@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class RequestCertificateRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
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RequestCertificateRequest() |
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RequestCertificateRequest |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getDomainName()
Fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as www.example.com, of the site that you want to secure with an ACM
Certificate.
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List<DomainValidationOption> |
getDomainValidationOptions()
The domain name that you want ACM to use to send you emails so that you can validate domain ownership.
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String |
getIdempotencyToken()
Customer chosen string that can be used to distinguish between calls to
RequestCertificate. |
List<String> |
getSubjectAlternativeNames()
Additional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM Certificate.
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String |
getValidationMethod()
The method you want to use to validate your domain.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setDomainName(String domainName)
Fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as www.example.com, of the site that you want to secure with an ACM
Certificate.
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void |
setDomainValidationOptions(Collection<DomainValidationOption> domainValidationOptions)
The domain name that you want ACM to use to send you emails so that you can validate domain ownership.
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void |
setIdempotencyToken(String idempotencyToken)
Customer chosen string that can be used to distinguish between calls to
RequestCertificate. |
void |
setSubjectAlternativeNames(Collection<String> subjectAlternativeNames)
Additional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM Certificate.
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void |
setValidationMethod(String validationMethod)
The method you want to use to validate your domain.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging.
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RequestCertificateRequest |
withDomainName(String domainName)
Fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as www.example.com, of the site that you want to secure with an ACM
Certificate.
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RequestCertificateRequest |
withDomainValidationOptions(Collection<DomainValidationOption> domainValidationOptions)
The domain name that you want ACM to use to send you emails so that you can validate domain ownership.
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RequestCertificateRequest |
withDomainValidationOptions(DomainValidationOption... domainValidationOptions)
The domain name that you want ACM to use to send you emails so that you can validate domain ownership.
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RequestCertificateRequest |
withIdempotencyToken(String idempotencyToken)
Customer chosen string that can be used to distinguish between calls to
RequestCertificate. |
RequestCertificateRequest |
withSubjectAlternativeNames(Collection<String> subjectAlternativeNames)
Additional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM Certificate.
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RequestCertificateRequest |
withSubjectAlternativeNames(String... subjectAlternativeNames)
Additional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM Certificate.
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RequestCertificateRequest |
withValidationMethod(String validationMethod)
The method you want to use to validate your domain.
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RequestCertificateRequest |
withValidationMethod(ValidationMethod validationMethod)
The method you want to use to validate your domain.
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addHandlerContext, copyBaseTo, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getCustomQueryParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getHandlerContext, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestCredentialsProvider, getRequestMetricCollector, getSdkClientExecutionTimeout, getSdkRequestTimeout, putCustomQueryParameter, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestCredentialsProvider, setRequestMetricCollector, setSdkClientExecutionTimeout, setSdkRequestTimeout, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestCredentialsProvider, withRequestMetricCollector, withSdkClientExecutionTimeout, withSdkRequestTimeoutpublic void setDomainName(String domainName)
Fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as www.example.com, of the site that you want to secure with an ACM Certificate. Use an asterisk (*) to create a wildcard certificate that protects several sites in the same domain. For example, *.example.com protects www.example.com, site.example.com, and images.example.com.
The first domain name you enter cannot exceed 63 octets, including periods. Each subsequent Subject Alternative Name (SAN), however, can be up to 253 octets in length.
domainName - Fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as www.example.com, of the site that you want to secure with an
ACM Certificate. Use an asterisk (*) to create a wildcard certificate that protects several sites in the
same domain. For example, *.example.com protects www.example.com, site.example.com, and
images.example.com.
The first domain name you enter cannot exceed 63 octets, including periods. Each subsequent Subject Alternative Name (SAN), however, can be up to 253 octets in length.
public String getDomainName()
Fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as www.example.com, of the site that you want to secure with an ACM Certificate. Use an asterisk (*) to create a wildcard certificate that protects several sites in the same domain. For example, *.example.com protects www.example.com, site.example.com, and images.example.com.
The first domain name you enter cannot exceed 63 octets, including periods. Each subsequent Subject Alternative Name (SAN), however, can be up to 253 octets in length.
