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package com.amazonaws.services.organizations;

import javax.annotation.Generated;

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

/**
 * Interface for accessing Organizations asynchronously. Each asynchronous method will return a Java Future object
 * representing the asynchronous operation; overloads which accept an {@code AsyncHandler} can be used to receive
 * notification when an asynchronous operation completes.
 * 

* Note: Do not directly implement this interface, new methods are added to it regularly. Extend from * {@link com.amazonaws.services.organizations.AbstractAWSOrganizationsAsync} instead. *

*

*

* Organizations is a web service that enables you to consolidate your multiple Amazon Web Services accounts into an * organization and centrally manage your accounts and their resources. *

*

* This guide provides descriptions of the Organizations operations. For more information about using this service, see * the Organizations User * Guide. *

*

* Support and feedback for Organizations *

*

* We welcome your feedback. Send your comments to [email protected] or post your feedback and * questions in the Organizations support forum. For * more information about the Amazon Web Services support forums, see Forums Help. *

*

* Endpoint to call When using the CLI or the Amazon Web Services SDK *

*

* For the current release of Organizations, specify the us-east-1 region for all Amazon Web Services API * and CLI calls made from the commercial Amazon Web Services Regions outside of China. If calling from one of the * Amazon Web Services Regions in China, then specify cn-northwest-1. You can do this in the CLI by using * these parameters and commands: *

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    * Use the following parameter with each command to specify both the endpoint and its region: *

    *

    * --endpoint-url https://organizations.us-east-1.amazonaws.com (from commercial Amazon Web Services * Regions outside of China) *

    *

    * or *

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    * --endpoint-url https://organizations.cn-northwest-1.amazonaws.com.cn (from Amazon Web Services * Regions in China) *

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    * Use the default endpoint, but configure your default region with this command: *

    *

    * aws configure set default.region us-east-1 (from commercial Amazon Web Services Regions outside of * China) *

    *

    * or *

    *

    * aws configure set default.region cn-northwest-1 (from Amazon Web Services Regions in China) *

    *
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    * Use the following parameter with each command to specify the endpoint: *

    *

    * --region us-east-1 (from commercial Amazon Web Services Regions outside of China) *

    *

    * or *

    *

    * --region cn-northwest-1 (from Amazon Web Services Regions in China) *

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* Recording API Requests *

*

* Organizations supports CloudTrail, a service that records Amazon Web Services API calls for your Amazon Web Services * account and delivers log files to an Amazon S3 bucket. By using information collected by CloudTrail, you can * determine which requests the Organizations service received, who made the request and when, and so on. For more about * Organizations and its support for CloudTrail, see Logging Organizations API calls with CloudTrail in the Organizations User Guide. To learn more about * CloudTrail, including how to turn it on and find your log files, see the CloudTrail User * Guide. *

*/ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public interface AWSOrganizationsAsync extends AWSOrganizations { /** *

* Sends a response to the originator of a handshake agreeing to the action proposed by the handshake request. *

*

* You can only call this operation by the following principals when they also have the relevant IAM permissions: *

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    * Invitation to join or Approve all features request handshakes: only a principal from the member * account. *

    *

    * The user who calls the API for an invitation to join must have the organizations:AcceptHandshake * permission. If you enabled all features in the organization, the user must also have the * iam:CreateServiceLinkedRole permission so that Organizations can create the required service-linked * role named AWSServiceRoleForOrganizations. For more information, see Organizations and service-linked roles in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
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    * Enable all features final confirmation handshake: only a principal from the management account. *

    *

    * For more information about invitations, see Inviting an * Amazon Web Services account to join your organization in the Organizations User Guide. For more * information about requests to enable all features in the organization, see Enabling all features in your organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
  • *
*

* After you accept a handshake, it continues to appear in the results of relevant APIs for only 30 days. After * that, it's deleted. *

* * @param acceptHandshakeRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the AcceptHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.AcceptHandshake * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future acceptHandshakeAsync(AcceptHandshakeRequest acceptHandshakeRequest); /** *

* Sends a response to the originator of a handshake agreeing to the action proposed by the handshake request. *

*

* You can only call this operation by the following principals when they also have the relevant IAM permissions: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Invitation to join or Approve all features request handshakes: only a principal from the member * account. *

    *

    * The user who calls the API for an invitation to join must have the organizations:AcceptHandshake * permission. If you enabled all features in the organization, the user must also have the * iam:CreateServiceLinkedRole permission so that Organizations can create the required service-linked * role named AWSServiceRoleForOrganizations. For more information, see Organizations and service-linked roles in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
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  • *

    * Enable all features final confirmation handshake: only a principal from the management account. *

    *

    * For more information about invitations, see Inviting an * Amazon Web Services account to join your organization in the Organizations User Guide. For more * information about requests to enable all features in the organization, see Enabling all features in your organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
  • *
*

* After you accept a handshake, it continues to appear in the results of relevant APIs for only 30 days. After * that, it's deleted. *

* * @param acceptHandshakeRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the AcceptHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.AcceptHandshake * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future acceptHandshakeAsync(AcceptHandshakeRequest acceptHandshakeRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Attaches a policy to a root, an organizational unit (OU), or an individual account. How the policy affects * accounts depends on the type of policy. Refer to the Organizations User Guide for information about each * policy type: *

* *

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param attachPolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the AttachPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.AttachPolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future attachPolicyAsync(AttachPolicyRequest attachPolicyRequest); /** *

* Attaches a policy to a root, an organizational unit (OU), or an individual account. How the policy affects * accounts depends on the type of policy. Refer to the Organizations User Guide for information about each * policy type: *

* *

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param attachPolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the AttachPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.AttachPolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future attachPolicyAsync(AttachPolicyRequest attachPolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Cancels a handshake. Canceling a handshake sets the handshake state to CANCELED. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the account that originated the handshake. The recipient of the handshake * can't cancel it, but can use DeclineHandshake instead. After a handshake is canceled, the recipient can no * longer respond to that handshake. *

*

* After you cancel a handshake, it continues to appear in the results of relevant APIs for only 30 days. After * that, it's deleted. *

* * @param cancelHandshakeRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CancelHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CancelHandshake * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future cancelHandshakeAsync(CancelHandshakeRequest cancelHandshakeRequest); /** *

* Cancels a handshake. Canceling a handshake sets the handshake state to CANCELED. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the account that originated the handshake. The recipient of the handshake * can't cancel it, but can use DeclineHandshake instead. After a handshake is canceled, the recipient can no * longer respond to that handshake. *

*

* After you cancel a handshake, it continues to appear in the results of relevant APIs for only 30 days. After * that, it's deleted. *

* * @param cancelHandshakeRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CancelHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CancelHandshake * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future cancelHandshakeAsync(CancelHandshakeRequest cancelHandshakeRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Closes an Amazon Web Services member account within an organization. You can close an account when all * features are enabled . You can't close the management account with this API. This is an asynchronous request * that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. Because CloseAccount operates asynchronously, * it can return a successful completion message even though account closure might still be in progress. You need to * wait a few minutes before the account is fully closed. To check the status of the request, do one of the * following: *

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    *
  • *

    * Use the AccountId that you sent in the CloseAccount request to provide as a parameter * to the DescribeAccount operation. *

    *

    * While the close account request is in progress, Account status will indicate PENDING_CLOSURE. When the close * account request completes, the status will change to SUSPENDED. *

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    * Check the CloudTrail log for the CloseAccountResult event that gets published after the account * closes successfully. For information on using CloudTrail with Organizations, see Logging and monitoring in Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * You can close only 10% of member accounts, between 10 and 1000, within a rolling 30 day period. This quota is not * bound by a calendar month, but starts when you close an account. After you reach this limit, you can close * additional accounts. For more information, see Closing a * member account in your organization and Quotas for * Organizationsin the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
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    * To reinstate a closed account, contact Amazon Web Services Support within the 90-day grace period while the * account is in SUSPENDED status. *

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    * If the Amazon Web Services account you attempt to close is linked to an Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) * account, the CloseAccount request will close both accounts. To learn important pre-closure details, * see Closing an * Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) account in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

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*
* * @param closeAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CloseAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CloseAccount * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future closeAccountAsync(CloseAccountRequest closeAccountRequest); /** *

* Closes an Amazon Web Services member account within an organization. You can close an account when all * features are enabled . You can't close the management account with this API. This is an asynchronous request * that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. Because CloseAccount operates asynchronously, * it can return a successful completion message even though account closure might still be in progress. You need to * wait a few minutes before the account is fully closed. To check the status of the request, do one of the * following: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Use the AccountId that you sent in the CloseAccount request to provide as a parameter * to the DescribeAccount operation. *

