@Generated(value="software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public interface AcmClient extends SdkClient
builder()
method.
Welcome to the AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) API documentation.
You can use ACM to manage SSL/TLS certificates for your AWS-based websites and applications. For general information about using ACM, see the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide .
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static String |
SERVICE_NAME |
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default AddTagsToCertificateResponse |
addTagsToCertificate(AddTagsToCertificateRequest addTagsToCertificateRequest)
Adds one or more tags to an ACM Certificate.
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default AddTagsToCertificateResponse |
addTagsToCertificate(Consumer<AddTagsToCertificateRequest.Builder> addTagsToCertificateRequest)
Adds one or more tags to an ACM Certificate.
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static AcmClientBuilder |
builder()
Create a builder that can be used to configure and create a
AcmClient . |
static AcmClient |
create()
Create a
AcmClient with the region loaded from the
DefaultAwsRegionProviderChain and credentials loaded from the
DefaultCredentialsProvider . |
default DeleteCertificateResponse |
deleteCertificate(Consumer<DeleteCertificateRequest.Builder> deleteCertificateRequest)
Deletes an ACM Certificate and its associated private key.
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default DeleteCertificateResponse |
deleteCertificate(DeleteCertificateRequest deleteCertificateRequest)
Deletes an ACM Certificate and its associated private key.
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default DescribeCertificateResponse |
describeCertificate(Consumer<DescribeCertificateRequest.Builder> describeCertificateRequest)
Returns detailed metadata about the specified ACM Certificate.
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default DescribeCertificateResponse |
describeCertificate(DescribeCertificateRequest describeCertificateRequest)
Returns detailed metadata about the specified ACM Certificate.
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default GetCertificateResponse |
getCertificate(Consumer<GetCertificateRequest.Builder> getCertificateRequest)
Retrieves an ACM Certificate and certificate chain for the certificate specified by an ARN.
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default GetCertificateResponse |
getCertificate(GetCertificateRequest getCertificateRequest)
Retrieves an ACM Certificate and certificate chain for the certificate specified by an ARN.
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default ImportCertificateResponse |
importCertificate(Consumer<ImportCertificateRequest.Builder> importCertificateRequest)
Imports an SSL/TLS certificate into AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) to use with ACM's integrated AWS services.
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default ImportCertificateResponse |
importCertificate(ImportCertificateRequest importCertificateRequest)
Imports an SSL/TLS certificate into AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) to use with ACM's integrated AWS services.
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default ListCertificatesResponse |
listCertificates()
Retrieves a list of ACM Certificates and the domain name for each.
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default ListCertificatesResponse |
listCertificates(Consumer<ListCertificatesRequest.Builder> listCertificatesRequest)
Retrieves a list of ACM Certificates and the domain name for each.
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default ListCertificatesResponse |
listCertificates(ListCertificatesRequest listCertificatesRequest)
Retrieves a list of ACM Certificates and the domain name for each.
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default ListCertificatesIterable |
listCertificatesPaginator()
Retrieves a list of ACM Certificates and the domain name for each.
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default ListCertificatesIterable |
listCertificatesPaginator(Consumer<ListCertificatesRequest.Builder> listCertificatesRequest)
Retrieves a list of ACM Certificates and the domain name for each.
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default ListCertificatesIterable |
listCertificatesPaginator(ListCertificatesRequest listCertificatesRequest)
Retrieves a list of ACM Certificates and the domain name for each.
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default ListTagsForCertificateResponse |
listTagsForCertificate(Consumer<ListTagsForCertificateRequest.Builder> listTagsForCertificateRequest)
Lists the tags that have been applied to the ACM Certificate.
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default ListTagsForCertificateResponse |
listTagsForCertificate(ListTagsForCertificateRequest listTagsForCertificateRequest)
Lists the tags that have been applied to the ACM Certificate.
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default RemoveTagsFromCertificateResponse |
removeTagsFromCertificate(Consumer<RemoveTagsFromCertificateRequest.Builder> removeTagsFromCertificateRequest)
Remove one or more tags from an ACM Certificate.
