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package com.amazonaws.services.kms;

import com.amazonaws.*;
import com.amazonaws.regions.*;

import com.amazonaws.services.kms.model.*;

/**
 * Interface for accessing KMS.
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* AWS Key Management Service *

* AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) is an encryption and key management web * service. This guide describes the AWS KMS operations that you can call * programmatically. For general information about AWS KMS, see the AWS Key * Management Service Developer Guide. *

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* AWS provides SDKs that consist of libraries and sample code for various * programming languages and platforms (Java, Ruby, .Net, iOS, Android, etc.). * The SDKs provide a convenient way to create programmatic access to AWS KMS * and other AWS services. For example, the SDKs take care of tasks such as * signing requests (see below), managing errors, and retrying requests * automatically. For more information about the AWS SDKs, including how to * download and install them, see Tools * for Amazon Web Services. *

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* We recommend that you use the AWS SDKs to make programmatic API calls to AWS * KMS. *

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* Clients must support TLS (Transport Layer Security) 1.0. We recommend TLS * 1.2. Clients must also support cipher suites with Perfect Forward Secrecy * (PFS) such as Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman (DHE) or Elliptic Curve Ephemeral * Diffie-Hellman (ECDHE). Most modern systems such as Java 7 and later support * these modes. *

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* Signing Requests *

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* Requests must be signed by using an access key ID and a secret access key. We * strongly recommend that you do not use your AWS account (root) access * key ID and secret key for everyday work with AWS KMS. Instead, use the access * key ID and secret access key for an IAM user, or you can use the AWS Security * Token Service to generate temporary security credentials that you can use to * sign requests. *

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* All AWS KMS operations require Signature Version 4. *

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* Logging API Requests *

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* AWS KMS supports AWS CloudTrail, a service that logs AWS API calls and * related events for your AWS account and delivers them to an Amazon S3 bucket * that you specify. By using the information collected by CloudTrail, you can * determine what requests were made to AWS KMS, who made the request, when it * was made, and so on. To learn more about CloudTrail, including how to turn it * on and find your log files, see the AWS * CloudTrail User Guide. *

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* Additional Resources *

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* For more information about credentials and request signing, see the * following: *

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    * AWS Security Credentials - This topic provides general information about * the types of credentials used for accessing AWS. *

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    * Temporary Security Credentials - This section of the IAM User * Guide describes how to create and use temporary security credentials. *

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    * Signature Version 4 Signing Process - This set of topics walks you * through the process of signing a request using an access key ID and a secret * access key. *

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* Commonly Used APIs *

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* Of the APIs discussed in this guide, the following will prove the most useful * for most applications. You will likely perform actions other than these, such * as creating keys and assigning policies, by using the console. *

* */ public interface AWSKMS { /** * Overrides the default endpoint for this client * ("https://kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/"). Callers can use this method to * control which AWS region they want to work with. *

* Callers can pass in just the endpoint (ex: * "kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/") or a full URL, including the protocol * (ex: "https://kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/"). If the protocol is not * specified here, the default protocol from this client's * {@link ClientConfiguration} will be used, which by default is HTTPS. *

* For more information on using AWS regions with the AWS SDK for Java, and * a complete list of all available endpoints for all AWS services, see: http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID= * 3912 *

* This method is not threadsafe. An endpoint should be configured when * the client is created and before any service requests are made. Changing * it afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests * in transit or retrying. * * @param endpoint * The endpoint (ex: "kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/") or a full URL, * including the protocol (ex: * "https://kms.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/") of the region specific AWS * endpoint this client will communicate with. */ void setEndpoint(String endpoint); /** * An alternative to {@link AWSKMS#setEndpoint(String)}, sets the regional * endpoint for this client's service calls. Callers can use this method to * control which AWS region they want to work with. *

* By default, all service endpoints in all regions use the https protocol. * To use http instead, specify it in the {@link ClientConfiguration} * supplied at construction. *