    *

    * While the close account request is in progress, Account status will indicate PENDING_CLOSURE. When the close * account request completes, the status will change to SUSPENDED. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Check the CloudTrail log for the CloseAccountResult event that gets published after the account * closes successfully. For information on using CloudTrail with Organizations, see Logging and monitoring in Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
  • *
* *
    *
  • *

    * You can close only 10% of member accounts, between 10 and 1000, within a rolling 30 day period. This quota is not * bound by a calendar month, but starts when you close an account. After you reach this limit, you can close * additional accounts. For more information, see Closing a * member account in your organization and Quotas for * Organizationsin the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * To reinstate a closed account, contact Amazon Web Services Support within the 90-day grace period while the * account is in SUSPENDED status. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * If the Amazon Web Services account you attempt to close is linked to an Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) * account, the CloseAccount request will close both accounts. To learn important pre-closure details, * see Closing an * Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) account in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

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*
* * @param closeAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CloseAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CloseAccount * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future closeAccountAsync(CloseAccountRequest closeAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Creates an Amazon Web Services account that is automatically a member of the organization whose credentials made * the request. This is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. Because * CreateAccount operates asynchronously, it can return a successful completion message even though * account initialization might still be in progress. You might need to wait a few minutes before you can * successfully access the account. To check the status of the request, do one of the following: *

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  • *

    * Use the Id value of the CreateAccountStatus response element from this operation to * provide as a parameter to the DescribeCreateAccountStatus operation. *

    *
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    * Check the CloudTrail log for the CreateAccountResult event. For information on using CloudTrail with * Organizations, see Logging and monitoring in Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

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*

* The user who calls the API to create an account must have the organizations:CreateAccount * permission. If you enabled all features in the organization, Organizations creates the required service-linked * role named AWSServiceRoleForOrganizations. For more information, see Organizations and service-linked roles in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* Organizations preconfigures the new member account with a role (named OrganizationAccountAccessRole * by default) that grants users in the management account administrator permissions in the new member account. * Principals in the management account can assume the role. Organizations clones the company name and address * information for the new account from the organization's management account. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

*

* For more information about creating accounts, see Creating a * member account in your organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

* *
    *
  • *

    * When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations console, API, or CLI commands, the * information required for the account to operate as a standalone account, such as a payment method is not * automatically collected. If you must remove an account from your organization later, you can do so only after you * provide the missing information. For more information, see Considerations before removing an account from an organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
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    * If you get an exception that indicates that you exceeded your account limits for the organization, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

    *
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    * If you get an exception that indicates that the operation failed because your organization is still initializing, * wait one hour and then try again. If the error persists, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

    *
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  • *

    * Using CreateAccount to create multiple temporary accounts isn't recommended. You can only close an * account from the Billing and Cost Management console, and you must be signed in as the root user. For information * on the requirements and process for closing an account, see Closing a * member account in your organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
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*
*

* When you create a member account with this operation, you can choose whether to create the account with the * IAM User and Role Access to Billing Information switch enabled. If you enable it, IAM users and roles that * have appropriate permissions can view billing information for the account. If you disable it, only the account * root user can access billing information. For information about how to disable this switch for an account, see Granting * access to your billing information and tools. *

*
* * @param createAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CreateAccount * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createAccountAsync(CreateAccountRequest createAccountRequest); /** *

* Creates an Amazon Web Services account that is automatically a member of the organization whose credentials made * the request. This is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. Because * CreateAccount operates asynchronously, it can return a successful completion message even though * account initialization might still be in progress. You might need to wait a few minutes before you can * successfully access the account. To check the status of the request, do one of the following: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Use the Id value of the CreateAccountStatus response element from this operation to * provide as a parameter to the DescribeCreateAccountStatus operation. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Check the CloudTrail log for the CreateAccountResult event. For information on using CloudTrail with * Organizations, see Logging and monitoring in Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
  • *
*

* The user who calls the API to create an account must have the organizations:CreateAccount * permission. If you enabled all features in the organization, Organizations creates the required service-linked * role named AWSServiceRoleForOrganizations. For more information, see Organizations and service-linked roles in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* Organizations preconfigures the new member account with a role (named OrganizationAccountAccessRole * by default) that grants users in the management account administrator permissions in the new member account. * Principals in the management account can assume the role. Organizations clones the company name and address * information for the new account from the organization's management account. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

*

* For more information about creating accounts, see Creating a * member account in your organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

* *
    *
  • *

    * When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations console, API, or CLI commands, the * information required for the account to operate as a standalone account, such as a payment method is not * automatically collected. If you must remove an account from your organization later, you can do so only after you * provide the missing information. For more information, see Considerations before removing an account from an organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * If you get an exception that indicates that you exceeded your account limits for the organization, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * If you get an exception that indicates that the operation failed because your organization is still initializing, * wait one hour and then try again. If the error persists, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Using CreateAccount to create multiple temporary accounts isn't recommended. You can only close an * account from the Billing and Cost Management console, and you must be signed in as the root user. For information * on the requirements and process for closing an account, see Closing a * member account in your organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
  • *
*
*

* When you create a member account with this operation, you can choose whether to create the account with the * IAM User and Role Access to Billing Information switch enabled. If you enable it, IAM users and roles that * have appropriate permissions can view billing information for the account. If you disable it, only the account * root user can access billing information. For information about how to disable this switch for an account, see Granting * access to your billing information and tools. *

*
* * @param createAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CreateAccount * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createAccountAsync(CreateAccountRequest createAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* This action is available if all of the following are true: *

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    * You're authorized to create accounts in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region. For more information on the * Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region, see the Amazon Web Services GovCloud * User Guide. *

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    * You already have an account in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region that is paired with a management * account of an organization in the commercial Region. *

    *
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    * You call this action from the management account of your organization in the commercial Region. *

    *
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    * You have the organizations:CreateGovCloudAccount permission. *

    *
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*

* Organizations automatically creates the required service-linked role named * AWSServiceRoleForOrganizations. For more information, see Organizations and service-linked roles in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* Amazon Web Services automatically enables CloudTrail for Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) accounts, but you * should also do the following: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Verify that CloudTrail is enabled to store logs. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Create an Amazon S3 bucket for CloudTrail log storage. *

    *

    * For more information, see Verifying CloudTrail Is * Enabled in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

    *
  • *
*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. * The tags are attached to the commercial account associated with the GovCloud account, rather than the GovCloud * account itself. To add tags to the GovCloud account, call the TagResource operation in the GovCloud Region * after the new GovCloud account exists. *

*

* You call this action from the management account of your organization in the commercial Region to create a * standalone Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region. After the account is * created, the management account of an organization in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region can invite it * to that organization. For more information on inviting standalone accounts in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud * (US) to join an organization, see Organizations in * the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

*

* Calling CreateGovCloudAccount is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the * background. Because CreateGovCloudAccount operates asynchronously, it can return a successful * completion message even though account initialization might still be in progress. You might need to wait a few * minutes before you can successfully access the account. To check the status of the request, do one of the * following: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Use the OperationId response element from this operation to provide as a parameter to the * DescribeCreateAccountStatus operation. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Check the CloudTrail log for the CreateAccountResult event. For information on using CloudTrail with * Organizations, see Logging * and monitoring in Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
  • *
*

*

* When you call the CreateGovCloudAccount action, you create two accounts: a standalone account in the * Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region and an associated account in the commercial Region for billing and * support purposes. The account in the commercial Region is automatically a member of the organization whose * credentials made the request. Both accounts are associated with the same email address. *

*

* A role is created in the new account in the commercial Region that allows the management account in the * organization in the commercial Region to assume it. An Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) account is then created * and associated with the commercial account that you just created. A role is also created in the new Amazon Web * Services GovCloud (US) account that can be assumed by the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) account that is * associated with the management account of the commercial organization. For more information and to view a diagram * that explains how account access works, see Organizations in * the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

*

* For more information about creating accounts, see Creating a * member account in your organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

* *
    *
  • *

    * When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations console, API, or CLI commands, the * information required for the account to operate as a standalone account is not automatically collected. * This includes a payment method and signing the end user license agreement (EULA). If you must remove an account * from your organization later, you can do so only after you provide the missing information. For more information, * see * Considerations before removing an account from an organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * If you get an exception that indicates that you exceeded your account limits for the organization, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * If you get an exception that indicates that the operation failed because your organization is still initializing, * wait one hour and then try again. If the error persists, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Using CreateGovCloudAccount to create multiple temporary accounts isn't recommended. You can only * close an account from the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost Management console, and you must be signed in as * the root user. For information on the requirements and process for closing an account, see Closing a * member account in your organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

