See: Description
| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| AppConfigDataAsyncClient |
Service client for accessing AWS AppConfig Data asynchronously.
|
| AppConfigDataAsyncClientBuilder |
A builder for creating an instance of
AppConfigDataAsyncClient. |
| AppConfigDataBaseClientBuilder<B extends AppConfigDataBaseClientBuilder<B,C>,C> |
This includes configuration specific to AWS AppConfig Data that is supported by both
AppConfigDataClientBuilder and AppConfigDataAsyncClientBuilder. |
| AppConfigDataClient |
Service client for accessing AWS AppConfig Data.
|
| AppConfigDataClientBuilder |
A builder for creating an instance of
AppConfigDataClient. |
AppConfig Data provides the data plane APIs your application uses to retrieve configuration data. Here's how it works:
Your application retrieves configuration data by first establishing a configuration session using the AppConfig Data StartConfigurationSession API action. Your session's client then makes periodic calls to GetLatestConfiguration to check for and retrieve the latest data available.
When calling StartConfigurationSession, your code sends the following information:
Identifiers (ID or name) of an AppConfig application, environment, and configuration profile that the session tracks.
(Optional) The minimum amount of time the session's client must wait between calls to
GetLatestConfiguration.
In response, AppConfig provides an InitialConfigurationToken to be given to the session's client and
used the first time it calls GetLatestConfiguration for that session.
When calling GetLatestConfiguration, your client code sends the most recent
ConfigurationToken value it has and receives in response:
NextPollConfigurationToken: the ConfigurationToken value to use on the next call to
GetLatestConfiguration.
NextPollIntervalInSeconds: the duration the client should wait before making its next call to
GetLatestConfiguration. This duration may vary over the course of the session, so it should be used
instead of the value sent on the StartConfigurationSession call.
The configuration: the latest data intended for the session. This may be empty if the client already has the latest version of the configuration.
For more information and to view example CLI commands that show how to retrieve a configuration using the AppConfig
Data StartConfigurationSession and GetLatestConfiguration API actions, see Receiving the
configuration in the AppConfig User Guide.
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