted zone ID.
For aws:SourceAccount, supply the account ID for the account that creates the query logging
configuration. For example, aws:SourceAccount:111111111111.
For more information, see The confused deputy problem in the Amazon Web Services IAM User Guide.
You can't use the CloudWatch console to create or edit a resource policy. You must use the CloudWatch API, one of the Amazon Web Services SDKs, or the CLI.
When Route 53 finishes creating the configuration for DNS query logging, it does the following:
Creates a log stream for an edge location the first time that the edge location responds to DNS queries for the specified hosted zone. That log stream is used to log all queries that Route 53 responds to for that edge location.
Begins to send query logs to the applicable log stream.
The name of each log stream is in the following format:
hosted zone ID/edge location code
The edge location code is a three-letter code and an arbitrarily assigned number, for example, DFW3. The three-letter code typically corresponds with the International Air Transport Association airport code for an airport near the edge location. (These abbreviations might change in the future.) For a list of edge locations, see "The Route 53 Global Network" on the Route 53 Product Details page.
Query logs contain only the queries that DNS resolvers forward to Route 53. If a DNS resolver has already cached the response to a query (such as the IP address for a load balancer for example.com), the resolver will continue to return the cached response. It doesn't forward another query to Route 53 until the TTL for the corresponding resource record set expires. Depending on how many DNS queries are submitted for a resource record set, and depending on the TTL for that resource record set, query logs might contain information about only one query out of every several thousand queries that are submitted to DNS. For more information about how DNS works, see Routing Internet Traffic to Your Website or Web Application in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
For a list of the values in each query log and the format of each value, see Logging DNS Queries in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
For information about charges for query logs, see Amazon CloudWatch Pricing.
If you want Route 53 to stop sending query logs to CloudWatch Logs, delete the query logging configuration. For more information, see DeleteQueryLoggingConfig.
createQueryLoggingConfig in interface AmazonRoute53createQueryLoggingConfigRequest - ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.NoSuchCloudWatchLogsLogGroupException - There is no CloudWatch Logs log group with the specified ARN.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.QueryLoggingConfigAlreadyExistsException - You can create only one query logging configuration for a hosted zone, and a query logging configuration
already exists for this hosted zone.InsufficientCloudWatchLogsResourcePolicyException - Amazon Route 53 doesn't have the permissions required to create log streams and send query logs to log
streams. Possible causes include the following:
There is no resource policy that specifies the log group ARN in the value for Resource.
The resource policy that includes the log group ARN in the value for Resource doesn't have
the necessary permissions.
The resource policy hasn't finished propagating yet.
The Key management service (KMS) key you specified doesn’t exist or it can’t be used with the log group associated with query log. Update or provide a resource policy to grant permissions for the KMS key.
The Key management service (KMS) key you specified is marked as disabled for the log group associated with query log. Update or provide a resource policy to grant permissions for the KMS key.
public CreateReusableDelegationSetResult createReusableDelegationSet(CreateReusableDelegationSetRequest request)
Creates a delegation set (a group of four name servers) that can be reused by multiple hosted zones that were created by the same Amazon Web Services account.
You can also create a reusable delegation set that uses the four name servers that are associated with an
existing hosted zone. Specify the hosted zone ID in the CreateReusableDelegationSet request.
You can't associate a reusable delegation set with a private hosted zone.
For information about using a reusable delegation set to configure white label name servers, see Configuring White Label Name Servers.
The process for migrating existing hosted zones to use a reusable delegation set is comparable to the process for configuring white label name servers. You need to perform the following steps:
Create a reusable delegation set.
Recreate hosted zones, and reduce the TTL to 60 seconds or less.
Recreate resource record sets in the new hosted zones.
Change the registrar's name servers to use the name servers for the new hosted zones.
Monitor traffic for the website or application.
Change TTLs back to their original values.
If you want to migrate existing hosted zones to use a reusable delegation set, the existing hosted zones can't use any of the name servers that are assigned to the reusable delegation set. If one or more hosted zones do use one or more name servers that are assigned to the reusable delegation set, you can do one of the following:
For small numbers of hosted zones—up to a few hundred—it's relatively easy to create reusable delegation sets until you get one that has four name servers that don't overlap with any of the name servers in your hosted zones.
For larger numbers of hosted zones, the easiest solution is to use more than one reusable delegation set.
For larger numbers of hosted zones, you can also migrate hosted zones that have overlapping name servers to hosted zones that don't have overlapping name servers, then migrate the hosted zones again to use the reusable delegation set.
createReusableDelegationSet in interface AmazonRoute53createReusableDelegationSetRequest - DelegationSetAlreadyCreatedException - A delegation set with the same owner and caller reference combination has already been created.LimitsExceededException - This operation can't be completed because the current account has reached the limit on the resource you
are trying to create. To request a higher limit, create a
case with the Amazon Web Services Support Center.HostedZoneNotFoundException - The specified HostedZone can't be found.InvalidArgumentException - Parameter name is not valid.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.DelegationSetNotAvailableException - You can create a hosted zone that has the same name as an existing hosted zone (example.com is common),
but there is a limit to the number of hosted zones that have the same name. If you get this error, Amazon
Route 53 has reached that limit. If you own the domain name and Route 53 generates this error, contact
Customer Support.DelegationSetAlreadyReusableException - The specified delegation set has already been marked as reusable.public CreateTrafficPolicyResult createTrafficPolicy(CreateTrafficPolicyRequest request)
Creates a traffic policy, which you use to create multiple DNS resource record sets for one domain name (such as example.com) or one subdomain name (such as www.example.com).
createTrafficPolicy in interface AmazonRoute53createTrafficPolicyRequest - A complex type that contains information about the traffic policy that you want to create.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.TooManyTrafficPoliciesException - This traffic policy can't be created because the current account has reached the limit on the number of
traffic policies.
For information about default limits, see Limits in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
To get the current limit for an account, see GetAccountLimit.
To request a higher limit, create a case with the Amazon Web Services Support Center.
TrafficPolicyAlreadyExistsException - A traffic policy that has the same value for Name already exists.InvalidTrafficPolicyDocumentException - The format of the traffic policy document that you specified in the Document element is not
valid.public CreateTrafficPolicyInstanceResult createTrafficPolicyInstance(CreateTrafficPolicyInstanceRequest request)
Creates resource record sets in a specified hosted zone based on the settings in a specified traffic policy
version. In addition, CreateTrafficPolicyInstance associates the resource record sets with a
specified domain name (such as example.com) or subdomain name (such as www.example.com). Amazon Route 53 responds
to DNS queries for the domain or subdomain name by using the resource record sets that
CreateTrafficPolicyInstance created.