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default RemoveTagsFromCertificateResponse |
removeTagsFromCertificate(RemoveTagsFromCertificateRequest removeTagsFromCertificateRequest)
Remove one or more tags from an ACM Certificate.
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default RequestCertificateResponse |
requestCertificate(Consumer<RequestCertificateRequest.Builder> requestCertificateRequest)
Requests an ACM Certificate for use with other AWS services.
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default RequestCertificateResponse |
requestCertificate(RequestCertificateRequest requestCertificateRequest)
Requests an ACM Certificate for use with other AWS services.
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default ResendValidationEmailResponse |
resendValidationEmail(Consumer<ResendValidationEmailRequest.Builder> resendValidationEmailRequest)
Resends the email that requests domain ownership validation.
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default ResendValidationEmailResponse |
resendValidationEmail(ResendValidationEmailRequest resendValidationEmailRequest)
Resends the email that requests domain ownership validation.
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static ServiceMetadata |
serviceMetadata() |
serviceName
close
static final String SERVICE_NAME
static AcmClient create()
AcmClient
with the region loaded from the
DefaultAwsRegionProviderChain
and credentials loaded from the
DefaultCredentialsProvider
.static AcmClientBuilder builder()
AcmClient
.default AddTagsToCertificateResponse addTagsToCertificate(AddTagsToCertificateRequest addTagsToCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidArnException, InvalidTagException, TooManyTagsException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Adds one or more tags to an ACM Certificate. Tags are labels that you can use to identify and organize your AWS
resources. Each tag consists of a key
and an optional value
. You specify the
certificate on input by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). You specify the tag by using a key-value pair.
You can apply a tag to just one certificate if you want to identify a specific characteristic of that certificate, or you can apply the same tag to multiple certificates if you want to filter for a common relationship among those certificates. Similarly, you can apply the same tag to multiple resources if you want to specify a relationship among those resources. For example, you can add the same tag to an ACM Certificate and an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer to indicate that they are both used by the same website. For more information, see Tagging ACM Certificates.
To remove one or more tags, use the RemoveTagsFromCertificate action. To view all of the tags that have been applied to the certificate, use the ListTagsForCertificate action.
addTagsToCertificateRequest
- ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.InvalidTagException
- One or both of the values that make up the key-value pair is not valid. For example, you cannot specify a
tag value that begins with aws:
.TooManyTagsException
- The request contains too many tags. Try the request again with fewer tags.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default AddTagsToCertificateResponse addTagsToCertificate(Consumer<AddTagsToCertificateRequest.Builder> addTagsToCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidArnException, InvalidTagException, TooManyTagsException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Adds one or more tags to an ACM Certificate. Tags are labels that you can use to identify and organize your AWS
resources. Each tag consists of a key
and an optional value
. You specify the
certificate on input by its Amazon Resource Name (ARN). You specify the tag by using a key-value pair.
You can apply a tag to just one certificate if you want to identify a specific characteristic of that certificate, or you can apply the same tag to multiple certificates if you want to filter for a common relationship among those certificates. Similarly, you can apply the same tag to multiple resources if you want to specify a relationship among those resources. For example, you can add the same tag to an ACM Certificate and an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer to indicate that they are both used by the same website. For more information, see Tagging ACM Certificates.
To remove one or more tags, use the RemoveTagsFromCertificate action. To view all of the tags that have been applied to the certificate, use the ListTagsForCertificate action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the AddTagsToCertificateRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via AddTagsToCertificateRequest.builder()
addTagsToCertificateRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on AddTagsToCertificateRequest.Builder
to create a
request.ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.InvalidTagException
- One or both of the values that make up the key-value pair is not valid. For example, you cannot specify a
tag value that begins with aws:
.TooManyTagsException
- The request contains too many tags. Try the request again with fewer tags.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default DeleteCertificateResponse deleteCertificate(DeleteCertificateRequest deleteCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, ResourceInUseException, InvalidArnException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Deletes an ACM Certificate and its associated private key. If this action succeeds, the certificate no longer appears in the list of ACM Certificates that can be displayed by calling the ListCertificates action or be retrieved by calling the GetCertificate action. The certificate will not be available for use by other AWS services.