    *
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*
*

* When you create a member account with this operation, you can choose whether to create the account with the * IAM User and Role Access to Billing Information switch enabled. If you enable it, IAM users and roles that * have appropriate permissions can view billing information for the account. If you disable it, only the account * root user can access billing information. For information about how to disable this switch for an account, see Granting access to your * billing information and tools. *

*
* * @param createGovCloudAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateGovCloudAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CreateGovCloudAccount * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createGovCloudAccountAsync(CreateGovCloudAccountRequest createGovCloudAccountRequest); /** *

* This action is available if all of the following are true: *

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    * You're authorized to create accounts in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region. For more information on the * Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region, see the Amazon Web Services GovCloud * User Guide. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * You already have an account in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region that is paired with a management * account of an organization in the commercial Region. *

    *
  • *
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    * You call this action from the management account of your organization in the commercial Region. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * You have the organizations:CreateGovCloudAccount permission. *

    *
  • *
*

* Organizations automatically creates the required service-linked role named * AWSServiceRoleForOrganizations. For more information, see Organizations and service-linked roles in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* Amazon Web Services automatically enables CloudTrail for Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) accounts, but you * should also do the following: *

*
    *
  • *

    * Verify that CloudTrail is enabled to store logs. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Create an Amazon S3 bucket for CloudTrail log storage. *

    *

    * For more information, see Verifying CloudTrail Is * Enabled in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

    *
  • *
*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. * The tags are attached to the commercial account associated with the GovCloud account, rather than the GovCloud * account itself. To add tags to the GovCloud account, call the TagResource operation in the GovCloud Region * after the new GovCloud account exists. *

*

* You call this action from the management account of your organization in the commercial Region to create a * standalone Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region. After the account is * created, the management account of an organization in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region can invite it * to that organization. For more information on inviting standalone accounts in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud * (US) to join an organization, see Organizations in * the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

*

* Calling CreateGovCloudAccount is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the * background. Because CreateGovCloudAccount operates asynchronously, it can return a successful * completion message even though account initialization might still be in progress. You might need to wait a few * minutes before you can successfully access the account. To check the status of the request, do one of the * following: *

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    * Use the OperationId response element from this operation to provide as a parameter to the * DescribeCreateAccountStatus operation. *

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    * Check the CloudTrail log for the CreateAccountResult event. For information on using CloudTrail with * Organizations, see Logging * and monitoring in Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

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* When you call the CreateGovCloudAccount action, you create two accounts: a standalone account in the * Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region and an associated account in the commercial Region for billing and * support purposes. The account in the commercial Region is automatically a member of the organization whose * credentials made the request. Both accounts are associated with the same email address. *

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* A role is created in the new account in the commercial Region that allows the management account in the * organization in the commercial Region to assume it. An Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) account is then created * and associated with the commercial account that you just created. A role is also created in the new Amazon Web * Services GovCloud (US) account that can be assumed by the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) account that is * associated with the management account of the commercial organization. For more information and to view a diagram * that explains how account access works, see Organizations in * the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

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* For more information about creating accounts, see Creating a * member account in your organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations console, API, or CLI commands, the * information required for the account to operate as a standalone account is not automatically collected. * This includes a payment method and signing the end user license agreement (EULA). If you must remove an account * from your organization later, you can do so only after you provide the missing information. For more information, * see * Considerations before removing an account from an organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * If you get an exception that indicates that you exceeded your account limits for the organization, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

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    * If you get an exception that indicates that the operation failed because your organization is still initializing, * wait one hour and then try again. If the error persists, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

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    * Using CreateGovCloudAccount to create multiple temporary accounts isn't recommended. You can only * close an account from the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost Management console, and you must be signed in as * the root user. For information on the requirements and process for closing an account, see Closing a * member account in your organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

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* When you create a member account with this operation, you can choose whether to create the account with the * IAM User and Role Access to Billing Information switch enabled. If you enable it, IAM users and roles that * have appropriate permissions can view billing information for the account. If you disable it, only the account * root user can access billing information. For information about how to disable this switch for an account, see Granting access to your * billing information and tools. *

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* * @param createGovCloudAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateGovCloudAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CreateGovCloudAccount * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createGovCloudAccountAsync(CreateGovCloudAccountRequest createGovCloudAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Creates an Amazon Web Services organization. The account whose user is calling the * CreateOrganization operation automatically becomes the management account of the new organization. *

*

* This operation must be called using credentials from the account that is to become the new organization's * management account. The principal must also have the relevant IAM permissions. *

*

* By default (or if you set the FeatureSet parameter to ALL), the new organization is * created with all features enabled and service control policies automatically enabled in the root. If you instead * choose to create the organization supporting only the consolidated billing features by setting the * FeatureSet parameter to CONSOLIDATED_BILLING, no policy types are enabled by default * and you can't use organization policies. *

* * @param createOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CreateOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createOrganizationAsync(CreateOrganizationRequest createOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Creates an Amazon Web Services organization. The account whose user is calling the * CreateOrganization operation automatically becomes the management account of the new organization. *

*

* This operation must be called using credentials from the account that is to become the new organization's * management account. The principal must also have the relevant IAM permissions. *

*

* By default (or if you set the FeatureSet parameter to ALL), the new organization is * created with all features enabled and service control policies automatically enabled in the root. If you instead * choose to create the organization supporting only the consolidated billing features by setting the * FeatureSet parameter to CONSOLIDATED_BILLING, no policy types are enabled by default * and you can't use organization policies. *

* * @param createOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CreateOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createOrganizationAsync(CreateOrganizationRequest createOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Creates an organizational unit (OU) within a root or parent OU. An OU is a container for accounts that enables * you to organize your accounts to apply policies according to your business requirements. The number of levels * deep that you can nest OUs is dependent upon the policy types enabled for that root. For service control * policies, the limit is five. *

*

* For more information about OUs, see Managing organizational * units (OUs) in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param createOrganizationalUnitRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CreateOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createOrganizationalUnitAsync(CreateOrganizationalUnitRequest createOrganizationalUnitRequest); /** *

* Creates an organizational unit (OU) within a root or parent OU. An OU is a container for accounts that enables * you to organize your accounts to apply policies according to your business requirements. The number of levels * deep that you can nest OUs is dependent upon the policy types enabled for that root. For service control * policies, the limit is five. *

*

* For more information about OUs, see Managing organizational * units (OUs) in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param createOrganizationalUnitRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CreateOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createOrganizationalUnitAsync(CreateOrganizationalUnitRequest createOrganizationalUnitRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Creates a policy of a specified type that you can attach to a root, an organizational unit (OU), or an individual * Amazon Web Services account. *

*

* For more information about policies and their use, see Managing * Organizations policies. *

*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param createPolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreatePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CreatePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createPolicyAsync(CreatePolicyRequest createPolicyRequest); /** *

* Creates a policy of a specified type that you can attach to a root, an organizational unit (OU), or an individual * Amazon Web Services account. *

*

* For more information about policies and their use, see Managing * Organizations policies. *

*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param createPolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreatePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CreatePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createPolicyAsync(CreatePolicyRequest createPolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Declines a handshake request. This sets the handshake state to DECLINED and effectively deactivates * the request. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the account that received the handshake. The originator of the handshake * can use CancelHandshake instead. The originator can't reactivate a declined request, but can reinitiate * the process with a new handshake request. *

*

* After you decline a handshake, it continues to appear in the results of relevant APIs for only 30 days. After * that, it's deleted. *

* * @param declineHandshakeRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeclineHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DeclineHandshake * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future declineHandshakeAsync(DeclineHandshakeRequest declineHandshakeRequest); /** *

* Declines a handshake request. This sets the handshake state to DECLINED and effectively deactivates * the request. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the account that received the handshake. The originator of the handshake * can use CancelHandshake instead. The originator can't reactivate a declined request, but can reinitiate * the process with a new handshake request. *

*

* After you decline a handshake, it continues to appear in the results of relevant APIs for only 30 days. After * that, it's deleted. *

* * @param declineHandshakeRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeclineHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DeclineHandshake * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future declineHandshakeAsync(DeclineHandshakeRequest declineHandshakeRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Deletes the organization. You can delete an organization only by using credentials from the management account. * The organization must be empty of member accounts. *

* * @param deleteOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeleteOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DeleteOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteOrganizationAsync(DeleteOrganizationRequest deleteOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Deletes the organization. You can delete an organization only by using credentials from the management account. * The organization must be empty of member accounts. *

* * @param deleteOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeleteOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DeleteOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteOrganizationAsync(DeleteOrganizationRequest deleteOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Deletes an organizational unit (OU) from a root or another OU. You must first remove all accounts and child OUs * from the OU that you want to delete. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deleteOrganizationalUnitRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeleteOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DeleteOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteOrganizationalUnitAsync(DeleteOrganizationalUnitRequest deleteOrganizationalUnitRequest); /** *