* This method is not threadsafe. A region should be configured when the * client is created and before any service requests are made. Changing it * afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests in * transit or retrying. * * @param region * The region this client will communicate with. See * {@link Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions)} for * accessing a given region. Must not be null and must be a region * where the service is available. * * @see Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions) * @see Region#createClient(Class, * com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration) * @see Region#isServiceSupported(String) */ void setRegion(Region region); /** *

* Cancels the deletion of a customer master key (CMK). When this operation * is successful, the CMK is set to the Disabled state. To * enable a CMK, use EnableKey. *

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* For more information about scheduling and canceling deletion of a CMK, * see Deleting Customer Master Keys in the AWS Key Management Service * Developer Guide. *

* * @param cancelKeyDeletionRequest * @return Result of the CancelKeyDeletion operation returned by the * service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.CancelKeyDeletion */ CancelKeyDeletionResult cancelKeyDeletion( CancelKeyDeletionRequest cancelKeyDeletionRequest); /** *

* Creates a display name for a customer master key. An alias can be used to * identify a key and should be unique. The console enforces a one-to-one * mapping between the alias and a key. An alias name can contain only * alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes * (-). An alias must start with the word "alias" followed by a forward * slash (alias/). An alias that begins with "aws" after the forward slash * (alias/aws...) is reserved by Amazon Web Services (AWS). *

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* The alias and the key it is mapped to must be in the same AWS account and * the same region. *

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* To map an alias to a different key, call UpdateAlias. *

* * @param createAliasRequest * @return Result of the CreateAlias operation returned by the service. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws AlreadyExistsException * The request was rejected because it attempted to create a * resource that already exists. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws InvalidAliasNameException * The request was rejected because the specified alias name is not * valid. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws LimitExceededException * The request was rejected because a limit was exceeded. For more * information, see Limits in the AWS Key Management Service Developer * Guide. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.CreateAlias */ CreateAliasResult createAlias(CreateAliasRequest createAliasRequest); /** *

* Adds a grant to a key to specify who can use the key and under what * conditions. Grants are alternate permission mechanisms to key policies. *

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* For more information about grants, see Grants in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. *

* * @param createGrantRequest * @return Result of the CreateGrant operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws DisabledException * The request was rejected because the specified key was marked as * disabled. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws InvalidGrantTokenException * The request was rejected because a grant token provided as part * of the request is invalid. * @throws LimitExceededException * The request was rejected because a limit was exceeded. For more * information, see Limits in the AWS Key Management Service Developer * Guide. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.CreateGrant */ CreateGrantResult createGrant(CreateGrantRequest createGrantRequest); /** *

* Creates a customer master key (CMK). *

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* You can use a CMK to encrypt small amounts of data (4 KiB or less) * directly, but CMKs are more commonly used to encrypt data encryption keys * (DEKs), which are used to encrypt raw data. For more information about * DEKs and the difference between CMKs and DEKs, see the following: *

* * * @param createKeyRequest * @return Result of the CreateKey operation returned by the service. * @throws MalformedPolicyDocumentException * The request was rejected because the specified policy is not * syntactically or semantically correct. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * The request was rejected because a specified parameter is not * supported. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws LimitExceededException * The request was rejected because a limit was exceeded. For more * information, see Limits in the AWS Key Management Service Developer * Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.CreateKey */ CreateKeyResult createKey(CreateKeyRequest createKeyRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the CreateKey operation. * * @see #createKey(CreateKeyRequest) */ CreateKeyResult createKey(); /** *

* Decrypts ciphertext. Ciphertext is plaintext that has been previously * encrypted by using any of the following functions: *

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* Note that if a caller has been granted access permissions to all keys * (through, for example, IAM user policies that grant Decrypt * permission on all resources), then ciphertext encrypted by using keys in * other accounts where the key grants access to the caller can be * decrypted. To remedy this, we recommend that you do not grant * Decrypt access in an IAM user policy. Instead grant * Decrypt access only in key policies. If you must grant * Decrypt access in an IAM user policy, you should scope the * resource to specific keys or to specific trusted accounts. *