You cannot delete an ACM Certificate that is being used by another AWS service. To delete a certificate that is in use, the certificate association must first be removed.
deleteCertificateRequest
- ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.ResourceInUseException
- The certificate is in use by another AWS service in the caller's account. Remove the association and try
again.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default DeleteCertificateResponse deleteCertificate(Consumer<DeleteCertificateRequest.Builder> deleteCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, ResourceInUseException, InvalidArnException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Deletes an ACM Certificate and its associated private key. If this action succeeds, the certificate no longer appears in the list of ACM Certificates that can be displayed by calling the ListCertificates action or be retrieved by calling the GetCertificate action. The certificate will not be available for use by other AWS services.
You cannot delete an ACM Certificate that is being used by another AWS service. To delete a certificate that is in use, the certificate association must first be removed.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteCertificateRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via DeleteCertificateRequest.builder()
deleteCertificateRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteCertificateRequest.Builder
to create a request.ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.ResourceInUseException
- The certificate is in use by another AWS service in the caller's account. Remove the association and try
again.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default DescribeCertificateResponse describeCertificate(DescribeCertificateRequest describeCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidArnException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Returns detailed metadata about the specified ACM Certificate.
describeCertificateRequest
- ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default DescribeCertificateResponse describeCertificate(Consumer<DescribeCertificateRequest.Builder> describeCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidArnException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Returns detailed metadata about the specified ACM Certificate.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DescribeCertificateRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via DescribeCertificateRequest.builder()
describeCertificateRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DescribeCertificateRequest.Builder
to create a
request.ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default GetCertificateResponse getCertificate(GetCertificateRequest getCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, RequestInProgressException, InvalidArnException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Retrieves an ACM Certificate and certificate chain for the certificate specified by an ARN. The chain is an ordered list of certificates that contains the ACM Certificate, intermediate certificates of subordinate CAs, and the root certificate in that order. The certificate and certificate chain are base64 encoded. If you want to decode the certificate chain to see the individual certificate fields, you can use OpenSSL.
getCertificateRequest
- ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.RequestInProgressException
- The certificate request is in process and the certificate in your account has not yet been issued.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default GetCertificateResponse getCertificate(Consumer<GetCertificateRequest.Builder> getCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, RequestInProgressException, InvalidArnException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Retrieves an ACM Certificate and certificate chain for the certificate specified by an ARN. The chain is an ordered list of certificates that contains the ACM Certificate, intermediate certificates of subordinate CAs, and the root certificate in that order. The certificate and certificate chain are base64 encoded. If you want to decode the certificate chain to see the individual certificate fields, you can use OpenSSL.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetCertificateRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetCertificateRequest.builder()
getCertificateRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetCertificateRequest.Builder
to create a request.ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.RequestInProgressException
- The certificate request is in process and the certificate in your account has not yet been issued.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ImportCertificateResponse importCertificate(ImportCertificateRequest importCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, LimitExceededException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Imports an SSL/TLS certificate into AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) to use with ACM's integrated AWS services.
ACM does not provide managed renewal for certificates that you import.
For more information about importing certificates into ACM, including the differences between certificates that you import and those that ACM provides, see Importing Certificates in the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide.
To import a certificate, you must provide the certificate and the matching private key. When the certificate is not self-signed, you must also provide a certificate chain. You can omit the certificate chain when importing a self-signed certificate.
The certificate, private key, and certificate chain must be PEM-encoded. For more information about converting these items to PEM format, see Importing Certificates Troubleshooting in the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide.
To import a new certificate, omit the CertificateArn
field. Include this field only when you want to
replace a previously imported certificate.
When you import a certificate by using the CLI or one of the SDKs, you must specify the certificate, chain, and
private key parameters as file names preceded by file://
. For example, you can specify a certificate
saved in the C:\temp
folder as C:\temp\certificate_to_import.pem
. If you are making an
HTTP or HTTPS Query request, include these parameters as BLOBs.
This operation returns the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the imported certificate.
importCertificateRequest
- ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.LimitExceededException
- An ACM limit has been exceeded. For example, you may have input more domains than are allowed or you've
requested too many certificates for your account. See the exception message returned by ACM to determine
which limit you have violated. For more information about ACM limits, see the Limits topic.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ImportCertificateResponse importCertificate(Consumer<ImportCertificateRequest.Builder> importCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, LimitExceededException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Imports an SSL/TLS certificate into AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) to use with ACM's integrated AWS services.
