See: Description
Interface | Description |
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ChimeAsyncClient |
Service client for accessing Amazon Chime asynchronously.
|
ChimeAsyncClientBuilder |
A builder for creating an instance of
ChimeAsyncClient . |
ChimeBaseClientBuilder<B extends ChimeBaseClientBuilder<B,C>,C> |
This includes configuration specific to Amazon Chime that is supported by both
ChimeClientBuilder and
ChimeAsyncClientBuilder . |
ChimeClient |
Service client for accessing Amazon Chime.
|
ChimeClientBuilder |
A builder for creating an instance of
ChimeClient . |
The Amazon Chime API (application programming interface) is designed for administrators to use to perform key tasks, such as creating and managing Amazon Chime accounts and users. This guide provides detailed information about the Amazon Chime API, including operations, types, inputs and outputs, and error codes.
You can use an AWS SDK, the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), or the REST API to make API calls. We recommend using an AWS SDK or the AWS CLI. Each API operation includes links to information about using it with a language-specific AWS SDK or the AWS CLI.
You don't need to write code to calculate a signature for request authentication. The SDK clients authenticate your requests by using access keys that you provide. For more information about AWS SDKs, see the AWS Developer Center.
Use your access keys with the AWS CLI to make API calls. For information about setting up the AWS CLI, see Installing the AWS Command Line Interface in the AWS Command Line Interface User Guide. For a list of available Amazon Chime commands, see the Amazon Chime commands in the AWS CLI Command Reference.
If you use REST to make API calls, you must authenticate your request by providing a signature. Amazon Chime supports signature version 4. For more information, see Signature Version 4 Signing Process in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
When making REST API calls, use the service name chime
and REST endpoint
https://service.chime.aws.amazon.com
.
Administrative permissions are controlled using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM). For more information, see Control Access to the Amazon Chime Console in the Amazon Chime Administration Guide.
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