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package com.amazonaws.services.sqs;

import javax.annotation.Generated;

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

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

/**
 * Interface for accessing Amazon SQS.
 * 

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

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* Welcome to the Amazon SQS API Reference. *

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* Amazon SQS is a reliable, highly-scalable hosted queue for storing messages as they travel between applications or * microservices. Amazon SQS moves data between distributed application components and helps you decouple these * components. *

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* For information on the permissions you need to use this API, see Identity and access management in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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* You can use Amazon Web Services SDKs to access Amazon SQS using your * favorite programming language. The SDKs perform tasks such as the following automatically: *

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    * Cryptographically sign your service requests *

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    * Retry requests *

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    * Handle error responses *

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* Additional information *

* */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public interface AmazonSQS { /** * The region metadata service name for computing region endpoints. You can use this value to retrieve metadata * (such as supported regions) of the service. * * @see RegionUtils#getRegionsForService(String) */ String ENDPOINT_PREFIX = "sqs"; /** * Overrides the default endpoint for this client ("https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"). Callers can use this * method to control which AWS region they want to work with. *

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

* For more information on using AWS regions with the AWS SDK for Java, and a complete list of all available * endpoints for all AWS services, see: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-java/v1/developer-guide/java-dg-region-selection.html#region-selection- * choose-endpoint *

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

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

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

* Adds a permission to a queue for a specific principal. This allows sharing access * to the queue. *

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* When you create a queue, you have full control access rights for the queue. Only you, the owner of the queue, can * grant or deny permissions to the queue. For more information about these permissions, see Allow Developers to Write Messages to a Shared Queue in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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    * AddPermission generates a policy for you. You can use SetQueueAttributes to * upload your policy. For more information, see Using Custom Policies with the Amazon SQS Access Policy Language in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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    * An Amazon SQS policy can have a maximum of seven actions per statement. *

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    * To remove the ability to change queue permissions, you must deny permission to the AddPermission, * RemovePermission, and SetQueueAttributes actions in your IAM policy. *

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    * Amazon SQS AddPermission does not support adding a non-account principal. *

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* Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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* * @param addPermissionRequest * @return Result of the AddPermission operation returned by the service. * @throws OverLimitException * The specified action violates a limit. For example, ReceiveMessage returns this error if the * maximum number of in flight messages is reached and AddPermission returns this error if the * maximum number of permissions for the queue is reached. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

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    * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

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    * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

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    * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

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  • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @sample AmazonSQS.AddPermission * @see AWS API * Documentation */ AddPermissionResult addPermission(AddPermissionRequest addPermissionRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the AddPermission operation. * * @see #addPermission(AddPermissionRequest) */ AddPermissionResult addPermission(String queueUrl, String label, java.util.List aWSAccountIds, java.util.List actions); /** *

    * Cancels a specified message movement task. A message movement can only be cancelled when the current status is * RUNNING. Cancelling a message movement task does not revert the messages that have already been moved. It can * only stop the messages that have not been moved yet. *

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      * This action is currently limited to supporting message redrive from dead-letter queues (DLQs) only. In this context, the source queue is the dead-letter queue (DLQ), while the * destination queue can be the original source queue (from which the messages were driven to the * dead-letter-queue), or a custom destination queue. *

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      * Only one active message movement task is supported per queue at any given time. *

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    * * @param cancelMessageMoveTaskRequest * @return Result of the CancelMessageMoveTask operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * One or more specified resources don't exist. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

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      * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

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      * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

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      * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

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    • * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @sample AmazonSQS.CancelMessageMoveTask * @see AWS API * Documentation */ CancelMessageMoveTaskResult cancelMessageMoveTask(CancelMessageMoveTaskRequest cancelMessageMoveTaskRequest); /** *

      * Changes the visibility timeout of a specified message in a queue to a new value. The default visibility timeout * for a message is 30 seconds. The minimum is 0 seconds. The maximum is 12 hours. For more information, see * Visibility Timeout in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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      * For example, if the default timeout for a queue is 60 seconds, 15 seconds have elapsed since you received the * message, and you send a ChangeMessageVisibility call with VisibilityTimeout set to 10 seconds, the * 10 seconds begin to count from the time that you make the ChangeMessageVisibility call. Thus, any * attempt to change the visibility timeout or to delete that message 10 seconds after you initially change the * visibility timeout (a total of 25 seconds) might result in an error. *

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      * An Amazon SQS message has three basic states: *

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        * Sent to a queue by a producer. *

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        * Received from the queue by a consumer. *