ACM does not provide managed renewal for certificates that you import.
For more information about importing certificates into ACM, including the differences between certificates that you import and those that ACM provides, see Importing Certificates in the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide.
To import a certificate, you must provide the certificate and the matching private key. When the certificate is not self-signed, you must also provide a certificate chain. You can omit the certificate chain when importing a self-signed certificate.
The certificate, private key, and certificate chain must be PEM-encoded. For more information about converting these items to PEM format, see Importing Certificates Troubleshooting in the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide.
To import a new certificate, omit the CertificateArn
field. Include this field only when you want to
replace a previously imported certificate.
When you import a certificate by using the CLI or one of the SDKs, you must specify the certificate, chain, and
private key parameters as file names preceded by file://
. For example, you can specify a certificate
saved in the C:\temp
folder as C:\temp\certificate_to_import.pem
. If you are making an
HTTP or HTTPS Query request, include these parameters as BLOBs.
This operation returns the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the imported certificate.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ImportCertificateRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via ImportCertificateRequest.builder()
importCertificateRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ImportCertificateRequest.Builder
to create a request.ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.LimitExceededException
- An ACM limit has been exceeded. For example, you may have input more domains than are allowed or you've
requested too many certificates for your account. See the exception message returned by ACM to determine
which limit you have violated. For more information about ACM limits, see the Limits topic.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListCertificatesResponse listCertificates() throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Retrieves a list of ACM Certificates and the domain name for each. You can optionally filter the list to return only the certificates that match the specified status.
SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
listCertificates(ListCertificatesRequest)
,
AWS API
Documentationdefault ListCertificatesResponse listCertificates(ListCertificatesRequest listCertificatesRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Retrieves a list of ACM Certificates and the domain name for each. You can optionally filter the list to return only the certificates that match the specified status.
listCertificatesRequest
- SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListCertificatesResponse listCertificates(Consumer<ListCertificatesRequest.Builder> listCertificatesRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Retrieves a list of ACM Certificates and the domain name for each. You can optionally filter the list to return only the certificates that match the specified status.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListCertificatesRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via ListCertificatesRequest.builder()
listCertificatesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ListCertificatesRequest.Builder
to create a request.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListCertificatesIterable listCertificatesPaginator() throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Retrieves a list of ACM Certificates and the domain name for each. You can optionally filter the list to return only the certificates that match the specified status.
This is a variant of listCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.model.ListCertificatesRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.paginators.ListCertificatesIterable responses = client.listCertificatesPaginator(request);
responses.stream().forEach(....);
2) Using For loop
{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.paginators.ListCertificatesIterable responses = client.listCertificatesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.model.ListCertificatesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directly
software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.paginators.ListCertificatesIterable responses = client.listCertificatesPaginator(request);
responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.model.ListCertificatesRequest)
operation.
SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
listCertificatesPaginator(ListCertificatesRequest)
,
AWS API
Documentationdefault ListCertificatesIterable listCertificatesPaginator(ListCertificatesRequest listCertificatesRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Retrieves a list of ACM Certificates and the domain name for each. You can optionally filter the list to return only the certificates that match the specified status.
This is a variant of listCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.model.ListCertificatesRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.paginators.ListCertificatesIterable responses = client.listCertificatesPaginator(request);
responses.stream().forEach(....);
2) Using For loop
{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.paginators.ListCertificatesIterable responses = client.listCertificatesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.model.ListCertificatesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directly
software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.paginators.ListCertificatesIterable responses = client.listCertificatesPaginator(request);
responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.model.ListCertificatesRequest)
operation.
listCertificatesRequest
- SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListCertificatesIterable listCertificatesPaginator(Consumer<ListCertificatesRequest.Builder> listCertificatesRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Retrieves a list of ACM Certificates and the domain name for each. You can optionally filter the list to return only the certificates that match the specified status.