After you submit an CreateTrafficPolicyInstance request, there's a brief delay while Amazon Route 53
creates the resource record sets that are specified in the traffic policy definition. Use
GetTrafficPolicyInstance with the id of new traffic policy instance to confirm that the
CreateTrafficPolicyInstance request completed successfully. For more information, see the
State response element.
createTrafficPolicyInstance in interface AmazonRoute53createTrafficPolicyInstanceRequest - A complex type that contains information about the resource record sets that you want to create based on a
specified traffic policy.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.TooManyTrafficPolicyInstancesException - This traffic policy instance can't be created because the current account has reached the limit on the
number of traffic policy instances.
For information about default limits, see Limits in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
For information about how to get the current limit for an account, see GetAccountLimit.
To request a higher limit, create a case with the Amazon Web Services Support Center.
NoSuchTrafficPolicyException - No traffic policy exists with the specified ID.TrafficPolicyInstanceAlreadyExistsException - There is already a traffic policy instance with the specified ID.public CreateTrafficPolicyVersionResult createTrafficPolicyVersion(CreateTrafficPolicyVersionRequest request)
Creates a new version of an existing traffic policy. When you create a new version of a traffic policy, you specify the ID of the traffic policy that you want to update and a JSON-formatted document that describes the new version. You use traffic policies to create multiple DNS resource record sets for one domain name (such as example.com) or one subdomain name (such as www.example.com). You can create a maximum of 1000 versions of a traffic policy. If you reach the limit and need to create another version, you'll need to start a new traffic policy.
createTrafficPolicyVersion in interface AmazonRoute53createTrafficPolicyVersionRequest - A complex type that contains information about the traffic policy that you want to create a new version
for.NoSuchTrafficPolicyException - No traffic policy exists with the specified ID.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.TooManyTrafficPolicyVersionsForCurrentPolicyException - This traffic policy version can't be created because you've reached the limit of 1000 on the number of
versions that you can create for the current traffic policy.
To create more traffic policy versions, you can use GetTrafficPolicy to get the traffic policy document for a specified traffic policy version, and then use CreateTrafficPolicy to create a new traffic policy using the traffic policy document.
ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.InvalidTrafficPolicyDocumentException - The format of the traffic policy document that you specified in the Document element is not
valid.public CreateVPCAssociationAuthorizationResult createVPCAssociationAuthorization(CreateVPCAssociationAuthorizationRequest request)
Authorizes the Amazon Web Services account that created a specified VPC to submit an
AssociateVPCWithHostedZone request to associate the VPC with a specified hosted zone that was
created by a different account. To submit a CreateVPCAssociationAuthorization request, you must use
the account that created the hosted zone. After you authorize the association, use the account that created the
VPC to submit an AssociateVPCWithHostedZone request.
If you want to associate multiple VPCs that you created by using one account with a hosted zone that you created by using a different account, you must submit one authorization request for each VPC.
createVPCAssociationAuthorization in interface AmazonRoute53createVPCAssociationAuthorizationRequest - A complex type that contains information about the request to authorize associating a VPC with your
private hosted zone. Authorization is only required when a private hosted zone and a VPC were created by
using different accounts.ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.TooManyVPCAssociationAuthorizationsException - You've created the maximum number of authorizations that can be created for the specified hosted zone. To
authorize another VPC to be associated with the hosted zone, submit a
DeleteVPCAssociationAuthorization request to remove an existing authorization. To get a list
of existing authorizations, submit a ListVPCAssociationAuthorizations request.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidVPCIdException - The VPC ID that you specified either isn't a valid ID or the current account is not authorized to access
this VPC.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public DeactivateKeySigningKeyResult deactivateKeySigningKey(DeactivateKeySigningKeyRequest request)
Deactivates a key-signing key (KSK) so that it will not be used for signing by DNSSEC. This operation changes the
KSK status to INACTIVE.
deactivateKeySigningKey in interface AmazonRoute53deactivateKeySigningKeyRequest - ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.NoSuchKeySigningKeyException - The specified key-signing key (KSK) doesn't exist.InvalidKeySigningKeyStatusException - The key-signing key (KSK) status isn't valid or another KSK has the status INTERNAL_FAILURE.InvalidSigningStatusException - Your hosted zone status isn't valid for this operation. In the hosted zone, change the status to enable
DNSSEC or disable DNSSEC.KeySigningKeyInUseException - The key-signing key (KSK) that you specified can't be deactivated because it's the only KSK for a
currently-enabled DNSSEC. Disable DNSSEC signing, or add or enable another KSK.KeySigningKeyInParentDSRecordException - The key-signing key (KSK) is specified in a parent DS record.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public DeleteCidrCollectionResult deleteCidrCollection(DeleteCidrCollectionRequest request)
Deletes a CIDR collection in the current Amazon Web Services account. The collection must be empty before it can be deleted.
deleteCidrCollection in interface AmazonRoute53deleteCidrCollectionRequest - NoSuchCidrCollectionException - The CIDR collection you specified, doesn't exist.CidrCollectionInUseException - This CIDR collection is in use, and isn't empty.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.public DeleteHealthCheckResult deleteHealthCheck(DeleteHealthCheckRequest request)
Deletes a health check.
Amazon Route 53 does not prevent you from deleting a health check even if the health check is associated with one or more resource record sets. If you delete a health check and you don't update the associated resource record sets, the future status of the health check can't be predicted and may change. This will affect the routing of DNS queries for your DNS failover configuration. For more information, see Replacing and Deleting Health Checks in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
If you're using Cloud Map and you configured Cloud Map to create a Route 53 health check when you register an
instance, you can't use the Route 53 DeleteHealthCheck command to delete the health check. The
health check is deleted automatically when you deregister the instance; there can be a delay of several hours
before the health check is deleted from Route 53.
deleteHealthCheck in interface AmazonRoute53deleteHealthCheckRequest - This action deletes a health check.NoSuchHealthCheckException - No health check exists with the specified ID.HealthCheckInUseException - This error code is not in use.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public DeleteHostedZoneResult deleteHostedZone(DeleteHostedZoneRequest request)
Deletes a hosted zone.
If the hosted zone was created by another service, such as Cloud Map, see Deleting Public Hosted Zones That Were Created by Another Service in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide for information about how to delete it. (The process is the same for public and private hosted zones that were created by another service.)
If you want to keep your domain registration but you want to stop routing internet traffic to your website or web application, we recommend that you delete resource record sets in the hosted zone instead of deleting the hosted zone.
If you delete a hosted zone, you can't undelete it. You must create a new hosted zone and update the name servers for your domain registration, which can require up to 48 hours to take effect. (If you delegated responsibility for a subdomain to a hosted zone and you delete the child hosted zone, you must update the name servers in the parent hosted zone.) In addition, if you delete a hosted zone, someone could hijack the domain and route traffic to their own resources using your domain name.