* * @param decryptRequest * @return Result of the Decrypt operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws DisabledException * The request was rejected because the specified key was marked as * disabled. * @throws InvalidCiphertextException * The request was rejected because the specified ciphertext has * been corrupted or is otherwise invalid. * @throws KeyUnavailableException * The request was rejected because the key was not available. The * request can be retried. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws InvalidGrantTokenException * The request was rejected because a grant token provided as part * of the request is invalid. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.Decrypt */ DecryptResult decrypt(DecryptRequest decryptRequest); /** *

* Deletes the specified alias. To map an alias to a different key, call * UpdateAlias. *

* * @param deleteAliasRequest * @return Result of the DeleteAlias operation returned by the service. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.DeleteAlias */ DeleteAliasResult deleteAlias(DeleteAliasRequest deleteAliasRequest); /** *

* Provides detailed information about the specified customer master key. *

* * @param describeKeyRequest * @return Result of the DescribeKey operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @sample AWSKMS.DescribeKey */ DescribeKeyResult describeKey(DescribeKeyRequest describeKeyRequest); /** *

* Sets the state of a customer master key (CMK) to disabled, thereby * preventing its use for cryptographic operations. For more information * about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How * Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in the AWS Key * Management Service Developer Guide. *

* * @param disableKeyRequest * @return Result of the DisableKey operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.DisableKey */ DisableKeyResult disableKey(DisableKeyRequest disableKeyRequest); /** *

* Disables rotation of the specified key. *

* * @param disableKeyRotationRequest * @return Result of the DisableKeyRotation operation returned by the * service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws DisabledException * The request was rejected because the specified key was marked as * disabled. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.DisableKeyRotation */ DisableKeyRotationResult disableKeyRotation( DisableKeyRotationRequest disableKeyRotationRequest); /** *

* Marks a key as enabled, thereby permitting its use. *

* * @param enableKeyRequest * @return Result of the EnableKey operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws LimitExceededException * The request was rejected because a limit was exceeded. For more * information, see Limits in the AWS Key Management Service Developer * Guide. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.EnableKey */ EnableKeyResult enableKey(EnableKeyRequest enableKeyRequest); /** *

* Enables rotation of the specified customer master key. *

* * @param enableKeyRotationRequest * @return Result of the EnableKeyRotation operation returned by the * service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws DisabledException * The request was rejected because the specified key was marked as * disabled. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.EnableKeyRotation */ EnableKeyRotationResult enableKeyRotation( EnableKeyRotationRequest enableKeyRotationRequest); /** *

* Encrypts plaintext into ciphertext by using a customer master key. The * Encrypt function has two primary use cases: *

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    * If you are moving encrypted data from one region to another, you can use * this API to encrypt in the new region the plaintext data key that was * used to encrypt the data in the original region. This provides you with * an encrypted copy of the data key that can be decrypted in the new region * and used there to decrypt the encrypted data. *

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* Unless you are moving encrypted data from one region to another, you * don't use this function to encrypt a generated data key within a region. * You retrieve data keys already encrypted by calling the * GenerateDataKey or GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext * function. Data keys don't need to be encrypted again by calling * Encrypt. *

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* If you want to encrypt data locally in your application, you can use the * GenerateDataKey function to return a plaintext data * encryption key and a copy of the key encrypted under the customer master * key (CMK) of your choosing. *

* * @param encryptRequest * @return Result of the Encrypt operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws DisabledException * The request was rejected because the specified key was marked as * disabled. * @throws KeyUnavailableException * The request was rejected because the key was not available. The * request can be retried. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws InvalidKeyUsageException * The request was rejected because the specified KeySpec parameter * is not valid. The currently supported value is ENCRYPT/DECRYPT. * @throws InvalidGrantTokenException * The request was rejected because a grant token provided as part * of the request is invalid. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.Encrypt */ EncryptResult encrypt(EncryptRequest encryptRequest); /** *

* Generates a data key that you can use in your application to locally * encrypt data. This call returns a plaintext version of the key in the * Plaintext field of the response object and an encrypted copy * of the key in the CiphertextBlob field. The key is encrypted * by using the master key specified by the KeyId field. To * decrypt the encrypted key, pass it to the Decrypt API. *