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        * Deleted from the queue. *

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      * A message is considered to be stored after it is sent to a queue by a producer, but not yet received from * the queue by a consumer (that is, between states 1 and 2). There is no limit to the number of stored messages. A * message is considered to be in flight after it is received from a queue by a consumer, but not yet deleted * from the queue (that is, between states 2 and 3). There is a limit to the number of in flight messages. *

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      * Limits that apply to in flight messages are unrelated to the unlimited number of stored messages. *

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      * For most standard queues (depending on queue traffic and message backlog), there can be a maximum of * approximately 120,000 in flight messages (received from a queue by a consumer, but not yet deleted from the * queue). If you reach this limit, Amazon SQS returns the OverLimit error message. To avoid reaching * the limit, you should delete messages from the queue after they're processed. You can also increase the number of * queues you use to process your messages. To request a limit increase, file a support request. *

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      * For FIFO queues, there can be a maximum of 20,000 in flight messages (received from a queue by a consumer, but * not yet deleted from the queue). If you reach this limit, Amazon SQS returns no error messages. *

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      * If you attempt to set the VisibilityTimeout to a value greater than the maximum time left, Amazon * SQS returns an error. Amazon SQS doesn't automatically recalculate and increase the timeout to the maximum * remaining time. *

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      * Unlike with a queue, when you change the visibility timeout for a specific message the timeout value is applied * immediately but isn't saved in memory for that message. If you don't delete a message after it is received, the * visibility timeout for the message reverts to the original timeout value (not to the value you set using the * ChangeMessageVisibility action) the next time the message is received. *

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      * * @param changeMessageVisibilityRequest * @return Result of the ChangeMessageVisibility operation returned by the service. * @throws MessageNotInflightException * The specified message isn't in flight. * @throws ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException * The specified receipt handle isn't valid. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

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        * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

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        * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

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        * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

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      • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @sample AmazonSQS.ChangeMessageVisibility * @see AWS * API Documentation */ ChangeMessageVisibilityResult changeMessageVisibility(ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest changeMessageVisibilityRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the ChangeMessageVisibility operation. * * @see #changeMessageVisibility(ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest) */ ChangeMessageVisibilityResult changeMessageVisibility(String queueUrl, String receiptHandle, Integer visibilityTimeout); /** *

        * Changes the visibility timeout of multiple messages. This is a batch version of * ChangeMessageVisibility. The result of the action on each message is reported individually * in the response. You can send up to 10 ChangeMessageVisibility requests with each * ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch action. *

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        * Because the batch request can result in a combination of successful and unsuccessful actions, you should check * for batch errors even when the call returns an HTTP status code of 200. *

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        * * @param changeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest * @return Result of the ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch operation returned by the service. * @throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException * The batch request contains more entries than permissible. * @throws EmptyBatchRequestException * The batch request doesn't contain any entries. * @throws BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException * Two or more batch entries in the request have the same Id. * @throws InvalidBatchEntryIdException * The Id of a batch entry in a batch request doesn't abide by the specification. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

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          * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

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          * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

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          * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

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        • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @sample AmazonSQS.ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch * @see AWS API Documentation */ ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchResult changeMessageVisibilityBatch(ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest changeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch operation. * * @see #changeMessageVisibilityBatch(ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest) */ ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchResult changeMessageVisibilityBatch(String queueUrl, java.util.List entries); /** *

          * Creates a new standard or FIFO queue. You can pass one or more attributes in the request. Keep the following in * mind: *

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            * If you don't specify the FifoQueue attribute, Amazon SQS creates a standard queue. *

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            * You can't change the queue type after you create it and you can't convert an existing standard queue into a FIFO * queue. You must either create a new FIFO queue for your application or delete your existing standard queue and * recreate it as a FIFO queue. For more information, see Moving From a Standard Queue to a FIFO Queue in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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            * If you don't provide a value for an attribute, the queue is created with the default value for the attribute. *

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            * If you delete a queue, you must wait at least 60 seconds before creating a queue with the same name. *

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          * To successfully create a new queue, you must provide a queue name that adheres to the limits * related to queues and is unique within the scope of your queues. *

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          * After you create a queue, you must wait at least one second after the queue is created to be able to use the * queue. *

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          * To get the queue URL, use the GetQueueUrl action. GetQueueUrl * requires only the QueueName parameter. be aware of existing queue names: *

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            * If you provide the name of an existing queue along with the exact names and values of all the queue's attributes, * CreateQueue returns the queue URL for the existing queue. *