If you want to avoid the monthly charge for the hosted zone, you can transfer DNS service for the domain to a free DNS service. When you transfer DNS service, you have to update the name servers for the domain registration. If the domain is registered with Route 53, see UpdateDomainNameservers for information about how to replace Route 53 name servers with name servers for the new DNS service. If the domain is registered with another registrar, use the method provided by the registrar to update name servers for the domain registration. For more information, perform an internet search on "free DNS service."
You can delete a hosted zone only if it contains only the default SOA record and NS resource record sets. If the
hosted zone contains other resource record sets, you must delete them before you can delete the hosted zone. If
you try to delete a hosted zone that contains other resource record sets, the request fails, and Route 53 returns
a HostedZoneNotEmpty error. For information about deleting records from your hosted zone, see
ChangeResourceRecordSets.
To verify that the hosted zone has been deleted, do one of the following:
Use the GetHostedZone action to request information about the hosted zone.
Use the ListHostedZones action to get a list of the hosted zones associated with the current Amazon
Web Services account.
deleteHostedZone in interface AmazonRoute53deleteHostedZoneRequest - A request to delete a hosted zone.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.HostedZoneNotEmptyException - The hosted zone contains resource records that are not SOA or NS records.PriorRequestNotCompleteException - If Amazon Route 53 can't process a request before the next request arrives, it will reject subsequent
requests for the same hosted zone and return an HTTP 400 error (Bad request).
If Route 53 returns this error repeatedly for the same request, we recommend that you wait, in intervals
of increasing duration, before you try the request again.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.InvalidDomainNameException - The specified domain name is not valid.public DeleteKeySigningKeyResult deleteKeySigningKey(DeleteKeySigningKeyRequest request)
Deletes a key-signing key (KSK). Before you can delete a KSK, you must deactivate it. The KSK must be deactivated before you can delete it regardless of whether the hosted zone is enabled for DNSSEC signing.
You can use DeactivateKeySigningKey to deactivate the key before you delete it.
Use GetDNSSEC to verify
that the KSK is in an INACTIVE status.
deleteKeySigningKey in interface AmazonRoute53deleteKeySigningKeyRequest - ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.NoSuchKeySigningKeyException - The specified key-signing key (KSK) doesn't exist.InvalidKeySigningKeyStatusException - The key-signing key (KSK) status isn't valid or another KSK has the status INTERNAL_FAILURE.InvalidSigningStatusException - Your hosted zone status isn't valid for this operation. In the hosted zone, change the status to enable
DNSSEC or disable DNSSEC.InvalidKMSArnException - The KeyManagementServiceArn that you specified isn't valid to use with DNSSEC signing.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public DeleteQueryLoggingConfigResult deleteQueryLoggingConfig(DeleteQueryLoggingConfigRequest request)
Deletes a configuration for DNS query logging. If you delete a configuration, Amazon Route 53 stops sending query logs to CloudWatch Logs. Route 53 doesn't delete any logs that are already in CloudWatch Logs.
For more information about DNS query logs, see CreateQueryLoggingConfig.
deleteQueryLoggingConfig in interface AmazonRoute53deleteQueryLoggingConfigRequest - ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.NoSuchQueryLoggingConfigException - There is no DNS query logging configuration with the specified ID.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public DeleteReusableDelegationSetResult deleteReusableDelegationSet(DeleteReusableDelegationSetRequest request)
Deletes a reusable delegation set.
You can delete a reusable delegation set only if it isn't associated with any hosted zones.
To verify that the reusable delegation set is not associated with any hosted zones, submit a GetReusableDelegationSet request and specify the ID of the reusable delegation set that you want to delete.
deleteReusableDelegationSet in interface AmazonRoute53deleteReusableDelegationSetRequest - A request to delete a reusable delegation set.NoSuchDelegationSetException - A reusable delegation set with the specified ID does not exist.DelegationSetInUseException - The specified delegation contains associated hosted zones which must be deleted before the reusable
delegation set can be deleted.DelegationSetNotReusableException - A reusable delegation set with the specified ID does not exist.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public DeleteTrafficPolicyResult deleteTrafficPolicy(DeleteTrafficPolicyRequest request)
Deletes a traffic policy.
When you delete a traffic policy, Route 53 sets a flag on the policy to indicate that it has been deleted. However, Route 53 never fully deletes the traffic policy. Note the following:
Deleted traffic policies aren't listed if you run ListTrafficPolicies.
There's no way to get a list of deleted policies.
If you retain the ID of the policy, you can get information about the policy, including the traffic policy document, by running GetTrafficPolicy.
deleteTrafficPolicy in interface AmazonRoute53deleteTrafficPolicyRequest - A request to delete a specified traffic policy version.NoSuchTrafficPolicyException - No traffic policy exists with the specified ID.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.TrafficPolicyInUseException - One or more traffic policy instances were created by using the specified traffic policy.ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.public DeleteTrafficPolicyInstanceResult deleteTrafficPolicyInstance(DeleteTrafficPolicyInstanceRequest request)
Deletes a traffic policy instance and all of the resource record sets that Amazon Route 53 created when you created the instance.
In the Route 53 console, traffic policy instances are known as policy records.
deleteTrafficPolicyInstance in interface AmazonRoute53deleteTrafficPolicyInstanceRequest - A request to delete a specified traffic policy instance.NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstanceException - No traffic policy instance exists with the specified ID.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.PriorRequestNotCompleteException - If Amazon Route 53 can't process a request before the next request arrives, it will reject subsequent
requests for the same hosted zone and return an HTTP 400 error (Bad request).
If Route 53 returns this error repeatedly for the same request, we recommend that you wait, in intervals
of increasing duration, before you try the request again.public DeleteVPCAssociationAuthorizationResult deleteVPCAssociationAuthorization(DeleteVPCAssociationAuthorizationRequest request)
Removes authorization to submit an AssociateVPCWithHostedZone request to associate a specified VPC
with a hosted zone that was created by a different account. You must use the account that created the hosted zone
to submit a DeleteVPCAssociationAuthorization request.
Sending this request only prevents the Amazon Web Services account that created the VPC from associating the VPC
with the Amazon Route 53 hosted zone in the future. If the VPC is already associated with the hosted zone,
DeleteVPCAssociationAuthorization won't disassociate the VPC from the hosted zone. If you want to
delete an existing association, use DisassociateVPCFromHostedZone.
deleteVPCAssociationAuthorization in interface AmazonRoute53deleteVPCAssociationAuthorizationRequest - A complex type that contains information about the request to remove authorization to associate a VPC that
was created by one Amazon Web Services account with a hosted zone that was created with a different Amazon
Web Services account.ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.VPCAssociationAuthorizationNotFoundException - The VPC that you specified is not authorized to be associated with the hosted zone.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidVPCIdException - The VPC ID that you specified either isn't a valid ID or the current account is not authorized to access
this VPC.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public DisableHostedZoneDNSSECResult disableHostedZoneDNSSEC(DisableHostedZoneDNSSECRequest request)
Disables DNSSEC signing in a specific hosted zone. This action does not deactivate any key-signing keys (KSKs) that are active in the hosted zone.
disableHostedZoneDNSSEC in interface AmazonRoute53disableHostedZoneDNSSECRequest - NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidArgumentException - Parameter name is not valid.ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.KeySigningKeyInParentDSRecordException - The key-signing key (KSK) is specified in a parent DS record.DNSSECNotFoundException - The hosted zone doesn't have any DNSSEC resources.InvalidKeySigningKeyStatusException - The key-signing key (KSK) status isn't valid or another KSK has the status INTERNAL_FAILURE.InvalidKMSArnException - The KeyManagementServiceArn that you specified isn't valid to use with DNSSEC signing.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public DisassociateVPCFromHostedZoneResult disassociateVPCFromHostedZone(DisassociateVPCFromHostedZoneRequest request)
Disassociates an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) from an Amazon Route 53 private hosted zone. Note the following:
You can't disassociate the last Amazon VPC from a private hosted zone.