* Deletes an organizational unit (OU) from a root or another OU. You must first remove all accounts and child OUs * from the OU that you want to delete. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deleteOrganizationalUnitRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeleteOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DeleteOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteOrganizationalUnitAsync(DeleteOrganizationalUnitRequest deleteOrganizationalUnitRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Deletes the specified policy from your organization. Before you perform this operation, you must first detach the * policy from all organizational units (OUs), roots, and accounts. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param deletePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeletePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DeletePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deletePolicyAsync(DeletePolicyRequest deletePolicyRequest); /** *

* Deletes the specified policy from your organization. Before you perform this operation, you must first detach the * policy from all organizational units (OUs), roots, and accounts. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param deletePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeletePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DeletePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deletePolicyAsync(DeletePolicyRequest deletePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Deletes the resource policy from your organization. *

*

* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deleteResourcePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeleteResourcePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DeleteResourcePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteResourcePolicyAsync(DeleteResourcePolicyRequest deleteResourcePolicyRequest); /** *

* Deletes the resource policy from your organization. *

*

* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deleteResourcePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeleteResourcePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DeleteResourcePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteResourcePolicyAsync(DeleteResourcePolicyRequest deleteResourcePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Removes the specified member Amazon Web Services account as a delegated administrator for the specified Amazon * Web Services service. *

* *

* Deregistering a delegated administrator can have unintended impacts on the functionality of the enabled Amazon * Web Services service. See the documentation for the enabled service before you deregister a delegated * administrator so that you understand any potential impacts. *

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* You can run this action only for Amazon Web Services services that support this feature. For a current list of * services that support it, see the column Supports Delegated Administrator in the table at Amazon Web * Services Services that you can use with Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deregisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeregisterDelegatedAdministrator operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DeregisterDelegatedAdministrator * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deregisterDelegatedAdministratorAsync( DeregisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest deregisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest); /** *

* Removes the specified member Amazon Web Services account as a delegated administrator for the specified Amazon * Web Services service. *

* *

* Deregistering a delegated administrator can have unintended impacts on the functionality of the enabled Amazon * Web Services service. See the documentation for the enabled service before you deregister a delegated * administrator so that you understand any potential impacts. *

*
*

* You can run this action only for Amazon Web Services services that support this feature. For a current list of * services that support it, see the column Supports Delegated Administrator in the table at Amazon Web * Services Services that you can use with Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deregisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeregisterDelegatedAdministrator operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DeregisterDelegatedAdministrator * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deregisterDelegatedAdministratorAsync( DeregisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest deregisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves Organizations-related information about the specified account. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeAccount * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeAccountAsync(DescribeAccountRequest describeAccountRequest); /** *

* Retrieves Organizations-related information about the specified account. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeAccount * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeAccountAsync(DescribeAccountRequest describeAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves the current status of an asynchronous request to create an account. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeCreateAccountStatusRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeCreateAccountStatus operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeCreateAccountStatus * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeCreateAccountStatusAsync( DescribeCreateAccountStatusRequest describeCreateAccountStatusRequest); /** *

* Retrieves the current status of an asynchronous request to create an account. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeCreateAccountStatusRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeCreateAccountStatus operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeCreateAccountStatus * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeCreateAccountStatusAsync( DescribeCreateAccountStatusRequest describeCreateAccountStatusRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Returns the contents of the effective policy for specified policy type and account. The effective policy is the * aggregation of any policies of the specified type that the account inherits, plus any policy of that type that is * directly attached to the account. *

*

* This operation applies only to policy types other than service control policies (SCPs). *

*

* For more information about policy inheritance, see Understanding management policy inheritance in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* * @param describeEffectivePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeEffectivePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeEffectivePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeEffectivePolicyAsync(DescribeEffectivePolicyRequest describeEffectivePolicyRequest); /** *

* Returns the contents of the effective policy for specified policy type and account. The effective policy is the * aggregation of any policies of the specified type that the account inherits, plus any policy of that type that is * directly attached to the account. *

*

* This operation applies only to policy types other than service control policies (SCPs). *

*

* For more information about policy inheritance, see Understanding management policy inheritance in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* * @param describeEffectivePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeEffectivePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeEffectivePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeEffectivePolicyAsync(DescribeEffectivePolicyRequest describeEffectivePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves information about a previously requested handshake. The handshake ID comes from the response to the * original InviteAccountToOrganization operation that generated the handshake. *

*

* You can access handshakes that are ACCEPTED, DECLINED, or CANCELED for * only 30 days after they change to that state. They're then deleted and no longer accessible. *

*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* * @param describeHandshakeRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeHandshake * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeHandshakeAsync(DescribeHandshakeRequest describeHandshakeRequest); /** *

* Retrieves information about a previously requested handshake. The handshake ID comes from the response to the * original InviteAccountToOrganization operation that generated the handshake. *

*

* You can access handshakes that are ACCEPTED, DECLINED, or CANCELED for * only 30 days after they change to that state. They're then deleted and no longer accessible. *

*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* * @param describeHandshakeRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeHandshake * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeHandshakeAsync(DescribeHandshakeRequest describeHandshakeRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves information about the organization that the user's account belongs to. *

*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* *

* Even if a policy type is shown as available in the organization, you can disable it separately at the root level * with DisablePolicyType. Use ListRoots to see the status of policy types for a specified root. *

*
* * @param describeOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeOrganizationAsync(DescribeOrganizationRequest describeOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Retrieves information about the organization that the user's account belongs to. *

*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* *

* Even if a policy type is shown as available in the organization, you can disable it separately at the root level * with DisablePolicyType. Use ListRoots to see the status of policy types for a specified root. *

*
* * @param describeOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeOrganizationAsync(DescribeOrganizationRequest describeOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves information about an organizational unit (OU). *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeOrganizationalUnitRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeOrganizationalUnitAsync( DescribeOrganizationalUnitRequest describeOrganizationalUnitRequest); /** *

* Retrieves information about an organizational unit (OU). *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeOrganizationalUnitRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeOrganizationalUnitAsync( DescribeOrganizationalUnitRequest describeOrganizationalUnitRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves information about a policy. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribePolicy * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describePolicyAsync(DescribePolicyRequest describePolicyRequest); /** *

* Retrieves information about a policy. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribePolicy * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describePolicyAsync(DescribePolicyRequest describePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves information about a resource policy. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeResourcePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeResourcePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeResourcePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeResourcePolicyAsync(DescribeResourcePolicyRequest describeResourcePolicyRequest); /** *

* Retrieves information about a resource policy. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeResourcePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeResourcePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeResourcePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeResourcePolicyAsync(DescribeResourcePolicyRequest describeResourcePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Detaches a policy from a target root, organizational unit (OU), or account. *

* *

* If the policy being detached is a service control policy (SCP), the changes to permissions for Identity and * Access Management (IAM) users and roles in affected accounts are immediate. *

*
*

* Every root, OU, and account must have at least one SCP attached. If you want to replace the default * FullAWSAccess policy with an SCP that limits the permissions that can be delegated, you must attach * the replacement SCP before you can remove the default SCP. This is the authorization strategy of an * "allow list". If you instead attach a second SCP and leave the FullAWSAccess SCP still * attached, and specify "Effect": "Deny" in the second SCP to override the * "Effect": "Allow" in the FullAWSAccess policy (or any other attached SCP), you're using * the authorization strategy of a * "deny list". *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param detachPolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DetachPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DetachPolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future detachPolicyAsync(DetachPolicyRequest detachPolicyRequest); /** *

* Detaches a policy from a target root, organizational unit (OU), or account. *

* *

* If the policy being detached is a service control policy (SCP), the changes to permissions for Identity and * Access Management (IAM) users and roles in affected accounts are immediate. *

*
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* Every root, OU, and account must have at least one SCP attached. If you want to replace the default * FullAWSAccess policy with an SCP that limits the permissions that can be delegated, you must attach * the replacement SCP before you can remove the default SCP. This is the authorization strategy of an * "allow list". If you instead attach a second SCP and leave the FullAWSAccess SCP still * attached, and specify "Effect": "Deny" in the second SCP to override the * "Effect": "Allow" in the FullAWSAccess policy (or any other attached SCP), you're using * the authorization strategy of a * "deny list". *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param detachPolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DetachPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DetachPolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future detachPolicyAsync(DetachPolicyRequest detachPolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Disables the integration of an Amazon Web Services service (the service that is specified by * ServicePrincipal) with Organizations. When you disable integration, the specified service no longer * can create a service-linked role * in new accounts in your organization. This means the service can't perform operations on your behalf on * any new accounts in your organization. The service can still perform operations in older accounts until the * service completes its clean-up from Organizations. *