This is a variant of listCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.model.ListCertificatesRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.paginators.ListCertificatesIterable responses = client.listCertificatesPaginator(request);
responses.stream().forEach(....);
2) Using For loop
{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.paginators.ListCertificatesIterable responses = client.listCertificatesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.model.ListCertificatesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directly
software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.paginators.ListCertificatesIterable responses = client.listCertificatesPaginator(request);
responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listCertificates(software.amazon.awssdk.services.acm.model.ListCertificatesRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListCertificatesRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via ListCertificatesRequest.builder()
listCertificatesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ListCertificatesRequest.Builder
to create a request.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListTagsForCertificateResponse listTagsForCertificate(ListTagsForCertificateRequest listTagsForCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidArnException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Lists the tags that have been applied to the ACM Certificate. Use the certificate's Amazon Resource Name (ARN) to specify the certificate. To add a tag to an ACM Certificate, use the AddTagsToCertificate action. To delete a tag, use the RemoveTagsFromCertificate action.
listTagsForCertificateRequest
- ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListTagsForCertificateResponse listTagsForCertificate(Consumer<ListTagsForCertificateRequest.Builder> listTagsForCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidArnException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Lists the tags that have been applied to the ACM Certificate. Use the certificate's Amazon Resource Name (ARN) to specify the certificate. To add a tag to an ACM Certificate, use the AddTagsToCertificate action. To delete a tag, use the RemoveTagsFromCertificate action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListTagsForCertificateRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListTagsForCertificateRequest.builder()
listTagsForCertificateRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ListTagsForCertificateRequest.Builder
to create a
request.ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default RemoveTagsFromCertificateResponse removeTagsFromCertificate(RemoveTagsFromCertificateRequest removeTagsFromCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidArnException, InvalidTagException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Remove one or more tags from an ACM Certificate. A tag consists of a key-value pair. If you do not specify the value portion of the tag when calling this function, the tag will be removed regardless of value. If you specify a value, the tag is removed only if it is associated with the specified value.
To add tags to a certificate, use the AddTagsToCertificate action. To view all of the tags that have been applied to a specific ACM Certificate, use the ListTagsForCertificate action.
removeTagsFromCertificateRequest
- ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.InvalidTagException
- One or both of the values that make up the key-value pair is not valid. For example, you cannot specify a
tag value that begins with aws:
.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default RemoveTagsFromCertificateResponse removeTagsFromCertificate(Consumer<RemoveTagsFromCertificateRequest.Builder> removeTagsFromCertificateRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidArnException, InvalidTagException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Remove one or more tags from an ACM Certificate. A tag consists of a key-value pair. If you do not specify the value portion of the tag when calling this function, the tag will be removed regardless of value. If you specify a value, the tag is removed only if it is associated with the specified value.
To add tags to a certificate, use the AddTagsToCertificate action. To view all of the tags that have been applied to a specific ACM Certificate, use the ListTagsForCertificate action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the RemoveTagsFromCertificateRequest.Builder
avoiding
the need to create one manually via RemoveTagsFromCertificateRequest.builder()
removeTagsFromCertificateRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on RemoveTagsFromCertificateRequest.Builder
to create a
request.ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.InvalidTagException
- One or both of the values that make up the key-value pair is not valid. For example, you cannot specify a
tag value that begins with aws:
.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default RequestCertificateResponse requestCertificate(RequestCertificateRequest requestCertificateRequest) throws LimitExceededException, InvalidDomainValidationOptionsException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Requests an ACM Certificate for use with other AWS services. To request an ACM Certificate, you must specify the
fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for your site in the DomainName
parameter. You can also specify
additional FQDNs in the SubjectAlternativeNames
parameter if users can reach your site by using
other names.
For each domain name you specify, email is sent to the domain owner to request approval to issue the certificate.
Email is sent to three registered contact addresses in the WHOIS database and to five common system
administration addresses formed from the DomainName
you enter or the optional
ValidationDomain
parameter. For more information, see Validate Domain Ownership.
