Class and Description |
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software.amazon.awssdk.auth.signer.AwsSignerExecutionAttribute
Signer execution attributes have been deprecated in favor of signer properties, set on the auth scheme's signer
option.
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software.amazon.awssdk.auth.signer.S3SignerExecutionAttribute
Signer execution attributes have been deprecated in favor of signer properties, set on the auth scheme's signer
option.
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software.amazon.awssdk.auth.token.signer.SdkTokenExecutionAttribute
Signer execution attributes have been deprecated in favor of signer properties, set on the auth scheme's signer
options.
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Field and Description |
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software.amazon.awssdk.auth.signer.AwsSignerExecutionAttribute.AWS_CREDENTIALS
This is a protected class that is internal to the SDK, so you shouldn't be using it. If you are using it
from execution interceptors, you should instead be overriding the credential provider via the
SdkRequest 's
overrideConfiguration.credentialsProvider . If you're using it to call the SDK's signers, you should migrate to a
subtype of HttpSigner . |
software.amazon.awssdk.auth.signer.S3SignerExecutionAttribute.ENABLE_CHUNKED_ENCODING
This is a protected class that is internal to the SDK, so you shouldn't be using it. If you are using it
from execution interceptors, you should instead be overriding the chunk encoding setting via the
AuthSchemeProvider
that is configured on the SDK client builder. If you're using it to call the SDK's signers, you should migrate to a
subtype of HttpSigner . |
software.amazon.awssdk.auth.signer.S3SignerExecutionAttribute.ENABLE_PAYLOAD_SIGNING
This is a protected class that is internal to the SDK, so you shouldn't be using it. If you are using it
from execution interceptors, you should instead be overriding the payload signing setting via the
AuthSchemeProvider that is configured on the SDK client builder. If you're using it to call the SDK's signers, you
should migrate to a subtype of HttpSigner . |
software.amazon.awssdk.auth.signer.AwsSignerExecutionAttribute.PRESIGNER_EXPIRATION
This is a protected class that is internal to the SDK, so you shouldn't be using it. If you are using it
from execution interceptors, you should instead be overriding the expiration via the
AuthSchemeProvider that is
configured on the SDK client builder. If you're using it to call the SDK's signers, you should migrate to a subtype of
HttpSigner . |
software.amazon.awssdk.auth.token.signer.SdkTokenExecutionAttribute.SDK_TOKEN
This is a protected class that is internal to the SDK, so you shouldn't be using it.
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software.amazon.awssdk.auth.signer.AwsSignerExecutionAttribute.SERVICE_SIGNING_NAME
This is a protected class that is internal to the SDK, so you shouldn't be using it. If you are using it
from execution interceptors, you should instead be overriding the signing region name via the
AuthSchemeProvider
that is configured on the SDK client builder. If you're using it to call the SDK's signers, you should migrate to a
subtype of HttpSigner . |
software.amazon.awssdk.auth.signer.AwsSignerExecutionAttribute.SIGNER_DOUBLE_URL_ENCODE
This is a protected class that is internal to the SDK, so you shouldn't be using it. If you are using it
from execution interceptors, you should instead be overriding the double-url-encode setting via the
AuthSchemeProvider that is configured on the SDK client builder. If you're using it to call the SDK's signers, you
should migrate to a subtype of HttpSigner . |
software.amazon.awssdk.auth.signer.AwsSignerExecutionAttribute.SIGNER_NORMALIZE_PATH
This is a protected class that is internal to the SDK, so you shouldn't be using it. If you are using it
from execution interceptors, you should instead be overriding the normalize-path setting via the
AuthSchemeProvider that is configured on the SDK client builder. If you're using it to call the SDK's signers, you
should migrate to a subtype of HttpSigner . |
software.amazon.awssdk.auth.signer.AwsSignerExecutionAttribute.SIGNING_CLOCK
This is a protected class that is internal to the SDK, so you shouldn't be using it. If you are using it
from execution interceptors, you should instead be overriding the clock setting via the
AuthSchemeProvider that is configured on the SDK client builder. If you're using it to call the SDK's signers, you
should migrate to a subtype of HttpSigner . |
software.amazon.awssdk.auth.signer.AwsSignerExecutionAttribute.SIGNING_REGION
This is a protected class that is internal to the SDK, so you shouldn't be using it. If you are using it
from execution interceptors, you should instead be overriding the signing region via the
AuthSchemeProvider that
is configured on the SDK client builder. If you're using it to call the SDK's signers, you should migrate to a
subtype of HttpSigner . |
software.amazon.awssdk.auth.signer.AwsSignerExecutionAttribute.SIGNING_REGION_SCOPE
This is a protected class that is internal to the SDK, so you shouldn't be using it. If you are using it
from execution interceptors, you should instead be overriding the signing region scope via the
AuthSchemeProvider
that is configured on the SDK client builder. If you're using it to call the SDK's signers, you should migrate to a
subtype of HttpSigner . |
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