* *

* We strongly recommend that you don't use this command to disable integration between * Organizations and the specified Amazon Web Services service. Instead, use the console or commands that are * provided by the specified service. This lets the trusted service perform any required initialization when * enabling trusted access, such as creating any required resources and any required clean up of resources when * disabling trusted access. *

*

* For information about how to disable trusted service access to your organization using the trusted service, see * the Learn more link under the Supports Trusted Access column at Amazon Web * Services services that you can use with Organizations. on this page. *

*

* If you disable access by using this command, it causes the following actions to occur: *

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    * The service can no longer create a service-linked role in the accounts in your organization. This means that the * service can't perform operations on your behalf on any new accounts in your organization. The service can still * perform operations in older accounts until the service completes its clean-up from Organizations. *

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    * The service can no longer perform tasks in the member accounts in the organization, unless those operations are * explicitly permitted by the IAM policies that are attached to your roles. This includes any data aggregation from * the member accounts to the management account, or to a delegated administrator account, where relevant. *

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    * Some services detect this and clean up any remaining data or resources related to the integration, while other * services stop accessing the organization but leave any historical data and configuration in place to support a * possible re-enabling of the integration. *

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* Using the other service's console or commands to disable the integration ensures that the other service is aware * that it can clean up any resources that are required only for the integration. How the service cleans up its * resources in the organization's accounts depends on that service. For more information, see the documentation for * the other Amazon Web Services service. *

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*

* After you perform the DisableAWSServiceAccess operation, the specified service can no longer perform * operations in your organization's accounts *

*

* For more information about integrating other services with Organizations, including the list of services that * work with Organizations, see Using * Organizations with other Amazon Web Services services in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param disableAWSServiceAccessRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DisableAWSServiceAccess operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DisableAWSServiceAccess * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future disableAWSServiceAccessAsync(DisableAWSServiceAccessRequest disableAWSServiceAccessRequest); /** *

* Disables the integration of an Amazon Web Services service (the service that is specified by * ServicePrincipal) with Organizations. When you disable integration, the specified service no longer * can create a service-linked role * in new accounts in your organization. This means the service can't perform operations on your behalf on * any new accounts in your organization. The service can still perform operations in older accounts until the * service completes its clean-up from Organizations. *

* *

* We strongly recommend that you don't use this command to disable integration between * Organizations and the specified Amazon Web Services service. Instead, use the console or commands that are * provided by the specified service. This lets the trusted service perform any required initialization when * enabling trusted access, such as creating any required resources and any required clean up of resources when * disabling trusted access. *

*

* For information about how to disable trusted service access to your organization using the trusted service, see * the Learn more link under the Supports Trusted Access column at Amazon Web * Services services that you can use with Organizations. on this page. *

*

* If you disable access by using this command, it causes the following actions to occur: *

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    * The service can no longer create a service-linked role in the accounts in your organization. This means that the * service can't perform operations on your behalf on any new accounts in your organization. The service can still * perform operations in older accounts until the service completes its clean-up from Organizations. *

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    * The service can no longer perform tasks in the member accounts in the organization, unless those operations are * explicitly permitted by the IAM policies that are attached to your roles. This includes any data aggregation from * the member accounts to the management account, or to a delegated administrator account, where relevant. *

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    * Some services detect this and clean up any remaining data or resources related to the integration, while other * services stop accessing the organization but leave any historical data and configuration in place to support a * possible re-enabling of the integration. *

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*

* Using the other service's console or commands to disable the integration ensures that the other service is aware * that it can clean up any resources that are required only for the integration. How the service cleans up its * resources in the organization's accounts depends on that service. For more information, see the documentation for * the other Amazon Web Services service. *

*
*

* After you perform the DisableAWSServiceAccess operation, the specified service can no longer perform * operations in your organization's accounts *

*

* For more information about integrating other services with Organizations, including the list of services that * work with Organizations, see Using * Organizations with other Amazon Web Services services in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param disableAWSServiceAccessRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DisableAWSServiceAccess operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DisableAWSServiceAccess * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future disableAWSServiceAccessAsync(DisableAWSServiceAccessRequest disableAWSServiceAccessRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Disables an organizational policy type in a root. A policy of a certain type can be attached to entities in a * root only if that type is enabled in the root. After you perform this operation, you no longer can attach * policies of the specified type to that root or to any organizational unit (OU) or account in that root. You can * undo this by using the EnablePolicyType operation. *

*

* This is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. If you disable a policy type * for a root, it still appears enabled for the organization if all * features are enabled for the organization. Amazon Web Services recommends that you first use ListRoots * to see the status of policy types for a specified root, and then use this operation. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

*

* To view the status of available policy types in the organization, use DescribeOrganization. *

* * @param disablePolicyTypeRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DisablePolicyType operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DisablePolicyType * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future disablePolicyTypeAsync(DisablePolicyTypeRequest disablePolicyTypeRequest); /** *

* Disables an organizational policy type in a root. A policy of a certain type can be attached to entities in a * root only if that type is enabled in the root. After you perform this operation, you no longer can attach * policies of the specified type to that root or to any organizational unit (OU) or account in that root. You can * undo this by using the EnablePolicyType operation. *

*

* This is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. If you disable a policy type * for a root, it still appears enabled for the organization if all * features are enabled for the organization. Amazon Web Services recommends that you first use ListRoots * to see the status of policy types for a specified root, and then use this operation. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

*

* To view the status of available policy types in the organization, use DescribeOrganization. *

* * @param disablePolicyTypeRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DisablePolicyType operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DisablePolicyType * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future disablePolicyTypeAsync(DisablePolicyTypeRequest disablePolicyTypeRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Enables the integration of an Amazon Web Services service (the service that is specified by * ServicePrincipal) with Organizations. When you enable integration, you allow the specified service * to create a service-linked role * in all the accounts in your organization. This allows the service to perform operations on your behalf in your * organization and its accounts. *

* *

* We recommend that you enable integration between Organizations and the specified Amazon Web Services service by * using the console or commands that are provided by the specified service. Doing so ensures that the service is * aware that it can create the resources that are required for the integration. How the service creates those * resources in the organization's accounts depends on that service. For more information, see the documentation for * the other Amazon Web Services service. *

*
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* For more information about enabling services to integrate with Organizations, see Using * Organizations with other Amazon Web Services services in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account and only if the organization has enabled * all features. *

* * @param enableAWSServiceAccessRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the EnableAWSServiceAccess operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.EnableAWSServiceAccess * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future enableAWSServiceAccessAsync(EnableAWSServiceAccessRequest enableAWSServiceAccessRequest); /** *

* Enables the integration of an Amazon Web Services service (the service that is specified by * ServicePrincipal) with Organizations. When you enable integration, you allow the specified service * to create a service-linked role * in all the accounts in your organization. This allows the service to perform operations on your behalf in your * organization and its accounts. *

* *

* We recommend that you enable integration between Organizations and the specified Amazon Web Services service by * using the console or commands that are provided by the specified service. Doing so ensures that the service is * aware that it can create the resources that are required for the integration. How the service creates those * resources in the organization's accounts depends on that service. For more information, see the documentation for * the other Amazon Web Services service. *

*
*

* For more information about enabling services to integrate with Organizations, see Using * Organizations with other Amazon Web Services services in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account and only if the organization has enabled * all features. *

* * @param enableAWSServiceAccessRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the EnableAWSServiceAccess operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.EnableAWSServiceAccess * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future enableAWSServiceAccessAsync(EnableAWSServiceAccessRequest enableAWSServiceAccessRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Enables all features in an organization. This enables the use of organization policies that can restrict the * services and actions that can be called in each account. Until you enable all features, you have access only to * consolidated billing, and you can't use any of the advanced account administration features that Organizations * supports. For more information, see Enabling all features in your organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

* *

* This operation is required only for organizations that were created explicitly with only the consolidated billing * features enabled. Calling this operation sends a handshake to every invited account in the organization. The * feature set change can be finalized and the additional features enabled only after all administrators in the * invited accounts approve the change by accepting the handshake. *

*
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* After you enable all features, you can separately enable or disable individual policy types in a root using * EnablePolicyType and DisablePolicyType. To see the status of policy types in a root, use * ListRoots. *

*

* After all invited member accounts accept the handshake, you finalize the feature set change by accepting the * handshake that contains "Action": "ENABLE_ALL_FEATURES". This completes the change. *

*

* After you enable all features in your organization, the management account in the organization can apply policies * on all member accounts. These policies can restrict what users and even administrators in those accounts can do. * The management account can apply policies that prevent accounts from leaving the organization. Ensure that your * account administrators are aware of this. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param enableAllFeaturesRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the EnableAllFeatures operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.EnableAllFeatures * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future enableAllFeaturesAsync(EnableAllFeaturesRequest enableAllFeaturesRequest); /** *

