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package com.amazonaws.services.s3.model;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* Contains Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) information to be included
* in Amazon S3 requests,
* consisting of the serial number of the MFA device associated with your Amazon Web Services
* account and the current, unique MFA token generated by that device.
*
* Each unique token generated by an MFA device can only be used in one request.
* It is not valid to reuse the same token in additional requests.
*
*
* For more information about uses of Multi-Factor Authentication in S3
* operations, see {@link BucketVersioningConfiguration} and the explanation
* of the MFA Delete functionality.
*
*
* For more information on Amazon Web Services Multi-Factor Authentication, including how to get
* a device and associate it with an Amazon Web Services account, see http://aws.amazon.com/mfa
*
*/
public class MultiFactorAuthentication implements Serializable {
/**
* The serial number of the Multi-Factor Authentication device associated
* with your Amazon Web Services account.
*/
private String deviceSerialNumber;
/**
* The current, unique Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) token generated by
* the MFA device associated with your Amazon Web Services account.
*/
private String token;
/**
* Constructs a new {@link MultiFactorAuthentication} object for use in any
* Amazon S3
* operation that accepts requests with Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
*
* @param deviceSerialNumber
* The serial number identifying the MFA device associated with
* the caller's Amazon Web Services account.
* @param token
* The current unique token generated by the MFA device.
*/
public MultiFactorAuthentication(String deviceSerialNumber, String token) {
this.deviceSerialNumber = deviceSerialNumber;
this.token = token;
}
/**
* Gets the Multi-Factor Authentication device serial number.
*
* @return The Multi-Factor Authentication device serial number.
*
* @see MultiFactorAuthentication#setDeviceSerialNumber(String)
* @see MultiFactorAuthentication#withDeviceSerialNumber(String)
*/
public String getDeviceSerialNumber() {
return deviceSerialNumber;
}
/**
* Sets the serial number of the Multi-Factor Authentication device
* associated with the caller's Amazon Web Services account.
*
* @param deviceSerialNumber
* The Multi-Factor Authentication device serial number for the
* device associated with the caller's Amazon Web Services account.
*
* @see MultiFactorAuthentication#getDeviceSerialNumber()
* @see MultiFactorAuthentication#withDeviceSerialNumber(String)
*/
public void setDeviceSerialNumber(String deviceSerialNumber) {
this.deviceSerialNumber = deviceSerialNumber;
}
/**
* Sets the Multi-Factor Authentication device serial number to include with
* this request.
* Returns this {@link MultiFactorAuthentication}, enabling additional method
* calls to be chained together.
*
* @param deviceSerialNumber
* The serial number of the Multi-Factor Authentication device
* associated with the caller's Amazon Web Services account.
*
* @return This {@link MultiFactorAuthentication}, enabling additional method
* calls to be chained together.
*
* @see MultiFactorAuthentication#getDeviceSerialNumber()
* @see MultiFactorAuthentication#setDeviceSerialNumber(String)
*/
public MultiFactorAuthentication withDeviceSerialNumber(String deviceSerialNumber) {
setDeviceSerialNumber(deviceSerialNumber);
return this;
}
/**
* Gets the Multi-Factor Authentication token.
*
* @return The Multi-Factor Authentication token.
*
* @see MultiFactorAuthentication#setToken(String)
* @see MultiFactorAuthentication#withToken(String)
*/
public String getToken() {
return token;
}
/**
* Sets the current unique Multi-Factor Authentication token generated by
* the device associated with the caller's Amazon Web Services account.
*
* @param token
* The current, unique Multi-Factor Authentication token generated
* by the device associated with the caller's Amazon Web Services account.
*
* @see MultiFactorAuthentication#getToken()
* @see MultiFactorAuthentication#withToken(String)
*/
public void setToken(String token) {
this.token = token;
}
/**
* Sets the current, unique Multi-Factor Authentication token generated by
* the device associated with the caller's Amazon Web Services account.
* Returns this {@link MultiFactorAuthentication}, enabling additional method
* calls to be chained together.
*
* @param token
* The current, unique Multi-Factor Authentication token
* generated by the device associated with the caller's Amazon Web Services account.
*
* @return This {@link MultiFactorAuthentication}, enabling additional method
* calls to be chained together.
*
* @see MultiFactorAuthentication#getToken()
* @see MultiFactorAuthentication#setToken(String)
*/
public MultiFactorAuthentication withToken(String token) {
setToken(token);
return this;
}
}
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