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* We recommend that you use the following pattern to locally encrypt data: * call the GenerateDataKey API, use the key returned in the * Plaintext response field to locally encrypt data, and then * erase the plaintext data key from memory. Store the encrypted data key * (contained in the CiphertextBlob field) alongside of the * locally encrypted data. *

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* You should not call the Encrypt function to re-encrypt your * data keys within a region. GenerateDataKey always returns * the data key encrypted and tied to the customer master key that will be * used to decrypt it. There is no need to decrypt it twice. *

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* If you decide to use the optional EncryptionContext * parameter, you must also store the context in full or at least store * enough information along with the encrypted data to be able to * reconstruct the context when submitting the ciphertext to the * Decrypt API. It is a good practice to choose a context that * you can reconstruct on the fly to better secure the ciphertext. For more * information about how this parameter is used, see Encryption Context. *

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* To decrypt data, pass the encrypted data key to the Decrypt * API. Decrypt uses the associated master key to decrypt the * encrypted data key and returns it as plaintext. Use the plaintext data * key to locally decrypt your data and then erase the key from memory. You * must specify the encryption context, if any, that you specified when you * generated the key. The encryption context is logged by CloudTrail, and * you can use this log to help track the use of particular data. *

* * @param generateDataKeyRequest * @return Result of the GenerateDataKey operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws DisabledException * The request was rejected because the specified key was marked as * disabled. * @throws KeyUnavailableException * The request was rejected because the key was not available. The * request can be retried. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws InvalidKeyUsageException * The request was rejected because the specified KeySpec parameter * is not valid. The currently supported value is ENCRYPT/DECRYPT. * @throws InvalidGrantTokenException * The request was rejected because a grant token provided as part * of the request is invalid. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.GenerateDataKey */ GenerateDataKeyResult generateDataKey( GenerateDataKeyRequest generateDataKeyRequest); /** *

* Returns a data key encrypted by a customer master key without the * plaintext copy of that key. Otherwise, this API functions exactly like * GenerateDataKey. You can use this API to, for example, satisfy an * audit requirement that an encrypted key be made available without * exposing the plaintext copy of that key. *

* * @param generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextRequest * @return Result of the GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext operation returned * by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws DisabledException * The request was rejected because the specified key was marked as * disabled. * @throws KeyUnavailableException * The request was rejected because the key was not available. The * request can be retried. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws InvalidKeyUsageException * The request was rejected because the specified KeySpec parameter * is not valid. The currently supported value is ENCRYPT/DECRYPT. * @throws InvalidGrantTokenException * The request was rejected because a grant token provided as part * of the request is invalid. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext */ GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResult generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext( GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextRequest generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextRequest); /** *

* Generates an unpredictable byte string. *

* * @param generateRandomRequest * @return Result of the GenerateRandom operation returned by the service. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @sample AWSKMS.GenerateRandom */ GenerateRandomResult generateRandom( GenerateRandomRequest generateRandomRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the GenerateRandom operation. * * @see #generateRandom(GenerateRandomRequest) */ GenerateRandomResult generateRandom(); /** *

* Retrieves a policy attached to the specified key. *

* * @param getKeyPolicyRequest * @return Result of the GetKeyPolicy operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.GetKeyPolicy */ GetKeyPolicyResult getKeyPolicy(GetKeyPolicyRequest getKeyPolicyRequest); /** *

* Retrieves a Boolean value that indicates whether key rotation is enabled * for the specified key. *

* * @param getKeyRotationStatusRequest * @return Result of the GetKeyRotationStatus operation returned by the * service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.GetKeyRotationStatus */ GetKeyRotationStatusResult getKeyRotationStatus( GetKeyRotationStatusRequest getKeyRotationStatusRequest); /** *

* Lists all of the key aliases in the account. *

* * @param listAliasesRequest * @return Result of the ListAliases operation returned by the service. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws InvalidMarkerException * The request was rejected because the marker that specifies where * pagination should next begin is not valid. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @sample AWSKMS.ListAliases */ ListAliasesResult listAliases(ListAliasesRequest listAliasesRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the ListAliases operation. * * @see #listAliases(ListAliasesRequest) */ ListAliasesResult listAliases(); /** *