* Enables all features in an organization. This enables the use of organization policies that can restrict the * services and actions that can be called in each account. Until you enable all features, you have access only to * consolidated billing, and you can't use any of the advanced account administration features that Organizations * supports. For more information, see Enabling all features in your organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

* *

* This operation is required only for organizations that were created explicitly with only the consolidated billing * features enabled. Calling this operation sends a handshake to every invited account in the organization. The * feature set change can be finalized and the additional features enabled only after all administrators in the * invited accounts approve the change by accepting the handshake. *

*
*

* After you enable all features, you can separately enable or disable individual policy types in a root using * EnablePolicyType and DisablePolicyType. To see the status of policy types in a root, use * ListRoots. *

*

* After all invited member accounts accept the handshake, you finalize the feature set change by accepting the * handshake that contains "Action": "ENABLE_ALL_FEATURES". This completes the change. *

*

* After you enable all features in your organization, the management account in the organization can apply policies * on all member accounts. These policies can restrict what users and even administrators in those accounts can do. * The management account can apply policies that prevent accounts from leaving the organization. Ensure that your * account administrators are aware of this. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param enableAllFeaturesRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the EnableAllFeatures operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.EnableAllFeatures * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future enableAllFeaturesAsync(EnableAllFeaturesRequest enableAllFeaturesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Enables a policy type in a root. After you enable a policy type in a root, you can attach policies of that type * to the root, any organizational unit (OU), or account in that root. You can undo this by using the * DisablePolicyType operation. *

*

* This is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. Amazon Web Services * recommends that you first use ListRoots to see the status of policy types for a specified root, and then * use this operation. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

*

* You can enable a policy type in a root only if that policy type is available in the organization. To view the * status of available policy types in the organization, use DescribeOrganization. *

* * @param enablePolicyTypeRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the EnablePolicyType operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.EnablePolicyType * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future enablePolicyTypeAsync(EnablePolicyTypeRequest enablePolicyTypeRequest); /** *

* Enables a policy type in a root. After you enable a policy type in a root, you can attach policies of that type * to the root, any organizational unit (OU), or account in that root. You can undo this by using the * DisablePolicyType operation. *

*

* This is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. Amazon Web Services * recommends that you first use ListRoots to see the status of policy types for a specified root, and then * use this operation. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

*

* You can enable a policy type in a root only if that policy type is available in the organization. To view the * status of available policy types in the organization, use DescribeOrganization. *

* * @param enablePolicyTypeRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the EnablePolicyType operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.EnablePolicyType * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future enablePolicyTypeAsync(EnablePolicyTypeRequest enablePolicyTypeRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Sends an invitation to another account to join your organization as a member account. Organizations sends email * on your behalf to the email address that is associated with the other account's owner. The invitation is * implemented as a Handshake whose details are in the response. *

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    * You can invite Amazon Web Services accounts only from the same seller as the management account. For example, if * your organization's management account was created by Amazon Internet Services Pvt. Ltd (AISPL), an Amazon Web * Services seller in India, you can invite only other AISPL accounts to your organization. You can't combine * accounts from AISPL and Amazon Web Services or from any other Amazon Web Services seller. For more information, * see * Consolidated billing in India. *

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    * If you receive an exception that indicates that you exceeded your account limits for the organization or that the * operation failed because your organization is still initializing, wait one hour and then try again. If the error * persists after an hour, contact Amazon Web Services * Support. *

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* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param inviteAccountToOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the InviteAccountToOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.InviteAccountToOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future inviteAccountToOrganizationAsync( InviteAccountToOrganizationRequest inviteAccountToOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Sends an invitation to another account to join your organization as a member account. Organizations sends email * on your behalf to the email address that is associated with the other account's owner. The invitation is * implemented as a Handshake whose details are in the response. *

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    * You can invite Amazon Web Services accounts only from the same seller as the management account. For example, if * your organization's management account was created by Amazon Internet Services Pvt. Ltd (AISPL), an Amazon Web * Services seller in India, you can invite only other AISPL accounts to your organization. You can't combine * accounts from AISPL and Amazon Web Services or from any other Amazon Web Services seller. For more information, * see * Consolidated billing in India. *

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    * If you receive an exception that indicates that you exceeded your account limits for the organization or that the * operation failed because your organization is still initializing, wait one hour and then try again. If the error * persists after an hour, contact Amazon Web Services * Support. *

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*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param inviteAccountToOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the InviteAccountToOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.InviteAccountToOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future inviteAccountToOrganizationAsync( InviteAccountToOrganizationRequest inviteAccountToOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Removes a member account from its parent organization. This version of the operation is performed by the account * that wants to leave. To remove a member account as a user in the management account, use * RemoveAccountFromOrganization instead. *

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* This operation can be called only from a member account in the organization. *

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    * The management account in an organization with all features enabled can set service control policies (SCPs) that * can restrict what administrators of member accounts can do. This includes preventing them from successfully * calling LeaveOrganization and leaving the organization. *

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    * You can leave an organization as a member account only if the account is configured with the information required * to operate as a standalone account. When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations * console, API, or CLI commands, the information required of standalone accounts is not automatically * collected. For each account that you want to make standalone, you must perform the following steps. If any of the * steps are already completed for this account, that step doesn't appear. *

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      * Choose a support plan *

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      * Provide and verify the required contact information *

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      * Provide a current payment method *

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    * Amazon Web Services uses the payment method to charge for any billable (not free tier) Amazon Web Services * activity that occurs while the account isn't attached to an organization. For more information, see Considerations before removing an account from an organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * The account that you want to leave must not be a delegated administrator account for any Amazon Web Services * service enabled for your organization. If the account is a delegated administrator, you must first change the * delegated administrator account to another account that is remaining in the organization. *

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    * You can leave an organization only after you enable IAM user access to billing in your account. For more * information, see About IAM access to the Billing and Cost Management console in the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost * Management User Guide. *

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    * After the account leaves the organization, all tags that were attached to the account object in the organization * are deleted. Amazon Web Services accounts outside of an organization do not support tags. *

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    * A newly created account has a waiting period before it can be removed from its organization. If you get an error * that indicates that a wait period is required, then try again in a few days. *

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    * If you are using an organization principal to call LeaveOrganization across multiple accounts, you * can only do this up to 5 accounts per second in a single organization. *

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* * @param leaveOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the LeaveOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.LeaveOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future leaveOrganizationAsync(LeaveOrganizationRequest leaveOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Removes a member account from its parent organization. This version of the operation is performed by the account * that wants to leave. To remove a member account as a user in the management account, use * RemoveAccountFromOrganization instead. *

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* This operation can be called only from a member account in the organization. *

* *
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    * The management account in an organization with all features enabled can set service control policies (SCPs) that * can restrict what administrators of member accounts can do. This includes preventing them from successfully * calling LeaveOrganization and leaving the organization. *

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    * You can leave an organization as a member account only if the account is configured with the information required * to operate as a standalone account. When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations * console, API, or CLI commands, the information required of standalone accounts is not automatically * collected. For each account that you want to make standalone, you must perform the following steps. If any of the * steps are already completed for this account, that step doesn't appear. *

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      * Choose a support plan *

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      * Provide and verify the required contact information *

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      * Provide a current payment method *

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    * Amazon Web Services uses the payment method to charge for any billable (not free tier) Amazon Web Services * activity that occurs while the account isn't attached to an organization. For more information, see Considerations before removing an account from an organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * The account that you want to leave must not be a delegated administrator account for any Amazon Web Services * service enabled for your organization. If the account is a delegated administrator, you must first change the * delegated administrator account to another account that is remaining in the organization. *

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    * You can leave an organization only after you enable IAM user access to billing in your account. For more * information, see About IAM access to the Billing and Cost Management console in the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost * Management User Guide. *

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    * After the account leaves the organization, all tags that were attached to the account object in the organization * are deleted. Amazon Web Services accounts outside of an organization do not support tags. *

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    * A newly created account has a waiting period before it can be removed from its organization. If you get an error * that indicates that a wait period is required, then try again in a few days. *

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    * If you are using an organization principal to call LeaveOrganization across multiple accounts, you * can only do this up to 5 accounts per second in a single organization. *

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* * @param leaveOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the LeaveOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.LeaveOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future leaveOrganizationAsync(LeaveOrganizationRequest leaveOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Returns a list of the Amazon Web Services services that you enabled to integrate with your organization. After a * service on this list creates the resources that it requires for the integration, it can perform operations on * your organization and its accounts. *