You can't convert a private hosted zone into a public hosted zone.
You can submit a DisassociateVPCFromHostedZone request using either the account that created the
hosted zone or the account that created the Amazon VPC.
Some services, such as Cloud Map and Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) automatically create hosted zones and associate VPCs with the hosted zones. A service can create a hosted zone using your account or using its own account. You can disassociate a VPC from a hosted zone only if the service created the hosted zone using your account.
When you run
DisassociateVPCFromHostedZone, if the hosted zone has a value for OwningAccount, you can use
DisassociateVPCFromHostedZone. If the hosted zone has a value for OwningService, you
can't use DisassociateVPCFromHostedZone.
When revoking access, the hosted zone and the Amazon VPC must belong to the same partition. A partition is a group of Amazon Web Services Regions. Each Amazon Web Services account is scoped to one partition.
The following are the supported partitions:
aws - Amazon Web Services Regions
aws-cn - China Regions
aws-us-gov - Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region
For more information, see Access Management in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
disassociateVPCFromHostedZone in interface AmazonRoute53disassociateVPCFromHostedZoneRequest - A complex type that contains information about the VPC that you want to disassociate from a specified
private hosted zone.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidVPCIdException - The VPC ID that you specified either isn't a valid ID or the current account is not authorized to access
this VPC.VPCAssociationNotFoundException - The specified VPC and hosted zone are not currently associated.LastVPCAssociationException - The VPC that you're trying to disassociate from the private hosted zone is the last VPC that is
associated with the hosted zone. Amazon Route 53 doesn't support disassociating the last VPC from a
hosted zone.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public EnableHostedZoneDNSSECResult enableHostedZoneDNSSEC(EnableHostedZoneDNSSECRequest request)
Enables DNSSEC signing in a specific hosted zone.
enableHostedZoneDNSSEC in interface AmazonRoute53enableHostedZoneDNSSECRequest - NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidArgumentException - Parameter name is not valid.ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.KeySigningKeyWithActiveStatusNotFoundException - A key-signing key (KSK) with ACTIVE status wasn't found.InvalidKMSArnException - The KeyManagementServiceArn that you specified isn't valid to use with DNSSEC signing.HostedZonePartiallyDelegatedException - The hosted zone nameservers don't match the parent nameservers. The hosted zone and parent must have the
same nameservers.DNSSECNotFoundException - The hosted zone doesn't have any DNSSEC resources.InvalidKeySigningKeyStatusException - The key-signing key (KSK) status isn't valid or another KSK has the status INTERNAL_FAILURE.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public GetAccountLimitResult getAccountLimit(GetAccountLimitRequest request)
Gets the specified limit for the current account, for example, the maximum number of health checks that you can create using the account.
For the default limit, see Limits in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. To request a higher limit, open a case.
You can also view account limits in Amazon Web Services Trusted Advisor. Sign in to the Amazon Web Services Management Console and open the Trusted Advisor console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/trustedadvisor/. Then choose Service limits in the navigation pane.
getAccountLimit in interface AmazonRoute53getAccountLimitRequest - A complex type that contains information about the request to create a hosted zone.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public GetChangeResult getChange(GetChangeRequest request)
Returns the current status of a change batch request. The status is one of the following values:
PENDING indicates that the changes in this request have not propagated to all Amazon Route 53 DNS
servers managing the hosted zone. This is the initial status of all change batch requests.
INSYNC indicates that the changes have propagated to all Route 53 DNS servers managing the hosted
zone.
getChange in interface AmazonRoute53getChangeRequest - The input for a GetChange request.NoSuchChangeException - A change with the specified change ID does not exist.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public GetCheckerIpRangesResult getCheckerIpRanges(GetCheckerIpRangesRequest request)
Route 53 does not perform authorization for this API because it retrieves information that is already available to the public.
GetCheckerIpRanges still works, but we recommend that you download ip-ranges.json, which includes IP
address ranges for all Amazon Web Services services. For more information, see IP Address Ranges of
Amazon Route 53 Servers in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
getCheckerIpRanges in interface AmazonRoute53getCheckerIpRangesRequest - Empty request.public GetCheckerIpRangesResult getCheckerIpRanges()
AmazonRoute53getCheckerIpRanges in interface AmazonRoute53AmazonRoute53.getCheckerIpRanges(GetCheckerIpRangesRequest)public GetDNSSECResult getDNSSEC(GetDNSSECRequest request)
Returns information about DNSSEC for a specific hosted zone, including the key-signing keys (KSKs) in the hosted zone.
getDNSSEC in interface AmazonRoute53getDNSSECRequest - NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidArgumentException - Parameter name is not valid.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public GetGeoLocationResult getGeoLocation(GetGeoLocationRequest request)
Gets information about whether a specified geographic location is supported for Amazon Route 53 geolocation resource record sets.
Route 53 does not perform authorization for this API because it retrieves information that is already available to the public.
Use the following syntax to determine whether a continent is supported for geolocation:
GET /2013-04-01/geolocation?continentcode=two-letter abbreviation for a continent
Use the following syntax to determine whether a country is supported for geolocation:
GET /2013-04-01/geolocation?countrycode=two-character country code
Use the following syntax to determine whether a subdivision of a country is supported for geolocation:
GET /2013-04-01/geolocation?countrycode=two-character country code&subdivisioncode=subdivision code
getGeoLocation in interface AmazonRoute53getGeoLocationRequest - A request for information about whether a specified geographic location is supported for Amazon Route 53
geolocation resource record sets.NoSuchGeoLocationException - Amazon Route 53 doesn't support the specified geographic location. For a list of supported geolocation
codes, see the GeoLocation data
type.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public GetGeoLocationResult getGeoLocation()
AmazonRoute53getGeoLocation in interface AmazonRoute53AmazonRoute53.getGeoLocation(GetGeoLocationRequest)public GetHealthCheckResult getHealthCheck(GetHealthCheckRequest request)
Gets information about a specified health check.