The first domain name you enter cannot exceed 63 octets, including periods. Each subsequent Subject Alternative Name (SAN), however, can be up to 253 octets in length.
public RequestCertificateRequest withDomainName(String domainName)
Fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as www.example.com, of the site that you want to secure with an ACM Certificate. Use an asterisk (*) to create a wildcard certificate that protects several sites in the same domain. For example, *.example.com protects www.example.com, site.example.com, and images.example.com.
The first domain name you enter cannot exceed 63 octets, including periods. Each subsequent Subject Alternative Name (SAN), however, can be up to 253 octets in length.
domainName - Fully qualified domain name (FQDN), such as www.example.com, of the site that you want to secure with an
ACM Certificate. Use an asterisk (*) to create a wildcard certificate that protects several sites in the
same domain. For example, *.example.com protects www.example.com, site.example.com, and
images.example.com.
The first domain name you enter cannot exceed 63 octets, including periods. Each subsequent Subject Alternative Name (SAN), however, can be up to 253 octets in length.
public void setValidationMethod(String validationMethod)
The method you want to use to validate your domain.
validationMethod - The method you want to use to validate your domain.ValidationMethodpublic String getValidationMethod()
The method you want to use to validate your domain.
ValidationMethodpublic RequestCertificateRequest withValidationMethod(String validationMethod)
The method you want to use to validate your domain.
validationMethod - The method you want to use to validate your domain.ValidationMethodpublic RequestCertificateRequest withValidationMethod(ValidationMethod validationMethod)
The method you want to use to validate your domain.
validationMethod - The method you want to use to validate your domain.ValidationMethodpublic List<String> getSubjectAlternativeNames()
Additional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM Certificate. For example,
add the name www.example.net to a certificate for which the DomainName field is www.example.com if
users can reach your site by using either name. The maximum number of domain names that you can add to an ACM
Certificate is 100. However, the initial limit is 10 domain names. If you need more than 10 names, you must
request a limit increase. For more information, see Limits.
The maximum length of a SAN DNS name is 253 octets. The name is made up of multiple labels separated by periods. No label can be longer than 63 octets. Consider the following examples:
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is legal because the total length is 253 octets
(63+1+63+1+63+1+61) and no label exceeds 63 octets.
(64 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is not legal because the total length exceeds 253
octets (64+1+63+1+63+1+61) and the first label exceeds 63 octets.
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(62 octets) is not legal because the total length of the DNS
name (63+1+63+1+63+1+62) exceeds 253 octets.
DomainName field is
www.example.com if users can reach your site by using either name. The maximum number of domain names
that you can add to an ACM Certificate is 100. However, the initial limit is 10 domain names. If you need
more than 10 names, you must request a limit increase. For more information, see Limits.
The maximum length of a SAN DNS name is 253 octets. The name is made up of multiple labels separated by periods. No label can be longer than 63 octets. Consider the following examples:
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is legal because the total length is 253
octets (63+1+63+1+63+1+61) and no label exceeds 63 octets.
(64 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is not legal because the total length
exceeds 253 octets (64+1+63+1+63+1+61) and the first label exceeds 63 octets.
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(62 octets) is not legal because the total length of the
DNS name (63+1+63+1+63+1+62) exceeds 253 octets.
public void setSubjectAlternativeNames(Collection<String> subjectAlternativeNames)
Additional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM Certificate. For example,
add the name www.example.net to a certificate for which the DomainName field is www.example.com if
users can reach your site by using either name. The maximum number of domain names that you can add to an ACM
Certificate is 100. However, the initial limit is 10 domain names. If you need more than 10 names, you must
request a limit increase. For more information, see Limits.
The maximum length of a SAN DNS name is 253 octets. The name is made up of multiple labels separated by periods. No label can be longer than 63 octets. Consider the following examples:
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is legal because the total length is 253 octets
(63+1+63+1+63+1+61) and no label exceeds 63 octets.
(64 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is not legal because the total length exceeds 253
octets (64+1+63+1+63+1+61) and the first label exceeds 63 octets.