*

* For more information about integrating other services with Organizations, including the list of services that * currently work with Organizations, see Using * Organizations with other Amazon Web Services services in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListAWSServiceAccessForOrganization operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListAWSServiceAccessForOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationAsync( ListAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest listAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Returns a list of the Amazon Web Services services that you enabled to integrate with your organization. After a * service on this list creates the resources that it requires for the integration, it can perform operations on * your organization and its accounts. *

*

* For more information about integrating other services with Organizations, including the list of services that * currently work with Organizations, see Using * Organizations with other Amazon Web Services services in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListAWSServiceAccessForOrganization operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListAWSServiceAccessForOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationAsync( ListAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest listAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists all the accounts in the organization. To request only the accounts in a specified root or organizational * unit (OU), use the ListAccountsForParent operation instead. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listAccountsRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListAccounts operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListAccounts * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAccountsAsync(ListAccountsRequest listAccountsRequest); /** *

* Lists all the accounts in the organization. To request only the accounts in a specified root or organizational * unit (OU), use the ListAccountsForParent operation instead. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listAccountsRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListAccounts operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListAccounts * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAccountsAsync(ListAccountsRequest listAccountsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the accounts in an organization that are contained by the specified target root or organizational unit * (OU). If you specify the root, you get a list of all the accounts that aren't in any OU. If you specify an OU, * you get a list of all the accounts in only that OU and not in any child OUs. To get a list of all accounts in the * organization, use the ListAccounts operation. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listAccountsForParentRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListAccountsForParent operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListAccountsForParent * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAccountsForParentAsync(ListAccountsForParentRequest listAccountsForParentRequest); /** *

* Lists the accounts in an organization that are contained by the specified target root or organizational unit * (OU). If you specify the root, you get a list of all the accounts that aren't in any OU. If you specify an OU, * you get a list of all the accounts in only that OU and not in any child OUs. To get a list of all accounts in the * organization, use the ListAccounts operation. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listAccountsForParentRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListAccountsForParent operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListAccountsForParent * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAccountsForParentAsync(ListAccountsForParentRequest listAccountsForParentRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists all of the organizational units (OUs) or accounts that are contained in the specified parent OU or root. * This operation, along with ListParents enables you to traverse the tree structure that makes up this root. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listChildrenRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListChildren operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListChildren * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listChildrenAsync(ListChildrenRequest listChildrenRequest); /** *

* Lists all of the organizational units (OUs) or accounts that are contained in the specified parent OU or root. * This operation, along with ListParents enables you to traverse the tree structure that makes up this root. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listChildrenRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListChildren operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListChildren * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listChildrenAsync(ListChildrenRequest listChildrenRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the account creation requests that match the specified status that is currently being tracked for the * organization. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listCreateAccountStatusRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListCreateAccountStatus operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListCreateAccountStatus * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listCreateAccountStatusAsync(ListCreateAccountStatusRequest listCreateAccountStatusRequest); /** *

* Lists the account creation requests that match the specified status that is currently being tracked for the * organization. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listCreateAccountStatusRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListCreateAccountStatus operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListCreateAccountStatus * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listCreateAccountStatusAsync(ListCreateAccountStatusRequest listCreateAccountStatusRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the Amazon Web Services accounts that are designated as delegated administrators in this organization. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listDelegatedAdministratorsRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListDelegatedAdministrators operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListDelegatedAdministrators * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listDelegatedAdministratorsAsync( ListDelegatedAdministratorsRequest listDelegatedAdministratorsRequest); /** *

* Lists the Amazon Web Services accounts that are designated as delegated administrators in this organization. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listDelegatedAdministratorsRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListDelegatedAdministrators operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListDelegatedAdministrators * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listDelegatedAdministratorsAsync( ListDelegatedAdministratorsRequest listDelegatedAdministratorsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* List the Amazon Web Services services for which the specified account is a delegated administrator. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listDelegatedServicesForAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListDelegatedServicesForAccount operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListDelegatedServicesForAccount * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listDelegatedServicesForAccountAsync( ListDelegatedServicesForAccountRequest listDelegatedServicesForAccountRequest); /** *

* List the Amazon Web Services services for which the specified account is a delegated administrator. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listDelegatedServicesForAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListDelegatedServicesForAccount operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListDelegatedServicesForAccount * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listDelegatedServicesForAccountAsync( ListDelegatedServicesForAccountRequest listDelegatedServicesForAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the current handshakes that are associated with the account of the requesting user. *

*

* Handshakes that are ACCEPTED, DECLINED, CANCELED, or EXPIRED * appear in the results of this API for only 30 days after changing to that state. After that, they're deleted and * no longer accessible. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* * @param listHandshakesForAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListHandshakesForAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListHandshakesForAccount * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listHandshakesForAccountAsync(ListHandshakesForAccountRequest listHandshakesForAccountRequest); /** *

* Lists the current handshakes that are associated with the account of the requesting user. *

*

* Handshakes that are ACCEPTED, DECLINED, CANCELED, or EXPIRED * appear in the results of this API for only 30 days after changing to that state. After that, they're deleted and * no longer accessible. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* * @param listHandshakesForAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListHandshakesForAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListHandshakesForAccount * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listHandshakesForAccountAsync(ListHandshakesForAccountRequest listHandshakesForAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the handshakes that are associated with the organization that the requesting user is part of. The * ListHandshakesForOrganization operation returns a list of handshake structures. Each structure * contains details and status about a handshake. *

*

* Handshakes that are ACCEPTED, DECLINED, CANCELED, or EXPIRED * appear in the results of this API for only 30 days after changing to that state. After that, they're deleted and * no longer accessible. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listHandshakesForOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListHandshakesForOrganization operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListHandshakesForOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listHandshakesForOrganizationAsync( ListHandshakesForOrganizationRequest listHandshakesForOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Lists the handshakes that are associated with the organization that the requesting user is part of. The * ListHandshakesForOrganization operation returns a list of handshake structures. Each structure * contains details and status about a handshake. *

*

* Handshakes that are ACCEPTED, DECLINED, CANCELED, or EXPIRED * appear in the results of this API for only 30 days after changing to that state. After that, they're deleted and * no longer accessible. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listHandshakesForOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListHandshakesForOrganization operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListHandshakesForOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listHandshakesForOrganizationAsync( ListHandshakesForOrganizationRequest listHandshakesForOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the organizational units (OUs) in a parent organizational unit or root. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listOrganizationalUnitsForParentRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListOrganizationalUnitsForParent operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListOrganizationalUnitsForParent * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listOrganizationalUnitsForParentAsync( ListOrganizationalUnitsForParentRequest listOrganizationalUnitsForParentRequest); /** *

* Lists the organizational units (OUs) in a parent organizational unit or root. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listOrganizationalUnitsForParentRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListOrganizationalUnitsForParent operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListOrganizationalUnitsForParent * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listOrganizationalUnitsForParentAsync( ListOrganizationalUnitsForParentRequest listOrganizationalUnitsForParentRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the root or organizational units (OUs) that serve as the immediate parent of the specified child OU or * account. This operation, along with ListChildren enables you to traverse the tree structure that makes up * this root. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* *

* In the current release, a child can have only a single parent. *

*
* * @param listParentsRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListParents operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListParents * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listParentsAsync(ListParentsRequest listParentsRequest); /** *

* Lists the root or organizational units (OUs) that serve as the immediate parent of the specified child OU or * account. This operation, along with ListChildren enables you to traverse the tree structure that makes up * this root. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* *

* In the current release, a child can have only a single parent. *

*
* * @param listParentsRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListParents operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListParents * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listParentsAsync(ListParentsRequest listParentsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves the list of all policies in an organization of a specified type. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listPoliciesRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListPolicies operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListPolicies * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listPoliciesAsync(ListPoliciesRequest listPoliciesRequest); /** *

* Retrieves the list of all policies in an organization of a specified type. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listPoliciesRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListPolicies operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListPolicies * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listPoliciesAsync(ListPoliciesRequest listPoliciesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the policies that are directly attached to the specified target root, organizational unit (OU), or account. * You must specify the policy type that you want included in the returned list. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listPoliciesForTargetRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListPoliciesForTarget operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListPoliciesForTarget * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listPoliciesForTargetAsync(ListPoliciesForTargetRequest listPoliciesForTargetRequest); /** *

* Lists the policies that are directly attached to the specified target root, organizational unit (OU), or account. * You must specify the policy type that you want included in the returned list. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listPoliciesForTargetRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListPoliciesForTarget operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListPoliciesForTarget * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listPoliciesForTargetAsync(ListPoliciesForTargetRequest listPoliciesForTargetRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the roots that are defined in the current organization. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* *