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            * If the queue name, attribute names, or attribute values don't match an existing queue, CreateQueue * returns an error. *

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          * Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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          * * @param createQueueRequest * @return Result of the CreateQueue operation returned by the service. * @throws QueueDeletedRecentlyException * You must wait 60 seconds after deleting a queue before you can create another queue with the same name. * @throws QueueNameExistsException * A queue with this name already exists. Amazon SQS returns this error only if the request includes * attributes whose values differ from those of the existing queue. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

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            * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

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            * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

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            * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

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          • * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws InvalidAttributeNameException * The specified attribute doesn't exist. * @throws InvalidAttributeValueException * A queue attribute value is invalid. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @sample AmazonSQS.CreateQueue * @see AWS API * Documentation */ CreateQueueResult createQueue(CreateQueueRequest createQueueRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the CreateQueue operation. * * @see #createQueue(CreateQueueRequest) */ CreateQueueResult createQueue(String queueName); /** *

            * Deletes the specified message from the specified queue. To select the message to delete, use the * ReceiptHandle of the message (not the MessageId which you receive when you send * the message). Amazon SQS can delete a message from a queue even if a visibility timeout setting causes the * message to be locked by another consumer. Amazon SQS automatically deletes messages left in a queue longer than * the retention period configured for the queue. *

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            * The ReceiptHandle is associated with a specific instance of receiving a message. If you * receive a message more than once, the ReceiptHandle is different each time you receive a message. * When you use the DeleteMessage action, you must provide the most recently received * ReceiptHandle for the message (otherwise, the request succeeds, but the message will not be * deleted). *

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            * For standard queues, it is possible to receive a message even after you delete it. This might happen on rare * occasions if one of the servers which stores a copy of the message is unavailable when you send the request to * delete the message. The copy remains on the server and might be returned to you during a subsequent receive * request. You should ensure that your application is idempotent, so that receiving a message more than once does * not cause issues. *

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            * * @param deleteMessageRequest * @return Result of the DeleteMessage operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidIdFormatException * The specified receipt handle isn't valid for the current version. * @throws ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException * The specified receipt handle isn't valid. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

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              * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

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              * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

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              * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

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            • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @sample AmazonSQS.DeleteMessage * @see AWS API * Documentation */ DeleteMessageResult deleteMessage(DeleteMessageRequest deleteMessageRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the DeleteMessage operation. * * @see #deleteMessage(DeleteMessageRequest) */ DeleteMessageResult deleteMessage(String queueUrl, String receiptHandle); /** *

              * Deletes up to ten messages from the specified queue. This is a batch version of * DeleteMessage. The result of the action on each message is reported individually in the * response. *

              * *

              * Because the batch request can result in a combination of successful and unsuccessful actions, you should check * for batch errors even when the call returns an HTTP status code of 200. *

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              * * @param deleteMessageBatchRequest * @return Result of the DeleteMessageBatch operation returned by the service. * @throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException * The batch request contains more entries than permissible. * @throws EmptyBatchRequestException * The batch request doesn't contain any entries. * @throws BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException * Two or more batch entries in the request have the same Id. * @throws InvalidBatchEntryIdException * The Id of a batch entry in a batch request doesn't abide by the specification. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

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                * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

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                * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

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                * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

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              • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @sample AmazonSQS.DeleteMessageBatch * @see AWS API * Documentation */ DeleteMessageBatchResult deleteMessageBatch(DeleteMessageBatchRequest deleteMessageBatchRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the DeleteMessageBatch operation. * * @see #deleteMessageBatch(DeleteMessageBatchRequest) */ DeleteMessageBatchResult deleteMessageBatch(String queueUrl, java.util.List entries); /** *

                * Deletes the queue specified by the QueueUrl, regardless of the queue's contents. *

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                * Be careful with the DeleteQueue action: When you delete a queue, any messages in the queue are no * longer available. *

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                * When you delete a queue, the deletion process takes up to 60 seconds. Requests you send involving that queue * during the 60 seconds might succeed. For example, a SendMessage request might succeed, but * after 60 seconds the queue and the message you sent no longer exist. *

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                * When you delete a queue, you must wait at least 60 seconds before creating a queue with the same name. *

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                * Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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                * The delete operation uses the HTTP GET verb. *

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                * * @param deleteQueueRequest * @return Result of the DeleteQueue operation returned by the service. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

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                  * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

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                  * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

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                  * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