getHealthCheck in interface AmazonRoute53getHealthCheckRequest - A request to get information about a specified health check.NoSuchHealthCheckException - No health check exists with the specified ID.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.IncompatibleVersionException - The resource you're trying to access is unsupported on this Amazon Route 53 endpoint.public GetHealthCheckCountResult getHealthCheckCount(GetHealthCheckCountRequest request)
Retrieves the number of health checks that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
getHealthCheckCount in interface AmazonRoute53getHealthCheckCountRequest - A request for the number of health checks that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services
account.public GetHealthCheckCountResult getHealthCheckCount()
AmazonRoute53getHealthCheckCount in interface AmazonRoute53AmazonRoute53.getHealthCheckCount(GetHealthCheckCountRequest)public GetHealthCheckLastFailureReasonResult getHealthCheckLastFailureReason(GetHealthCheckLastFailureReasonRequest request)
Gets the reason that a specified health check failed most recently.
getHealthCheckLastFailureReason in interface AmazonRoute53getHealthCheckLastFailureReasonRequest - A request for the reason that a health check failed most recently.NoSuchHealthCheckException - No health check exists with the specified ID.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public GetHealthCheckStatusResult getHealthCheckStatus(GetHealthCheckStatusRequest request)
Gets status of a specified health check.
This API is intended for use during development to diagnose behavior. It doesn’t support production use-cases with high query rates that require immediate and actionable responses.
getHealthCheckStatus in interface AmazonRoute53getHealthCheckStatusRequest - A request to get the status for a health check.NoSuchHealthCheckException - No health check exists with the specified ID.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public GetHostedZoneResult getHostedZone(GetHostedZoneRequest request)
Gets information about a specified hosted zone including the four name servers assigned to the hosted zone.
getHostedZone in interface AmazonRoute53getHostedZoneRequest - A request to get information about a specified hosted zone.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.AmazonRoute53 client = AmazonRoute53ClientBuilder.standard().build();
GetHostedZoneRequest request = new GetHostedZoneRequest().withId("Z3M3LMPEXAMPLE");
GetHostedZoneResult response = client.getHostedZone(request);public GetHostedZoneCountResult getHostedZoneCount(GetHostedZoneCountRequest request)
Retrieves the number of hosted zones that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
getHostedZoneCount in interface AmazonRoute53getHostedZoneCountRequest - A request to retrieve a count of all the hosted zones that are associated with the current Amazon Web
Services account.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public GetHostedZoneCountResult getHostedZoneCount()
AmazonRoute53getHostedZoneCount in interface AmazonRoute53AmazonRoute53.getHostedZoneCount(GetHostedZoneCountRequest)public GetHostedZoneLimitResult getHostedZoneLimit(GetHostedZoneLimitRequest request)
Gets the specified limit for a specified hosted zone, for example, the maximum number of records that you can create in the hosted zone.
For the default limit, see Limits in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. To request a higher limit, open a case.
getHostedZoneLimit in interface AmazonRoute53getHostedZoneLimitRequest - A complex type that contains information about the request to create a hosted zone.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.HostedZoneNotPrivateException - The specified hosted zone is a public hosted zone, not a private hosted zone.public GetQueryLoggingConfigResult getQueryLoggingConfig(GetQueryLoggingConfigRequest request)
Gets information about a specified configuration for DNS query logging.
For more information about DNS query logs, see CreateQueryLoggingConfig and Logging DNS Queries.
getQueryLoggingConfig in interface AmazonRoute53getQueryLoggingConfigRequest - NoSuchQueryLoggingConfigException - There is no DNS query logging configuration with the specified ID.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public GetReusableDelegationSetResult getReusableDelegationSet(GetReusableDelegationSetRequest request)
Retrieves information about a specified reusable delegation set, including the four name servers that are assigned to the delegation set.
getReusableDelegationSet in interface AmazonRoute53getReusableDelegationSetRequest - A request to get information about a specified reusable delegation set.NoSuchDelegationSetException - A reusable delegation set with the specified ID does not exist.DelegationSetNotReusableException - A reusable delegation set with the specified ID does not exist.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public GetReusableDelegationSetLimitResult getReusableDelegationSetLimit(GetReusableDelegationSetLimitRequest request)
Gets the maximum number of hosted zones that you can associate with the specified reusable delegation set.
For the default limit, see Limits in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. To request a higher limit, open a case.
getReusableDelegationSetLimit in interface AmazonRoute53getReusableDelegationSetLimitRequest - A complex type that contains information about the request to create a hosted zone.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.NoSuchDelegationSetException - A reusable delegation set with the specified ID does not exist.public GetTrafficPolicyResult getTrafficPolicy(GetTrafficPolicyRequest request)
Gets information about a specific traffic policy version.
For information about how of deleting a traffic policy affects the response from GetTrafficPolicy,
see DeleteTrafficPolicy
.
getTrafficPolicy in interface AmazonRoute53getTrafficPolicyRequest - Gets information about a specific traffic policy version.NoSuchTrafficPolicyException - No traffic policy exists with the specified ID.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public GetTrafficPolicyInstanceResult getTrafficPolicyInstance(GetTrafficPolicyInstanceRequest request)
Gets information about a specified traffic policy instance.
Use GetTrafficPolicyInstance with the id of new traffic policy instance to confirm that
the CreateTrafficPolicyInstance or an UpdateTrafficPolicyInstance request completed
successfully. For more information, see the State response element.
In the Route 53 console, traffic policy instances are known as policy records.
getTrafficPolicyInstance in interface AmazonRoute53getTrafficPolicyInstanceRequest - Gets information about a specified traffic policy instance.NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstanceException - No traffic policy instance exists with the specified ID.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public GetTrafficPolicyInstanceCountResult getTrafficPolicyInstanceCount(GetTrafficPolicyInstanceCountRequest request)
Gets the number of traffic policy instances that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
getTrafficPolicyInstanceCount in interface AmazonRoute53getTrafficPolicyInstanceCountRequest - Request to get the number of traffic policy instances that are associated with the current Amazon Web
Services account.public GetTrafficPolicyInstanceCountResult getTrafficPolicyInstanceCount()
AmazonRoute53getTrafficPolicyInstanceCount in interface AmazonRoute53AmazonRoute53.getTrafficPolicyInstanceCount(GetTrafficPolicyInstanceCountRequest)public ListCidrBlocksResult listCidrBlocks(ListCidrBlocksRequest request)
Returns a paginated list of location objects and their CIDR blocks.
listCidrBlocks in interface AmazonRoute53listCidrBlocksRequest - NoSuchCidrCollectionException - The CIDR collection you specified, doesn't exist.NoSuchCidrLocationException - The CIDR collection location doesn't match any locations in your account.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public ListCidrCollectionsResult listCidrCollections(ListCidrCollectionsRequest request)
Returns a paginated list of CIDR collections in the Amazon Web Services account (metadata only).
listCidrCollections in interface AmazonRoute53listCidrCollectionsRequest - InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public ListCidrLocationsResult listCidrLocations(ListCidrLocationsRequest request)
Returns a paginated list of CIDR locations for the given collection (metadata only, does not include CIDR blocks).
listCidrLocations in interface AmazonRoute53listCidrLocationsRequest - NoSuchCidrCollectionException - The CIDR collection you specified, doesn't exist.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public ListGeoLocationsResult listGeoLocations(ListGeoLocationsRequest request)
Retrieves a list of supported geographic locations.