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(62 octets) is not legal because the total length of the DNS
name (63+1+63+1+63+1+62) exceeds 253 octets.
subjectAlternativeNames - Additional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM Certificate. For
example, add the name www.example.net to a certificate for which the DomainName field is
www.example.com if users can reach your site by using either name. The maximum number of domain names that
you can add to an ACM Certificate is 100. However, the initial limit is 10 domain names. If you need more
than 10 names, you must request a limit increase. For more information, see Limits.
The maximum length of a SAN DNS name is 253 octets. The name is made up of multiple labels separated by periods. No label can be longer than 63 octets. Consider the following examples:
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is legal because the total length is 253
octets (63+1+63+1+63+1+61) and no label exceeds 63 octets.
(64 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is not legal because the total length exceeds
253 octets (64+1+63+1+63+1+61) and the first label exceeds 63 octets.
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(62 octets) is not legal because the total length of the
DNS name (63+1+63+1+63+1+62) exceeds 253 octets.
public RequestCertificateRequest withSubjectAlternativeNames(String... subjectAlternativeNames)
Additional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM Certificate. For example,
add the name www.example.net to a certificate for which the DomainName field is www.example.com if
users can reach your site by using either name. The maximum number of domain names that you can add to an ACM
Certificate is 100. However, the initial limit is 10 domain names. If you need more than 10 names, you must
request a limit increase. For more information, see Limits.
The maximum length of a SAN DNS name is 253 octets. The name is made up of multiple labels separated by periods. No label can be longer than 63 octets. Consider the following examples:
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is legal because the total length is 253 octets
(63+1+63+1+63+1+61) and no label exceeds 63 octets.
(64 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is not legal because the total length exceeds 253
octets (64+1+63+1+63+1+61) and the first label exceeds 63 octets.
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(62 octets) is not legal because the total length of the DNS
name (63+1+63+1+63+1+62) exceeds 253 octets.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setSubjectAlternativeNames(java.util.Collection) or
withSubjectAlternativeNames(java.util.Collection) if you want to override the existing values.
subjectAlternativeNames - Additional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM Certificate. For
example, add the name www.example.net to a certificate for which the DomainName field is
www.example.com if users can reach your site by using either name. The maximum number of domain names that
you can add to an ACM Certificate is 100. However, the initial limit is 10 domain names. If you need more
than 10 names, you must request a limit increase. For more information, see Limits.
The maximum length of a SAN DNS name is 253 octets. The name is made up of multiple labels separated by periods. No label can be longer than 63 octets. Consider the following examples:
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is legal because the total length is 253
octets (63+1+63+1+63+1+61) and no label exceeds 63 octets.
(64 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is not legal because the total length exceeds
253 octets (64+1+63+1+63+1+61) and the first label exceeds 63 octets.
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(62 octets) is not legal because the total length of the
DNS name (63+1+63+1+63+1+62) exceeds 253 octets.
public RequestCertificateRequest withSubjectAlternativeNames(Collection<String> subjectAlternativeNames)
Additional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM Certificate. For example,
add the name www.example.net to a certificate for which the DomainName field is www.example.com if
users can reach your site by using either name. The maximum number of domain names that you can add to an ACM
Certificate is 100. However, the initial limit is 10 domain names. If you need more than 10 names, you must
request a limit increase. For more information, see Limits.
The maximum length of a SAN DNS name is 253 octets. The name is made up of multiple labels separated by periods. No label can be longer than 63 octets. Consider the following examples:
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is legal because the total length is 253 octets
(63+1+63+1+63+1+61) and no label exceeds 63 octets.
(64 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is not legal because the total length exceeds 253
octets (64+1+63+1+63+1+61) and the first label exceeds 63 octets.
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(62 octets) is not legal because the total length of the DNS
name (63+1+63+1+63+1+62) exceeds 253 octets.
subjectAlternativeNames - Additional FQDNs to be included in the Subject Alternative Name extension of the ACM Certificate. For
example, add the name www.example.net to a certificate for which the DomainName field is
www.example.com if users can reach your site by using either name. The maximum number of domain names that
you can add to an ACM Certificate is 100. However, the initial limit is 10 domain names. If you need more
than 10 names, you must request a limit increase. For more information, see Limits.