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                • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @sample AmazonSQS.DeleteQueue * @see AWS API * Documentation */ DeleteQueueResult deleteQueue(DeleteQueueRequest deleteQueueRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the DeleteQueue operation. * * @see #deleteQueue(DeleteQueueRequest) */ DeleteQueueResult deleteQueue(String queueUrl); /** *

                  * Gets attributes for the specified queue. *

                  * *

                  * To determine whether a queue is FIFO, you * can check whether QueueName ends with the .fifo suffix. *

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                  * * @param getQueueAttributesRequest * @return Result of the GetQueueAttributes operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidAttributeNameException * The specified attribute doesn't exist. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

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                    * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

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                    * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

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                    * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

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                  • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @sample AmazonSQS.GetQueueAttributes * @see AWS API * Documentation */ GetQueueAttributesResult getQueueAttributes(GetQueueAttributesRequest getQueueAttributesRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the GetQueueAttributes operation. * * @see #getQueueAttributes(GetQueueAttributesRequest) */ GetQueueAttributesResult getQueueAttributes(String queueUrl, java.util.List attributeNames); /** *

                    * Returns the URL of an existing Amazon SQS queue. *

                    *

                    * To access a queue that belongs to another AWS account, use the QueueOwnerAWSAccountId parameter to * specify the account ID of the queue's owner. The queue's owner must grant you permission to access the queue. For * more information about shared queue access, see AddPermission or see Allow Developers to Write Messages to a Shared Queue in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

                    * * @param getQueueUrlRequest * @return Result of the GetQueueUrl operation returned by the service. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

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                      * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

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                      * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

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                      * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

                      *
                    • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @sample AmazonSQS.GetQueueUrl * @see AWS API * Documentation */ GetQueueUrlResult getQueueUrl(GetQueueUrlRequest getQueueUrlRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the GetQueueUrl operation. * * @see #getQueueUrl(GetQueueUrlRequest) */ GetQueueUrlResult getQueueUrl(String queueName); /** *

                      * Returns a list of your queues that have the RedrivePolicy queue attribute configured with a * dead-letter queue. *

                      *

                      * The ListDeadLetterSourceQueues methods supports pagination. Set parameter MaxResults in * the request to specify the maximum number of results to be returned in the response. If you do not set * MaxResults, the response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you set MaxResults and * there are additional results to display, the response includes a value for NextToken. Use * NextToken as a parameter in your next request to ListDeadLetterSourceQueues to receive * the next page of results. *

                      *

                      * For more information about using dead-letter queues, see Using Amazon SQS Dead-Letter Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

                      * * @param listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest * @return Result of the ListDeadLetterSourceQueues operation returned by the service. * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

                      *
                        *
                      • *

                        * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

                        *
                      • *
                      • *

                        * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

                        *
                      • *
                      • *

                        * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

                        *
                      • * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @sample AmazonSQS.ListDeadLetterSourceQueues * @see AWS * API Documentation */ ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesResult listDeadLetterSourceQueues(ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest); /** *

                        * Gets the most recent message movement tasks (up to 10) under a specific source queue. *

                        * *
                          *
                        • *

                          * This action is currently limited to supporting message redrive from dead-letter queues (DLQs) only. In this context, the source queue is the dead-letter queue (DLQ), while the * destination queue can be the original source queue (from which the messages were driven to the * dead-letter-queue), or a custom destination queue. *

                          *
                        • *
                        • *

                          * Only one active message movement task is supported per queue at any given time. *

                          *
                        • *
                        *
                        * * @param listMessageMoveTasksRequest * @return Result of the ListMessageMoveTasks operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * One or more specified resources don't exist. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

                        *
                          *
                        • *

                          * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

                          *
                        • *
                        • *

                          * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

                          *
                        • *
                        • *

                          * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

                          *
                        • * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @sample AmazonSQS.ListMessageMoveTasks * @see AWS API * Documentation */ ListMessageMoveTasksResult listMessageMoveTasks(ListMessageMoveTasksRequest listMessageMoveTasksRequest); /** *

                          * List all cost allocation tags added to the specified Amazon SQS queue. For an overview, see Tagging * Your Amazon SQS Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

                          * *

                          * Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

                          *
                          * * @param listQueueTagsRequest * @return Result of the ListQueueTags operation returned by the service. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

                          *
                            *
                          • *

                            * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

                            *
                          • *
                          • *

                            * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

                            *
                          • *
                          • *

                            * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

                            *
                          • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @sample AmazonSQS.ListQueueTags * @see AWS API * Documentation */ ListQueueTagsResult listQueueTags(ListQueueTagsRequest listQueueTagsRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the ListQueueTags operation. * * @see #listQueueTags(ListQueueTagsRequest) */ ListQueueTagsResult listQueueTags(String queueUrl); /** *