* List the grants for a specified key. *

* * @param listGrantsRequest * @return Result of the ListGrants operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws InvalidMarkerException * The request was rejected because the marker that specifies where * pagination should next begin is not valid. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.ListGrants */ ListGrantsResult listGrants(ListGrantsRequest listGrantsRequest); /** *

* Retrieves a list of policies attached to a key. *

* * @param listKeyPoliciesRequest * @return Result of the ListKeyPolicies operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.ListKeyPolicies */ ListKeyPoliciesResult listKeyPolicies( ListKeyPoliciesRequest listKeyPoliciesRequest); /** *

* Lists the customer master keys. *

* * @param listKeysRequest * @return Result of the ListKeys operation returned by the service. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @sample AWSKMS.ListKeys */ ListKeysResult listKeys(ListKeysRequest listKeysRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the ListKeys operation. * * @see #listKeys(ListKeysRequest) */ ListKeysResult listKeys(); /** *

* Returns a list of all grants for which the grant's * RetiringPrincipal matches the one specified. *

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* A typical use is to list all grants that you are able to retire. To * retire a grant, use RetireGrant. *

* * @param listRetirableGrantsRequest * @return Result of the ListRetirableGrants operation returned by the * service. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws InvalidMarkerException * The request was rejected because the marker that specifies where * pagination should next begin is not valid. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @sample AWSKMS.ListRetirableGrants */ ListRetirableGrantsResult listRetirableGrants( ListRetirableGrantsRequest listRetirableGrantsRequest); /** *

* Attaches a key policy to the specified customer master key (CMK). *

*

* For more information about key policies, see Key Policies in the AWS Key Management Service Developer * Guide. *

* * @param putKeyPolicyRequest * @return Result of the PutKeyPolicy operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws MalformedPolicyDocumentException * The request was rejected because the specified policy is not * syntactically or semantically correct. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * The request was rejected because a specified parameter is not * supported. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws LimitExceededException * The request was rejected because a limit was exceeded. For more * information, see Limits in the AWS Key Management Service Developer * Guide. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.PutKeyPolicy */ PutKeyPolicyResult putKeyPolicy(PutKeyPolicyRequest putKeyPolicyRequest); /** *

* Encrypts data on the server side with a new customer master key without * exposing the plaintext of the data on the client side. The data is first * decrypted and then encrypted. This operation can also be used to change * the encryption context of a ciphertext. *

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* Unlike other actions, ReEncrypt is authorized twice - once * as ReEncryptFrom on the source key and once as * ReEncryptTo on the destination key. We therefore recommend * that you include the "action":"kms:ReEncrypt*" statement in * your key policies to permit re-encryption from or to the key. The * statement is included automatically when you authorize use of the key * through the console but must be included manually when you set a policy * by using the PutKeyPolicy function. *

* * @param reEncryptRequest * @return Result of the ReEncrypt operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws DisabledException * The request was rejected because the specified key was marked as * disabled. * @throws InvalidCiphertextException * The request was rejected because the specified ciphertext has * been corrupted or is otherwise invalid. * @throws KeyUnavailableException * The request was rejected because the key was not available. The * request can be retried. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws InvalidKeyUsageException * The request was rejected because the specified KeySpec parameter * is not valid. The currently supported value is ENCRYPT/DECRYPT. * @throws InvalidGrantTokenException * The request was rejected because a grant token provided as part * of the request is invalid. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.ReEncrypt */ ReEncryptResult reEncrypt(ReEncryptRequest reEncryptRequest); /** *

* Retires a grant. You can retire a grant when you're done using it to * clean up. You should revoke a grant when you intend to actively deny * operations that depend on it. The following are permitted to call this * API: *

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    * The account that created the grant *

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    * The RetiringPrincipal, if present *

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    * The GranteePrincipal, if RetireGrant is a * grantee operation *