* Policy types can be enabled and disabled in roots. This is distinct from whether they're available in the * organization. When you enable all features, you make policy types available for use in that organization. * Individual policy types can then be enabled and disabled in a root. To see the availability of a policy type in * an organization, use DescribeOrganization. *

*
* * @param listRootsRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListRoots operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListRoots * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listRootsAsync(ListRootsRequest listRootsRequest); /** *

* Lists the roots that are defined in the current organization. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* *

* Policy types can be enabled and disabled in roots. This is distinct from whether they're available in the * organization. When you enable all features, you make policy types available for use in that organization. * Individual policy types can then be enabled and disabled in a root. To see the availability of a policy type in * an organization, use DescribeOrganization. *

*
* * @param listRootsRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListRoots operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListRoots * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listRootsAsync(ListRootsRequest listRootsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists tags that are attached to the specified resource. *

*

* You can attach tags to the following resources in Organizations. *

*
    *
  • *

    * Amazon Web Services account *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Organization root *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Organizational unit (OU) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Policy (any type) *

    *
  • *
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listTagsForResourceRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListTagsForResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListTagsForResource * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest listTagsForResourceRequest); /** *

* Lists tags that are attached to the specified resource. *

*

* You can attach tags to the following resources in Organizations. *

*
    *
  • *

    * Amazon Web Services account *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Organization root *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Organizational unit (OU) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Policy (any type) *

    *
  • *
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listTagsForResourceRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListTagsForResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListTagsForResource * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest listTagsForResourceRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists all the roots, organizational units (OUs), and accounts that the specified policy is attached to. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listTargetsForPolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListTargetsForPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListTargetsForPolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listTargetsForPolicyAsync(ListTargetsForPolicyRequest listTargetsForPolicyRequest); /** *

* Lists all the roots, organizational units (OUs), and accounts that the specified policy is attached to. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listTargetsForPolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListTargetsForPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListTargetsForPolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listTargetsForPolicyAsync(ListTargetsForPolicyRequest listTargetsForPolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Moves an account from its current source parent root or organizational unit (OU) to the specified destination * parent root or OU. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param moveAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the MoveAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.MoveAccount * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future moveAccountAsync(MoveAccountRequest moveAccountRequest); /** *

* Moves an account from its current source parent root or organizational unit (OU) to the specified destination * parent root or OU. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param moveAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the MoveAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.MoveAccount * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future moveAccountAsync(MoveAccountRequest moveAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Creates or updates a resource policy. *

*

* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account. *

* * @param putResourcePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the PutResourcePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.PutResourcePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future putResourcePolicyAsync(PutResourcePolicyRequest putResourcePolicyRequest); /** *

* Creates or updates a resource policy. *

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* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account. *

* * @param putResourcePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the PutResourcePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.PutResourcePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future putResourcePolicyAsync(PutResourcePolicyRequest putResourcePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Enables the specified member account to administer the Organizations features of the specified Amazon Web * Services service. It grants read-only access to Organizations service data. The account still requires IAM * permissions to access and administer the Amazon Web Services service. *

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* You can run this action only for Amazon Web Services services that support this feature. For a current list of * services that support it, see the column Supports Delegated Administrator in the table at Amazon Web * Services Services that you can use with Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

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* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param registerDelegatedAdministratorRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the RegisterDelegatedAdministrator operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.RegisterDelegatedAdministrator * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future registerDelegatedAdministratorAsync( RegisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest registerDelegatedAdministratorRequest); /** *

* Enables the specified member account to administer the Organizations features of the specified Amazon Web * Services service. It grants read-only access to Organizations service data. The account still requires IAM * permissions to access and administer the Amazon Web Services service. *

*

* You can run this action only for Amazon Web Services services that support this feature. For a current list of * services that support it, see the column Supports Delegated Administrator in the table at Amazon Web * Services Services that you can use with Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param registerDelegatedAdministratorRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the RegisterDelegatedAdministrator operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.RegisterDelegatedAdministrator * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future registerDelegatedAdministratorAsync( RegisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest registerDelegatedAdministratorRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Removes the specified account from the organization. *

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* The removed account becomes a standalone account that isn't a member of any organization. It's no longer subject * to any policies and is responsible for its own bill payments. The organization's management account is no longer * charged for any expenses accrued by the member account after it's removed from the organization. *

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* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. Member accounts can remove * themselves with LeaveOrganization instead. *

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    * You can remove an account from your organization only if the account is configured with the information required * to operate as a standalone account. When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations * console, API, or CLI commands, the information required of standalone accounts is not automatically * collected. For more information, see Considerations before removing an account from an organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * The account that you want to leave must not be a delegated administrator account for any Amazon Web Services * service enabled for your organization. If the account is a delegated administrator, you must first change the * delegated administrator account to another account that is remaining in the organization. *

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    * After the account leaves the organization, all tags that were attached to the account object in the organization * are deleted. Amazon Web Services accounts outside of an organization do not support tags. *

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* * @param removeAccountFromOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the RemoveAccountFromOrganization operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.RemoveAccountFromOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future removeAccountFromOrganizationAsync( RemoveAccountFromOrganizationRequest removeAccountFromOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Removes the specified account from the organization. *

*

* The removed account becomes a standalone account that isn't a member of any organization. It's no longer subject * to any policies and is responsible for its own bill payments. The organization's management account is no longer * charged for any expenses accrued by the member account after it's removed from the organization. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. Member accounts can remove * themselves with LeaveOrganization instead. *

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    * You can remove an account from your organization only if the account is configured with the information required * to operate as a standalone account. When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations * console, API, or CLI commands, the information required of standalone accounts is not automatically * collected. For more information, see Considerations before removing an account from an organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * The account that you want to leave must not be a delegated administrator account for any Amazon Web Services * service enabled for your organization. If the account is a delegated administrator, you must first change the * delegated administrator account to another account that is remaining in the organization. *

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    * After the account leaves the organization, all tags that were attached to the account object in the organization * are deleted. Amazon Web Services accounts outside of an organization do not support tags. *

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* * @param removeAccountFromOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the RemoveAccountFromOrganization operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.RemoveAccountFromOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future removeAccountFromOrganizationAsync( RemoveAccountFromOrganizationRequest removeAccountFromOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Adds one or more tags to the specified resource. *

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* Currently, you can attach tags to the following resources in Organizations. *

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    * Amazon Web Services account *

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    * Organization root *

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    * Organizational unit (OU) *

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    * Policy (any type) *

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* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param tagResourceRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the TagResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.TagResource * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest tagResourceRequest); /** *

* Adds one or more tags to the specified resource. *

*

* Currently, you can attach tags to the following resources in Organizations. *

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    * Amazon Web Services account *

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    * Organization root *

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    * Organizational unit (OU) *

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    * Policy (any type) *

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* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param tagResourceRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the TagResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.TagResource * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest tagResourceRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Removes any tags with the specified keys from the specified resource. *

*

* You can attach tags to the following resources in Organizations. *

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    * Amazon Web Services account *

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    * Organization root *

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    * Organizational unit (OU) *

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    * Policy (any type) *

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* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param untagResourceRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the UntagResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.UntagResource * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest untagResourceRequest); /** *

* Removes any tags with the specified keys from the specified resource. *

*

* You can attach tags to the following resources in Organizations. *

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    * Amazon Web Services account *

    *
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    * Organization root *

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    * Organizational unit (OU) *

    *
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    * Policy (any type) *

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*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param untagResourceRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the UntagResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.UntagResource * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest untagResourceRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Renames the specified organizational unit (OU). The ID and ARN don't change. The child OUs and accounts remain in * place, and any attached policies of the OU remain attached. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param updateOrganizationalUnitRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the UpdateOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.UpdateOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future updateOrganizationalUnitAsync(UpdateOrganizationalUnitRequest updateOrganizationalUnitRequest); /** *

* Renames the specified organizational unit (OU). The ID and ARN don't change. The child OUs and accounts remain in * place, and any attached policies of the OU remain attached. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param updateOrganizationalUnitRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the UpdateOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.UpdateOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future updateOrganizationalUnitAsync(UpdateOrganizationalUnitRequest updateOrganizationalUnitRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Updates an existing policy with a new name, description, or content. If you don't supply any parameter, that * value remains unchanged. You can't change a policy's type. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param updatePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the UpdatePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.UpdatePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future updatePolicyAsync(UpdatePolicyRequest updatePolicyRequest); /** *

* Updates an existing policy with a new name, description, or content. If you don't supply any parameter, that * value remains unchanged. You can't change a policy's type. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param updatePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the UpdatePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.UpdatePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future updatePolicyAsync(UpdatePolicyRequest updatePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); }




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