                            * Returns a list of your queues in the current region. The response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you * specify a value for the optional QueueNamePrefix parameter, only queues with a name that begins with * the specified value are returned. *

                            *

                            * The listQueues methods supports pagination. Set parameter MaxResults in the request to * specify the maximum number of results to be returned in the response. If you do not set MaxResults, * the response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you set MaxResults and there are additional * results to display, the response includes a value for NextToken. Use NextToken as a * parameter in your next request to listQueues to receive the next page of results. *

                            * *

                            * Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

                            *
                            * * @param listQueuesRequest * @return Result of the ListQueues operation returned by the service. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

                            *
                              *
                            • *

                              * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

                              *
                            • *
                            • *

                              * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

                              *
                            • *
                            • *

                              * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

                              *
                            • * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @sample AmazonSQS.ListQueues * @see AWS API * Documentation */ ListQueuesResult listQueues(ListQueuesRequest listQueuesRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the ListQueues operation. * * @see #listQueues(ListQueuesRequest) */ ListQueuesResult listQueues(); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the ListQueues operation. * * @see #listQueues(ListQueuesRequest) */ ListQueuesResult listQueues(String queueNamePrefix); /** *

                              * Deletes available messages in a queue (including in-flight messages) specified by the QueueURL * parameter. *

                              * *

                              * When you use the PurgeQueue action, you can't retrieve any messages deleted from a queue. *

                              *

                              * The message deletion process takes up to 60 seconds. We recommend waiting for 60 seconds regardless of your * queue's size. *

                              *
                              *

                              * Messages sent to the queue before you call PurgeQueue might be received but are deleted * within the next minute. *

                              *

                              * Messages sent to the queue after you call PurgeQueue might be deleted while the queue is * being purged. *

                              * * @param purgeQueueRequest * @return Result of the PurgeQueue operation returned by the service. * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws PurgeQueueInProgressException * Indicates that the specified queue previously received a PurgeQueue request within the last * 60 seconds (the time it can take to delete the messages in the queue). * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

                              *
                                *
                              • *

                                * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

                                *
                              • *
                              • *

                                * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

                                *
                              • *
                              • *

                                * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

                                *
                              • * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @sample AmazonSQS.PurgeQueue * @see AWS API * Documentation */ PurgeQueueResult purgeQueue(PurgeQueueRequest purgeQueueRequest); /** *

                                * Retrieves one or more messages (up to 10), from the specified queue. Using the WaitTimeSeconds * parameter enables long-poll support. For more information, see Amazon * SQS Long Polling in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

                                *

                                * Short poll is the default behavior where a weighted random set of machines is sampled on a * ReceiveMessage call. Thus, only the messages on the sampled machines are returned. If the number of * messages in the queue is small (fewer than 1,000), you most likely get fewer messages than you requested per * ReceiveMessage call. If the number of messages in the queue is extremely small, you might not * receive any messages in a particular ReceiveMessage response. If this happens, repeat the request. *

                                *

                                * For each message returned, the response includes the following: *

                                *
                                  *
                                • *

                                  * The message body. *

                                  *
                                • *
                                • *

                                  * An MD5 digest of the message body. For information about MD5, see RFC1321. *

                                  *
                                • *
                                • *

                                  * The MessageId you received when you sent the message to the queue. *

                                  *
                                • *
                                • *

                                  * The receipt handle. *

                                  *
                                • *
                                • *

                                  * The message attributes. *

                                  *
                                • *
                                • *

                                  * An MD5 digest of the message attributes. *

                                  *
                                • *
                                *

                                * The receipt handle is the identifier you must provide when deleting the message. For more information, see Queue and Message Identifiers in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

                                *

                                * You can provide the VisibilityTimeout parameter in your request. The parameter is applied to the * messages that Amazon SQS returns in the response. If you don't include the parameter, the overall visibility * timeout for the queue is used for the returned messages. For more information, see Visibility Timeout in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

                                *

                                * A message that isn't deleted or a message whose visibility isn't extended before the visibility timeout expires * counts as a failed receive. Depending on the configuration of the queue, the message might be sent to the * dead-letter queue. *

                                * *

                                * In the future, new attributes might be added. If you write code that calls this action, we recommend that you * structure your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully. *

                                *
                                * * @param receiveMessageRequest * @return Result of the ReceiveMessage operation returned by the service. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @throws OverLimitException * The specified action violates a limit. For example, ReceiveMessage returns this error if the * maximum number of in flight messages is reached and AddPermission returns this error if the * maximum number of permissions for the queue is reached. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