Countries are listed first, and continents are listed last. If Amazon Route 53 supports subdivisions for a country (for example, states or provinces), the subdivisions for that country are listed in alphabetical order immediately after the corresponding country.
Route 53 does not perform authorization for this API because it retrieves information that is already available to the public.
For a list of supported geolocation codes, see the GeoLocation data type.
listGeoLocations in interface AmazonRoute53listGeoLocationsRequest - A request to get a list of geographic locations that Amazon Route 53 supports for geolocation resource
record sets.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public ListGeoLocationsResult listGeoLocations()
AmazonRoute53listGeoLocations in interface AmazonRoute53AmazonRoute53.listGeoLocations(ListGeoLocationsRequest)public ListHealthChecksResult listHealthChecks(ListHealthChecksRequest request)
Retrieve a list of the health checks that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
listHealthChecks in interface AmazonRoute53listHealthChecksRequest - A request to retrieve a list of the health checks that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services
account.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.IncompatibleVersionException - The resource you're trying to access is unsupported on this Amazon Route 53 endpoint.public ListHealthChecksResult listHealthChecks()
AmazonRoute53listHealthChecks in interface AmazonRoute53AmazonRoute53.listHealthChecks(ListHealthChecksRequest)public ListHostedZonesResult listHostedZones(ListHostedZonesRequest request)
Retrieves a list of the public and private hosted zones that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services
account. The response includes a HostedZones child element for each hosted zone.
Amazon Route 53 returns a maximum of 100 items in each response. If you have a lot of hosted zones, you can use
the maxitems parameter to list them in groups of up to 100.
listHostedZones in interface AmazonRoute53listHostedZonesRequest - A request to retrieve a list of the public and private hosted zones that are associated with the current
Amazon Web Services account.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.NoSuchDelegationSetException - A reusable delegation set with the specified ID does not exist.DelegationSetNotReusableException - A reusable delegation set with the specified ID does not exist.public ListHostedZonesResult listHostedZones()
AmazonRoute53listHostedZones in interface AmazonRoute53AmazonRoute53.listHostedZones(ListHostedZonesRequest)public ListHostedZonesByNameResult listHostedZonesByName(ListHostedZonesByNameRequest request)
Retrieves a list of your hosted zones in lexicographic order. The response includes a HostedZones
child element for each hosted zone created by the current Amazon Web Services account.
ListHostedZonesByName sorts hosted zones by name with the labels reversed. For example:
com.example.www.
Note the trailing dot, which can change the sort order in some circumstances.
If the domain name includes escape characters or Punycode, ListHostedZonesByName alphabetizes the
domain name using the escaped or Punycoded value, which is the format that Amazon Route 53 saves in its database.
For example, to create a hosted zone for exämple.com, you specify ex\344mple.com for the domain name.
ListHostedZonesByName alphabetizes it as:
com.ex\344mple.
The labels are reversed and alphabetized using the escaped value. For more information about valid domain name formats, including internationalized domain names, see DNS Domain Name Format in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
Route 53 returns up to 100 items in each response. If you have a lot of hosted zones, use the
MaxItems parameter to list them in groups of up to 100. The response includes values that help
navigate from one group of MaxItems hosted zones to the next:
The DNSName and HostedZoneId elements in the response contain the values, if any,
specified for the dnsname and hostedzoneid parameters in the request that produced the
current response.
The MaxItems element in the response contains the value, if any, that you specified for the
maxitems parameter in the request that produced the current response.
If the value of IsTruncated in the response is true, there are more hosted zones associated with the
current Amazon Web Services account.
If IsTruncated is false, this response includes the last hosted zone that is associated with the
current account. The NextDNSName element and NextHostedZoneId elements are omitted from
the response.
The NextDNSName and NextHostedZoneId elements in the response contain the domain name
and the hosted zone ID of the next hosted zone that is associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
If you want to list more hosted zones, make another call to ListHostedZonesByName, and specify the
value of NextDNSName and NextHostedZoneId in the dnsname and
hostedzoneid parameters, respectively.
listHostedZonesByName in interface AmazonRoute53listHostedZonesByNameRequest - Retrieves a list of the public and private hosted zones that are associated with the current Amazon Web
Services account in ASCII order by domain name.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.InvalidDomainNameException - The specified domain name is not valid.public ListHostedZonesByNameResult listHostedZonesByName()
AmazonRoute53listHostedZonesByName in interface AmazonRoute53AmazonRoute53.listHostedZonesByName(ListHostedZonesByNameRequest)public ListHostedZonesByVPCResult listHostedZonesByVPC(ListHostedZonesByVPCRequest request)
Lists all the private hosted zones that a specified VPC is associated with, regardless of which Amazon Web
Services account or Amazon Web Services service owns the hosted zones. The HostedZoneOwner structure
in the response contains one of the following values:
An OwningAccount element, which contains the account number of either the current Amazon Web
Services account or another Amazon Web Services account. Some services, such as Cloud Map, create hosted zones
using the current account.
An OwningService element, which identifies the Amazon Web Services service that created and owns the
hosted zone. For example, if a hosted zone was created by Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS), the value of
Owner is efs.amazonaws.com.
When listing private hosted zones, the hosted zone and the Amazon VPC must belong to the same partition where the hosted zones were created. A partition is a group of Amazon Web Services Regions. Each Amazon Web Services account is scoped to one partition.
The following are the supported partitions:
aws - Amazon Web Services Regions
aws-cn - China Regions
aws-us-gov - Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region
For more information, see Access Management in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
listHostedZonesByVPC in interface AmazonRoute53listHostedZonesByVPCRequest - Lists all the private hosted zones that a specified VPC is associated with, regardless of which Amazon Web
Services account created the hosted zones.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.InvalidPaginationTokenException - The value that you specified to get the second or subsequent page of results is invalid.public ListQueryLoggingConfigsResult listQueryLoggingConfigs(ListQueryLoggingConfigsRequest request)
Lists the configurations for DNS query logging that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account or the configuration that is associated with a specified hosted zone.