After receiving approval from the domain owner, the ACM Certificate is issued. For more information, see the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide.
requestCertificateRequest
- LimitExceededException
- An ACM limit has been exceeded. For example, you may have input more domains than are allowed or you've
requested too many certificates for your account. See the exception message returned by ACM to determine
which limit you have violated. For more information about ACM limits, see the Limits topic.InvalidDomainValidationOptionsException
- One or more values in the DomainValidationOption structure is incorrect.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default RequestCertificateResponse requestCertificate(Consumer<RequestCertificateRequest.Builder> requestCertificateRequest) throws LimitExceededException, InvalidDomainValidationOptionsException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Requests an ACM Certificate for use with other AWS services. To request an ACM Certificate, you must specify the
fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for your site in the DomainName
parameter. You can also specify
additional FQDNs in the SubjectAlternativeNames
parameter if users can reach your site by using
other names.
For each domain name you specify, email is sent to the domain owner to request approval to issue the certificate.
Email is sent to three registered contact addresses in the WHOIS database and to five common system
administration addresses formed from the DomainName
you enter or the optional
ValidationDomain
parameter. For more information, see Validate Domain Ownership.
After receiving approval from the domain owner, the ACM Certificate is issued. For more information, see the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the RequestCertificateRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via RequestCertificateRequest.builder()
requestCertificateRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on RequestCertificateRequest.Builder
to create a
request.LimitExceededException
- An ACM limit has been exceeded. For example, you may have input more domains than are allowed or you've
requested too many certificates for your account. See the exception message returned by ACM to determine
which limit you have violated. For more information about ACM limits, see the Limits topic.InvalidDomainValidationOptionsException
- One or more values in the DomainValidationOption structure is incorrect.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ResendValidationEmailResponse resendValidationEmail(ResendValidationEmailRequest resendValidationEmailRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidStateException, InvalidArnException, InvalidDomainValidationOptionsException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Resends the email that requests domain ownership validation. The domain owner or an authorized representative must approve the ACM Certificate before it can be issued. The certificate can be approved by clicking a link in the mail to navigate to the Amazon certificate approval website and then clicking I Approve. However, the validation email can be blocked by spam filters. Therefore, if you do not receive the original mail, you can request that the mail be resent within 72 hours of requesting the ACM Certificate. If more than 72 hours have elapsed since your original request or since your last attempt to resend validation mail, you must request a new certificate. For more information about setting up your contact email addresses, see Configure Email for your Domain.
resendValidationEmailRequest
- ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.InvalidStateException
- Processing has reached an invalid state. For example, this exception can occur if the specified domain is
not using email validation, or the current certificate status does not permit the requested operation.
See the exception message returned by ACM to determine which state is not valid.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.InvalidDomainValidationOptionsException
- One or more values in the DomainValidationOption structure is incorrect.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ResendValidationEmailResponse resendValidationEmail(Consumer<ResendValidationEmailRequest.Builder> resendValidationEmailRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidStateException, InvalidArnException, InvalidDomainValidationOptionsException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, AcmException
Resends the email that requests domain ownership validation. The domain owner or an authorized representative must approve the ACM Certificate before it can be issued. The certificate can be approved by clicking a link in the mail to navigate to the Amazon certificate approval website and then clicking I Approve. However, the validation email can be blocked by spam filters. Therefore, if you do not receive the original mail, you can request that the mail be resent within 72 hours of requesting the ACM Certificate. If more than 72 hours have elapsed since your original request or since your last attempt to resend validation mail, you must request a new certificate. For more information about setting up your contact email addresses, see Configure Email for your Domain.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ResendValidationEmailRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via ResendValidationEmailRequest.builder()
resendValidationEmailRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ResendValidationEmailRequest.Builder
to create a
request.ResourceNotFoundException
- The specified certificate cannot be found in the caller's account, or the caller's account cannot be
found.InvalidStateException
- Processing has reached an invalid state. For example, this exception can occur if the specified domain is
not using email validation, or the current certificate status does not permit the requested operation.
See the exception message returned by ACM to determine which state is not valid.InvalidArnException
- The requested Amazon Resource Name (ARN) does not refer to an existing resource.InvalidDomainValidationOptionsException
- One or more values in the DomainValidationOption structure is incorrect.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.AcmException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
static ServiceMetadata serviceMetadata()
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