                                *
                                  *
                                • *

                                  * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

                                  *
                                • *
                                • *

                                  * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

                                  *
                                • *
                                • *

                                  * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

                                  *
                                • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws KmsDisabledException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws KmsInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request. * @throws KmsNotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found. * @throws KmsOptInRequiredException * The request was rejected because the specified key policy isn't syntactically or semantically correct. * @throws KmsThrottledException * Amazon Web Services KMS throttles requests for the following conditions. * @throws KmsAccessDeniedException * The caller doesn't have the required KMS access. * @throws KmsInvalidKeyUsageException * The request was rejected for one of the following reasons:

                                  *
                                    *
                                  • *

                                    * The KeyUsage value of the KMS key is incompatible with the API operation. *

                                    *
                                  • *
                                  • *

                                    * The encryption algorithm or signing algorithm specified for the operation is incompatible with the type * of key material in the KMS key (KeySpec). *

                                    *
                                  • * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @sample AmazonSQS.ReceiveMessage * @see AWS API * Documentation */ ReceiveMessageResult receiveMessage(ReceiveMessageRequest receiveMessageRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the ReceiveMessage operation. * * @see #receiveMessage(ReceiveMessageRequest) */ ReceiveMessageResult receiveMessage(String queueUrl); /** *

                                    * Revokes any permissions in the queue policy that matches the specified Label parameter. *

                                    * *
                                      *
                                    • *

                                      * Only the owner of a queue can remove permissions from it. *

                                      *
                                    • *
                                    • *

                                      * Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

                                      *
                                    • *
                                    • *

                                      * To remove the ability to change queue permissions, you must deny permission to the AddPermission, * RemovePermission, and SetQueueAttributes actions in your IAM policy. *

                                      *
                                    • *
                                    *
                                    * * @param removePermissionRequest * @return Result of the RemovePermission operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

                                    *
                                      *
                                    • *

                                      * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

                                      *
                                    • *
                                    • *

                                      * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

                                      *
                                    • *
                                    • *

                                      * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

                                      *
                                    • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @sample AmazonSQS.RemovePermission * @see AWS API * Documentation */ RemovePermissionResult removePermission(RemovePermissionRequest removePermissionRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the RemovePermission operation. * * @see #removePermission(RemovePermissionRequest) */ RemovePermissionResult removePermission(String queueUrl, String label); /** *

                                      * Delivers a message to the specified queue. *

                                      * *

                                      * A message can include only XML, JSON, and unformatted text. The following Unicode characters are allowed. For * more information, see the W3C specification for characters. *

                                      *

                                      * #x9 | #xA | #xD | #x20 to #xD7FF | * #xE000 to #xFFFD | #x10000 to #x10FFFF *

                                      *

                                      * Amazon SQS does not throw an exception or completely reject the message if it contains invalid characters. * Instead, it replaces those invalid characters with U+FFFD before storing the message in the queue, * as long as the message body contains at least one valid character. *

                                      *
                                      * * @param sendMessageRequest * @return Result of the SendMessage operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidMessageContentsException * The message contains characters outside the allowed set. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

                                      *
                                        *
                                      • *

                                        * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

                                        *
                                      • *
                                      • *

                                        * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

                                        *
                                      • *
                                      • *

                                        * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

                                        *
                                      • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws KmsDisabledException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws KmsInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request. * @throws KmsNotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found. * @throws KmsOptInRequiredException * The request was rejected because the specified key policy isn't syntactically or semantically correct. * @throws KmsThrottledException * Amazon Web Services KMS throttles requests for the following conditions. * @throws KmsAccessDeniedException * The caller doesn't have the required KMS access. * @throws KmsInvalidKeyUsageException * The request was rejected for one of the following reasons:

                                        *
                                          *
                                        • *

                                          * The KeyUsage value of the KMS key is incompatible with the API operation. *

                                          *
                                        • *
                                        • *

                                          * The encryption algorithm or signing algorithm specified for the operation is incompatible with the type * of key material in the KMS key (KeySpec). *

                                          *
                                        • * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @sample AmazonSQS.SendMessage * @see AWS API * Documentation */ SendMessageResult sendMessage(SendMessageRequest sendMessageRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the SendMessage operation. * * @see #sendMessage(SendMessageRequest) */ SendMessageResult sendMessage(String queueUrl, String messageBody); /** *