For more information about DNS query logs, see CreateQueryLoggingConfig. Additional information, including the format of DNS query logs, appears in Logging DNS Queries in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
listQueryLoggingConfigs in interface AmazonRoute53listQueryLoggingConfigsRequest - InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.InvalidPaginationTokenException - The value that you specified to get the second or subsequent page of results is invalid.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.public ListResourceRecordSetsResult listResourceRecordSets(ListResourceRecordSetsRequest request)
Lists the resource record sets in a specified hosted zone.
ListResourceRecordSets returns up to 300 resource record sets at a time in ASCII order, beginning at
a position specified by the name and type elements.
Sort order
ListResourceRecordSets sorts results first by DNS name with the labels reversed, for example:
com.example.www.
Note the trailing dot, which can change the sort order when the record name contains characters that appear
before . (decimal 46) in the ASCII table. These characters include the following:
! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , -
When multiple records have the same DNS name, ListResourceRecordSets sorts results by the record
type.
Specifying where to start listing records
You can use the name and type elements to specify the resource record set that the list begins with:
The results begin with the first resource record set that the hosted zone contains.
The results begin with the first resource record set in the list whose name is greater than or equal to
Name.
Amazon Route 53 returns the InvalidInput error.
The results begin with the first resource record set in the list whose name is greater than or equal to
Name, and whose type is greater than or equal to Type.
Resource record sets that are PENDING
This action returns the most current version of the records. This includes records that are PENDING,
and that are not yet available on all Route 53 DNS servers.
Changing resource record sets
To ensure that you get an accurate listing of the resource record sets for a hosted zone at a point in time, do
not submit a ChangeResourceRecordSets request while you're paging through the results of a
ListResourceRecordSets request. If you do, some pages may display results without the latest changes
while other pages display results with the latest changes.
Displaying the next page of results
If a ListResourceRecordSets command returns more than one page of results, the value of
IsTruncated is true. To display the next page of results, get the values of
NextRecordName, NextRecordType, and NextRecordIdentifier (if any) from the
response. Then submit another ListResourceRecordSets request, and specify those values for
StartRecordName, StartRecordType, and StartRecordIdentifier.
listResourceRecordSets in interface AmazonRoute53listResourceRecordSetsRequest - A request for the resource record sets that are associated with a specified hosted zone.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public ListReusableDelegationSetsResult listReusableDelegationSets(ListReusableDelegationSetsRequest request)
Retrieves a list of the reusable delegation sets that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
listReusableDelegationSets in interface AmazonRoute53listReusableDelegationSetsRequest - A request to get a list of the reusable delegation sets that are associated with the current Amazon Web
Services account.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public ListReusableDelegationSetsResult listReusableDelegationSets()
AmazonRoute53listReusableDelegationSets in interface AmazonRoute53AmazonRoute53.listReusableDelegationSets(ListReusableDelegationSetsRequest)public ListTagsForResourceResult listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
Lists tags for one health check or hosted zone.
For information about using tags for cost allocation, see Using Cost Allocation Tags in the Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
listTagsForResource in interface AmazonRoute53listTagsForResourceRequest - A complex type containing information about a request for a list of the tags that are associated with an
individual resource.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.NoSuchHealthCheckException - No health check exists with the specified ID.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.PriorRequestNotCompleteException - If Amazon Route 53 can't process a request before the next request arrives, it will reject subsequent
requests for the same hosted zone and return an HTTP 400 error (Bad request).
If Route 53 returns this error repeatedly for the same request, we recommend that you wait, in intervals
of increasing duration, before you try the request again.ThrottlingException - The limit on the number of requests per second was exceeded.public ListTagsForResourcesResult listTagsForResources(ListTagsForResourcesRequest request)
Lists tags for up to 10 health checks or hosted zones.
For information about using tags for cost allocation, see Using Cost Allocation Tags in the Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
listTagsForResources in interface AmazonRoute53listTagsForResourcesRequest - A complex type that contains information about the health checks or hosted zones for which you want to
list tags.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.NoSuchHealthCheckException - No health check exists with the specified ID.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.PriorRequestNotCompleteException - If Amazon Route 53 can't process a request before the next request arrives, it will reject subsequent
requests for the same hosted zone and return an HTTP 400 error (Bad request).
If Route 53 returns this error repeatedly for the same request, we recommend that you wait, in intervals
of increasing duration, before you try the request again.ThrottlingException - The limit on the number of requests per second was exceeded.public ListTrafficPoliciesResult listTrafficPolicies(ListTrafficPoliciesRequest request)
Gets information about the latest version for every traffic policy that is associated with the current Amazon Web Services account. Policies are listed in the order that they were created in.
For information about how of deleting a traffic policy affects the response from ListTrafficPolicies
, see DeleteTrafficPolicy
.
listTrafficPolicies in interface AmazonRoute53listTrafficPoliciesRequest - A complex type that contains the information about the request to list the traffic policies that are
associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public ListTrafficPoliciesResult listTrafficPolicies()
AmazonRoute53listTrafficPolicies in interface AmazonRoute53AmazonRoute53.listTrafficPolicies(ListTrafficPoliciesRequest)public ListTrafficPolicyInstancesResult listTrafficPolicyInstances(ListTrafficPolicyInstancesRequest request)
Gets information about the traffic policy instances that you created by using the current Amazon Web Services account.
After you submit an UpdateTrafficPolicyInstance request, there's a brief delay while Amazon Route 53
creates the resource record sets that are specified in the traffic policy definition. For more information, see
the State response element.
Route 53 returns a maximum of 100 items in each response. If you have a lot of traffic policy instances, you can
use the MaxItems parameter to list them in groups of up to 100.
listTrafficPolicyInstances in interface AmazonRoute53listTrafficPolicyInstancesRequest - A request to get information about the traffic policy instances that you created by using the current
Amazon Web Services account.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstanceException - No traffic policy instance exists with the specified ID.public ListTrafficPolicyInstancesResult listTrafficPolicyInstances()
AmazonRoute53listTrafficPolicyInstances in interface AmazonRoute53AmazonRoute53.listTrafficPolicyInstances(ListTrafficPolicyInstancesRequest)public ListTrafficPolicyInstancesByHostedZoneResult listTrafficPolicyInstancesByHostedZone(ListTrafficPolicyInstancesByHostedZoneRequest request)
Gets information about the traffic policy instances that you created in a specified hosted zone.
After you submit a CreateTrafficPolicyInstance or an UpdateTrafficPolicyInstance
request, there's a brief delay while Amazon Route 53 creates the resource record sets that are specified in the
traffic policy definition. For more information, see the State response element.
Route 53 returns a maximum of 100 items in each response. If you have a lot of traffic policy instances, you can
use the MaxItems parameter to list them in groups of up to 100.
listTrafficPolicyInstancesByHostedZone in interface AmazonRoute53listTrafficPolicyInstancesByHostedZoneRequest - A request for the traffic policy instances that you created in a specified hosted zone.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstanceException - No traffic policy instance exists with the specified ID.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.public ListTrafficPolicyInstancesByPolicyResult listTrafficPolicyInstancesByPolicy(ListTrafficPolicyInstancesByPolicyRequest request)
Gets information about the traffic policy instances that you created by using a specify traffic policy version.
