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*
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package com.amazonaws.services.s3.model;
/**
* Interface for providing encryption materials.
* Implementations are free to use any strategy for providing encryption
* materials, such as simply providing static material that doesn't change,
* or more complicated implementations, such as integrating with existing
* key management systems.
*/
public interface EncryptionMaterialsProvider extends EncryptionMaterialsAccessor {
/**
* Returns EncryptionMaterials which the caller can use for encryption.
* Each implementation of EncryptionMaterialsProvider can choose its own
* strategy for loading encryption material. For example, an
* implementation might load encryption material from an existing key
* management system, or load new encryption material when keys are
* rotated.
*
* @return EncryptionMaterials which the caller can use to encrypt or
* decrypt data.
*/
public EncryptionMaterials getEncryptionMaterials();
/**
* Forces this encryption materials provider to refresh its encryption
* material. For many implementations of encryption materials provider,
* this may simply be a no-op, such as any encryption materials provider
* implementation that vends static/non-changing encryption material.
* For other implementations that vend different encryption material
* throughout their lifetime, this method should force the encryption
* materials provider to refresh its encryption material.
*/
public void refresh();
}