                                          * You can use SendMessageBatch to send up to 10 messages to the specified queue by assigning either * identical or different values to each message (or by not assigning values at all). This is a batch version of * SendMessage. For a FIFO queue, multiple messages within a single batch are enqueued in the * order they are sent. *

                                          *

                                          * The result of sending each message is reported individually in the response. Because the batch request can result * in a combination of successful and unsuccessful actions, you should check for batch errors even when the call * returns an HTTP status code of 200. *

                                          *

                                          * The maximum allowed individual message size and the maximum total payload size (the sum of the individual lengths * of all of the batched messages) are both 256 KiB (262,144 bytes). *

                                          * *

                                          * A message can include only XML, JSON, and unformatted text. The following Unicode characters are allowed. For * more information, see the W3C specification for characters. *

                                          *

                                          * #x9 | #xA | #xD | #x20 to #xD7FF | * #xE000 to #xFFFD | #x10000 to #x10FFFF *

                                          *

                                          * Amazon SQS does not throw an exception or completely reject the message if it contains invalid characters. * Instead, it replaces those invalid characters with U+FFFD before storing the message in the queue, * as long as the message body contains at least one valid character. *

                                          *
                                          *

                                          * If you don't specify the DelaySeconds parameter for an entry, Amazon SQS uses the default value for * the queue. *

                                          * * @param sendMessageBatchRequest * @return Result of the SendMessageBatch operation returned by the service. * @throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException * The batch request contains more entries than permissible. * @throws EmptyBatchRequestException * The batch request doesn't contain any entries. * @throws BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException * Two or more batch entries in the request have the same Id. * @throws BatchRequestTooLongException * The length of all the messages put together is more than the limit. * @throws InvalidBatchEntryIdException * The Id of a batch entry in a batch request doesn't abide by the specification. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

                                          *
                                            *
                                          • *

                                            * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

                                            *
                                          • *
                                          • *

                                            * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

                                            *
                                          • *
                                          • *

                                            * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

                                            *
                                          • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws KmsDisabledException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws KmsInvalidStateException * The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request. * @throws KmsNotFoundException * The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found. * @throws KmsOptInRequiredException * The request was rejected because the specified key policy isn't syntactically or semantically correct. * @throws KmsThrottledException * Amazon Web Services KMS throttles requests for the following conditions. * @throws KmsAccessDeniedException * The caller doesn't have the required KMS access. * @throws KmsInvalidKeyUsageException * The request was rejected for one of the following reasons:

                                            *
                                              *
                                            • *

                                              * The KeyUsage value of the KMS key is incompatible with the API operation. *

                                              *
                                            • *
                                            • *

                                              * The encryption algorithm or signing algorithm specified for the operation is incompatible with the type * of key material in the KMS key (KeySpec). *

                                              *
                                            • * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @sample AmazonSQS.SendMessageBatch * @see AWS API * Documentation */ SendMessageBatchResult sendMessageBatch(SendMessageBatchRequest sendMessageBatchRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the SendMessageBatch operation. * * @see #sendMessageBatch(SendMessageBatchRequest) */ SendMessageBatchResult sendMessageBatch(String queueUrl, java.util.List entries); /** *

                                              * Sets the value of one or more queue attributes, like a policy. When you change a queue's attributes, the change * can take up to 60 seconds for most of the attributes to propagate throughout the Amazon SQS system. Changes made * to the MessageRetentionPeriod attribute can take up to 15 minutes and will impact existing messages * in the queue potentially causing them to be expired and deleted if the MessageRetentionPeriod is * reduced below the age of existing messages. *

                                              * *
                                                *
                                              • *

                                                * In the future, new attributes might be added. If you write code that calls this action, we recommend that you * structure your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully. *

                                                *
                                              • *
                                              • *

                                                * Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

                                                *
                                              • *
                                              • *

                                                * To remove the ability to change queue permissions, you must deny permission to the AddPermission, * RemovePermission, and SetQueueAttributes actions in your IAM policy. *

                                                *
                                              • *
                                              *
                                              * * @param setQueueAttributesRequest * @return Result of the SetQueueAttributes operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidAttributeNameException * The specified attribute doesn't exist. * @throws InvalidAttributeValueException * A queue attribute value is invalid. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

                                              *
                                                *
                                              • *

                                                * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

                                                *
                                              • *
                                              • *

                                                * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

                                                *
                                              • *
                                              • *