After you submit a CreateTrafficPolicyInstance or an UpdateTrafficPolicyInstance
request, there's a brief delay while Amazon Route 53 creates the resource record sets that are specified in the
traffic policy definition. For more information, see the State response element.
Route 53 returns a maximum of 100 items in each response. If you have a lot of traffic policy instances, you can
use the MaxItems parameter to list them in groups of up to 100.
listTrafficPolicyInstancesByPolicy in interface AmazonRoute53listTrafficPolicyInstancesByPolicyRequest - A complex type that contains the information about the request to list your traffic policy instances.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstanceException - No traffic policy instance exists with the specified ID.NoSuchTrafficPolicyException - No traffic policy exists with the specified ID.public ListTrafficPolicyVersionsResult listTrafficPolicyVersions(ListTrafficPolicyVersionsRequest request)
Gets information about all of the versions for a specified traffic policy.
Traffic policy versions are listed in numerical order by VersionNumber.
listTrafficPolicyVersions in interface AmazonRoute53listTrafficPolicyVersionsRequest - A complex type that contains the information about the request to list your traffic policies.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.NoSuchTrafficPolicyException - No traffic policy exists with the specified ID.public ListVPCAssociationAuthorizationsResult listVPCAssociationAuthorizations(ListVPCAssociationAuthorizationsRequest request)
Gets a list of the VPCs that were created by other accounts and that can be associated with a specified hosted
zone because you've submitted one or more CreateVPCAssociationAuthorization requests.
The response includes a VPCs element with a VPC child element for each VPC that can be
associated with the hosted zone.
listVPCAssociationAuthorizations in interface AmazonRoute53listVPCAssociationAuthorizationsRequest - A complex type that contains information about that can be associated with your hosted zone.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.InvalidPaginationTokenException - The value that you specified to get the second or subsequent page of results is invalid.public TestDNSAnswerResult testDNSAnswer(TestDNSAnswerRequest request)
Gets the value that Amazon Route 53 returns in response to a DNS request for a specified record name and type. You can optionally specify the IP address of a DNS resolver, an EDNS0 client subnet IP address, and a subnet mask.
This call only supports querying public hosted zones.
The TestDnsAnswer returns information similar to what you would expect from the answer section of
the dig command. Therefore, if you query for the name servers of a subdomain that point to the
parent name servers, those will not be returned.
testDNSAnswer in interface AmazonRoute53testDNSAnswerRequest - Gets the value that Amazon Route 53 returns in response to a DNS request for a specified record name and
type. You can optionally specify the IP address of a DNS resolver, an EDNS0 client subnet IP address, and
a subnet mask.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.public UpdateHealthCheckResult updateHealthCheck(UpdateHealthCheckRequest request)
Updates an existing health check. Note that some values can't be updated.
For more information about updating health checks, see Creating, Updating, and Deleting Health Checks in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
updateHealthCheck in interface AmazonRoute53updateHealthCheckRequest - A complex type that contains information about a request to update a health check.NoSuchHealthCheckException - No health check exists with the specified ID.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.HealthCheckVersionMismatchException - The value of HealthCheckVersion in the request doesn't match the value of
HealthCheckVersion in the health check.public UpdateHostedZoneCommentResult updateHostedZoneComment(UpdateHostedZoneCommentRequest request)
Updates the comment for a specified hosted zone.
updateHostedZoneComment in interface AmazonRoute53updateHostedZoneCommentRequest - A request to update the comment for a hosted zone.NoSuchHostedZoneException - No hosted zone exists with the ID that you specified.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.PriorRequestNotCompleteException - If Amazon Route 53 can't process a request before the next request arrives, it will reject subsequent
requests for the same hosted zone and return an HTTP 400 error (Bad request).
If Route 53 returns this error repeatedly for the same request, we recommend that you wait, in intervals
of increasing duration, before you try the request again.public UpdateTrafficPolicyCommentResult updateTrafficPolicyComment(UpdateTrafficPolicyCommentRequest request)
Updates the comment for a specified traffic policy version.
updateTrafficPolicyComment in interface AmazonRoute53updateTrafficPolicyCommentRequest - A complex type that contains information about the traffic policy that you want to update the comment for.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.NoSuchTrafficPolicyException - No traffic policy exists with the specified ID.ConcurrentModificationException - Another user submitted a request to create, update, or delete the object at the same time that you did.
Retry the request.public UpdateTrafficPolicyInstanceResult updateTrafficPolicyInstance(UpdateTrafficPolicyInstanceRequest request)
After you submit a UpdateTrafficPolicyInstance request, there's a brief delay while Route 53 creates
the resource record sets that are specified in the traffic policy definition. Use
GetTrafficPolicyInstance with the id of updated traffic policy instance confirm that
the UpdateTrafficPolicyInstance request completed successfully. For more information, see the
State response element.
Updates the resource record sets in a specified hosted zone that were created based on the settings in a specified traffic policy version.
When you update a traffic policy instance, Amazon Route 53 continues to respond to DNS queries for the root resource record set name (such as example.com) while it replaces one group of resource record sets with another. Route 53 performs the following operations:
Route 53 creates a new group of resource record sets based on the specified traffic policy. This is true regardless of how significant the differences are between the existing resource record sets and the new resource record sets.
When all of the new resource record sets have been created, Route 53 starts to respond to DNS queries for the root resource record set name (such as example.com) by using the new resource record sets.
Route 53 deletes the old group of resource record sets that are associated with the root resource record set name.
updateTrafficPolicyInstance in interface AmazonRoute53updateTrafficPolicyInstanceRequest - A complex type that contains information about the resource record sets that you want to update based on a
specified traffic policy instance.InvalidInputException - The input is not valid.NoSuchTrafficPolicyException - No traffic policy exists with the specified ID.NoSuchTrafficPolicyInstanceException - No traffic policy instance exists with the specified ID.PriorRequestNotCompleteException - If Amazon Route 53 can't process a request before the next request arrives, it will reject subsequent
requests for the same hosted zone and return an HTTP 400 error (Bad request).
If Route 53 returns this error repeatedly for the same request, we recommend that you wait, in intervals
of increasing duration, before you try the request again.ConflictingTypesException - You tried to update a traffic policy instance by using a traffic policy version that has a different DNS
type than the current type for the instance. You specified the type in the JSON document in the
CreateTrafficPolicy or CreateTrafficPolicyVersionrequest.public ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
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 the request.
getCachedResponseMetadata in interface AmazonRoute53request - The originally executed requestpublic AmazonRoute53Waiters waiters()
waiters in interface AmazonRoute53public void shutdown()
AmazonWebServiceClientshutdown in interface AmazonRoute53shutdown in class AmazonWebServiceClient