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* The grant to retire must be identified by its grant token or by a * combination of the key ARN and the grant ID. A grant token is a unique * variable-length base64-encoded string. A grant ID is a 64 character * unique identifier of a grant. Both are returned by the * CreateGrant function. *

* * @param retireGrantRequest * @return Result of the RetireGrant operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidGrantTokenException * The request was rejected because a grant token provided as part * of the request is invalid. * @throws InvalidGrantIdException * The request was rejected because the specified * GrantId is not valid. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.RetireGrant */ RetireGrantResult retireGrant(RetireGrantRequest retireGrantRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the RetireGrant operation. * * @see #retireGrant(RetireGrantRequest) */ RetireGrantResult retireGrant(); /** *

* Revokes a grant. You can revoke a grant to actively deny operations that * depend on it. *

* * @param revokeGrantRequest * @return Result of the RevokeGrant operation returned by the service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws InvalidGrantIdException * The request was rejected because the specified * GrantId is not valid. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.RevokeGrant */ RevokeGrantResult revokeGrant(RevokeGrantRequest revokeGrantRequest); /** *

* Schedules the deletion of a customer master key (CMK). You may provide a * waiting period, specified in days, before deletion occurs. If you do not * provide a waiting period, the default period of 30 days is used. When * this operation is successful, the state of the CMK changes to * PendingDeletion. Before the waiting period ends, you can use * CancelKeyDeletion to cancel the deletion of the CMK. After the * waiting period ends, AWS KMS deletes the CMK and all AWS KMS data * associated with it, including all aliases that point to it. *

* *

* Deleting a CMK is a destructive and potentially dangerous operation. When * a CMK is deleted, all data that was encrypted under the CMK is rendered * unrecoverable. To restrict the use of a CMK without deleting it, use * DisableKey. *

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* For more information about scheduling a CMK for deletion, see Deleting Customer Master Keys in the AWS Key Management Service * Developer Guide. *

* * @param scheduleKeyDeletionRequest * @return Result of the ScheduleKeyDeletion operation returned by the * service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.ScheduleKeyDeletion */ ScheduleKeyDeletionResult scheduleKeyDeletion( ScheduleKeyDeletionRequest scheduleKeyDeletionRequest); /** *

* Updates an alias to map it to a different key. *

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* An alias is not a property of a key. Therefore, an alias can be mapped to * and unmapped from an existing key without changing the properties of the * key. *

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* An alias name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes * (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-). An alias must start with the word * "alias" followed by a forward slash (alias/). An alias that begins with * "aws" after the forward slash (alias/aws...) is reserved by Amazon Web * Services (AWS). *

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* The alias and the key it is mapped to must be in the same AWS account and * the same region. *

* * @param updateAliasRequest * @return Result of the UpdateAlias operation returned by the service. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

*

* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.UpdateAlias */ UpdateAliasResult updateAlias(UpdateAliasRequest updateAliasRequest); /** *

* Updates the description of a key. *

* * @param updateKeyDescriptionRequest * @return Result of the UpdateKeyDescription operation returned by the * service. * @throws NotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource * could not be found. * @throws InvalidArnException * The request was rejected because a specified ARN was not valid. * @throws DependencyTimeoutException * The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. The * request can be retried. * @throws KMSInternalException * The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. * The request can be retried. * @throws KMSInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified * resource is not valid for this request.

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* For more information about how key state affects the use of a * customer master key (CMK), see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in * the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. * @sample AWSKMS.UpdateKeyDescription */ UpdateKeyDescriptionResult updateKeyDescription( UpdateKeyDescriptionRequest updateKeyDescriptionRequest); /** * Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held * open. This is an optional method, and callers are not expected to call * it, but can if they want to explicitly release any open resources. Once a * client has been shutdown, it should not be used to make any more * requests. */ void shutdown(); /** * Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful request, * typically used for debugging issues where a service isn't acting as * expected. This data isn't considered part of the result data returned by * an operation, so it's available through this separate, diagnostic * interface. *

* Response metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you * need to access this extra diagnostic information for an executed request, * you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after * executing a request. * * @param request * The originally executed request. * * @return The response metadata for the specified request, or null if none * is available. */ ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request); }





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