                                                * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

                                                *
                                              • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @throws OverLimitException * The specified action violates a limit. For example, ReceiveMessage returns this error if the * maximum number of in flight messages is reached and AddPermission returns this error if the * maximum number of permissions for the queue is reached. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @sample AmazonSQS.SetQueueAttributes * @see AWS API * Documentation */ SetQueueAttributesResult setQueueAttributes(SetQueueAttributesRequest setQueueAttributesRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the SetQueueAttributes operation. * * @see #setQueueAttributes(SetQueueAttributesRequest) */ SetQueueAttributesResult setQueueAttributes(String queueUrl, java.util.Map attributes); /** *

                                                * Starts an asynchronous task to move messages from a specified source queue to a specified destination queue. *

                                                * *
                                                  *
                                                • *

                                                  * This action is currently limited to supporting message redrive from queues that are configured as dead-letter queues (DLQs) of other Amazon SQS queues only. Non-SQS queue sources of dead-letter queues, such * as Lambda or Amazon SNS topics, are currently not supported. *

                                                  *
                                                • *
                                                • *

                                                  * In dead-letter queues redrive context, the StartMessageMoveTask the source queue is the DLQ, while * the destination queue can be the original source queue (from which the messages were driven to the * dead-letter-queue), or a custom destination queue. *

                                                  *
                                                • *
                                                • *

                                                  * Only one active message movement task is supported per queue at any given time. *

                                                  *
                                                • *
                                                *
                                                * * @param startMessageMoveTaskRequest * @return Result of the StartMessageMoveTask operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * One or more specified resources don't exist. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

                                                *
                                                  *
                                                • *

                                                  * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

                                                  *
                                                • *
                                                • *

                                                  * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

                                                  *
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                                                  * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

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                                                • * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @sample AmazonSQS.StartMessageMoveTask * @see AWS API * Documentation */ StartMessageMoveTaskResult startMessageMoveTask(StartMessageMoveTaskRequest startMessageMoveTaskRequest); /** *

                                                  * Add cost allocation tags to the specified Amazon SQS queue. For an overview, see Tagging * Your Amazon SQS Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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                                                  * When you use queue tags, keep the following guidelines in mind: *

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                                                    * Adding more than 50 tags to a queue isn't recommended. *

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                                                    * Tags are case-sensitive. *

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                                                    * A new tag with a key identical to that of an existing tag overwrites the existing tag. *

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                                                  * For a full list of tag restrictions, see Quotas related to queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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                                                  * Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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                                                  * * @param tagQueueRequest * @return Result of the TagQueue operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

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                                                    * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

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                                                    * A burst or sustained high rate of requests to change the state of the same KMS key. This condition is * often known as a "hot key." *

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                                                    * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

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                                                  • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @sample AmazonSQS.TagQueue * @see AWS API * Documentation */ TagQueueResult tagQueue(TagQueueRequest tagQueueRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the TagQueue operation. * * @see #tagQueue(TagQueueRequest) */ TagQueueResult tagQueue(String queueUrl, java.util.Map tags); /** *

                                                    * Remove cost allocation tags from the specified Amazon SQS queue. For an overview, see Tagging * Your Amazon SQS Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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                                                    * Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

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                                                    * * @param untagQueueRequest * @return Result of the UntagQueue operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidAddressException * The accountId is invalid. * @throws RequestThrottledException * The request was denied due to request throttling.

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                                                      * The rate of requests per second exceeds the Amazon Web Services KMS request quota for an account and * Region. *

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                                                      * Requests for operations on KMS keys in a Amazon Web Services CloudHSM key store might be throttled at a * lower-than-expected rate when the Amazon Web Services CloudHSM cluster associated with the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store is processing numerous commands, including those unrelated to the Amazon Web * Services CloudHSM key store. *

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                                                    • * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * The specified queue doesn't exist. * @throws InvalidSecurityException * When the request to a queue is not HTTPS and SigV4. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Error code 400. Unsupported operation. * @sample AmazonSQS.UntagQueue * @see AWS API * Documentation */ UntagQueueResult untagQueue(UntagQueueRequest untagQueueRequest); /** * Simplified method form for invoking the UntagQueue operation. * * @see #untagQueue(UntagQueueRequest) */ UntagQueueResult untagQueue(String queueUrl, java.util.List tagKeys); /** * Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held open. This is an optional method, and * callers are not expected to call it, but can if they want to explicitly release any open resources. Once a client * has been shutdown, it should not be used to make any more requests. */ void shutdown(); /** * Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful request, typically used for debugging issues * where a service isn't acting as expected. This data isn't considered part of the result data returned by an * operation, so it's available through this separate, diagnostic interface. *

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





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