The maximum length of a SAN DNS name is 253 octets. The name is made up of multiple labels separated by periods. No label can be longer than 63 octets. Consider the following examples:
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is legal because the total length is 253
octets (63+1+63+1+63+1+61) and no label exceeds 63 octets.
(64 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(61 octets) is not legal because the total length exceeds
253 octets (64+1+63+1+63+1+61) and the first label exceeds 63 octets.
(63 octets).(63 octets).(63 octets).(62 octets) is not legal because the total length of the
DNS name (63+1+63+1+63+1+62) exceeds 253 octets.
public void setIdempotencyToken(String idempotencyToken)
Customer chosen string that can be used to distinguish between calls to RequestCertificate.
Idempotency tokens time out after one hour. Therefore, if you call RequestCertificate multiple times
with the same idempotency token within one hour, ACM recognizes that you are requesting only one certificate and
will issue only one. If you change the idempotency token for each call, ACM recognizes that you are requesting
multiple certificates.
idempotencyToken - Customer chosen string that can be used to distinguish between calls to RequestCertificate.
Idempotency tokens time out after one hour. Therefore, if you call RequestCertificate
multiple times with the same idempotency token within one hour, ACM recognizes that you are requesting
only one certificate and will issue only one. If you change the idempotency token for each call, ACM
recognizes that you are requesting multiple certificates.public String getIdempotencyToken()
Customer chosen string that can be used to distinguish between calls to RequestCertificate.
Idempotency tokens time out after one hour. Therefore, if you call RequestCertificate multiple times
with the same idempotency token within one hour, ACM recognizes that you are requesting only one certificate and
will issue only one. If you change the idempotency token for each call, ACM recognizes that you are requesting
multiple certificates.
RequestCertificate.
Idempotency tokens time out after one hour. Therefore, if you call RequestCertificate
multiple times with the same idempotency token within one hour, ACM recognizes that you are requesting
only one certificate and will issue only one. If you change the idempotency token for each call, ACM
recognizes that you are requesting multiple certificates.public RequestCertificateRequest withIdempotencyToken(String idempotencyToken)
Customer chosen string that can be used to distinguish between calls to RequestCertificate.
Idempotency tokens time out after one hour. Therefore, if you call RequestCertificate multiple times
with the same idempotency token within one hour, ACM recognizes that you are requesting only one certificate and
will issue only one. If you change the idempotency token for each call, ACM recognizes that you are requesting
multiple certificates.
idempotencyToken - Customer chosen string that can be used to distinguish between calls to RequestCertificate.
Idempotency tokens time out after one hour. Therefore, if you call RequestCertificate
multiple times with the same idempotency token within one hour, ACM recognizes that you are requesting
only one certificate and will issue only one. If you change the idempotency token for each call, ACM
recognizes that you are requesting multiple certificates.public List<DomainValidationOption> getDomainValidationOptions()
The domain name that you want ACM to use to send you emails so that you can validate domain ownership.
public void setDomainValidationOptions(Collection<DomainValidationOption> domainValidationOptions)
The domain name that you want ACM to use to send you emails so that you can validate domain ownership.
domainValidationOptions - The domain name that you want ACM to use to send you emails so that you can validate domain ownership.public RequestCertificateRequest withDomainValidationOptions(DomainValidationOption... domainValidationOptions)
The domain name that you want ACM to use to send you emails so that you can validate domain ownership.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setDomainValidationOptions(java.util.Collection) or
withDomainValidationOptions(java.util.Collection) if you want to override the existing values.
domainValidationOptions - The domain name that you want ACM to use to send you emails so that you can validate domain ownership.public RequestCertificateRequest withDomainValidationOptions(Collection<DomainValidationOption> domainValidationOptions)
The domain name that you want ACM to use to send you emails so that you can validate domain ownership.
domainValidationOptions - The domain name that you want ACM to use to send you emails so that you can validate domain ownership.public String toString()
toString in class ObjectObject.toString()public RequestCertificateRequest clone()
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