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The AWS Java SDK for AWS CodeDeploy module holds the client classes that are used for communicating with AWS CodeDeploy Service

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/**
 * AWS CodeDeploy
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* Overview *

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* This reference guide provides descriptions of the AWS CodeDeploy APIs. For more information about AWS CodeDeploy, see * the AWS CodeDeploy User Guide. *

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* Using the APIs *

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* You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to work with the following: *

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    * Applications are unique identifiers used by AWS CodeDeploy to ensure the correct combinations of revisions, * deployment configurations, and deployment groups are being referenced during deployments. *

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    * You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to create, delete, get, list, and update applications. *

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    * Deployment configurations are sets of deployment rules and success and failure conditions used by AWS CodeDeploy * during deployments. *

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    * You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to create, delete, get, and list deployment configurations. *

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    * Deployment groups are groups of instances to which application revisions can be deployed. *

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    * You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to create, delete, get, list, and update deployment groups. *

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    * Instances represent Amazon EC2 instances to which application revisions are deployed. Instances are identified by * their Amazon EC2 tags or Auto Scaling group names. Instances belong to deployment groups. *

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    * You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to get and list instance. *

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    * Deployments represent the process of deploying revisions to instances. *

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    * You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to create, get, list, and stop deployments. *

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    * Application revisions are archive files stored in Amazon S3 buckets or GitHub repositories. These revisions contain * source content (such as source code, web pages, executable files, and deployment scripts) along with an application * specification (AppSpec) file. (The AppSpec file is unique to AWS CodeDeploy; it defines the deployment actions you * want AWS CodeDeploy to execute.) For application revisions stored in Amazon S3 buckets, an application revision is * uniquely identified by its Amazon S3 object key and its ETag, version, or both. For application revisions stored in * GitHub repositories, an application revision is uniquely identified by its repository name and commit ID. Application * revisions are deployed through deployment groups. *

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    * You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to get, list, and register application revisions. *

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*/ package com.amazonaws.services.codedeploy;




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