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package com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement;

import org.w3c.dom.*;

import java.net.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.Map.Entry;

import org.apache.commons.logging.*;

import com.amazonaws.*;
import com.amazonaws.auth.*;
import com.amazonaws.handlers.*;
import com.amazonaws.http.*;
import com.amazonaws.internal.*;
import com.amazonaws.metrics.*;
import com.amazonaws.regions.*;
import com.amazonaws.transform.*;
import com.amazonaws.util.*;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.json.*;
import com.amazonaws.util.AWSRequestMetrics.Field;
import com.amazonaws.annotation.ThreadSafe;

import com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.*;
import com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.transform.*;

/**
 * Client for accessing Amazon SSM. All service calls made using this client are
 * blocking, and will not return until the service call completes.
 * 

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* This is the Amazon Simple Systems Manager (SSM) API Reference. SSM enables * you to remotely manage the configuration of your Amazon EC2 instance using * scripts or commands with either an on-demand solution called SSM Run * Command or a lightweight instance configuration solution called SSM * Config. *

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* This references is intended to be used with the SSM User Guide for Linux or Windows. *

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* Run Command *

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* Run Command provides an on-demand experience for executing commands. You can * use pre-defined Amazon SSM documents to perform the actions listed later in * this section, or you can create your own documents. With these documents, you * can remotely configure your instances by sending commands using the * Commands page in the Amazon EC2 console, AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell, the AWS * CLI, or AWS SDKs. *

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* Run Command reports the status of the command execution for each instance * targeted by a command. You can also audit the command execution to understand * who executed commands, when, and what changes were made. By switching between * different SSM documents, you can quickly configure your instances with * different types of commands. To get started with Run Command, verify that * your environment meets the prerequisites for remotely running commands on EC2 * instances (Linux or Windows). *

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* SSM Config *

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* SSM Config is a lightweight instance configuration solution. SSM Config is * currently only available for Windows instances. With SSM Config, you can * specify a setup configuration for your instances. SSM Config is similar to * EC2 User Data, which is another way of running one-time scripts or applying * settings during instance launch. SSM Config is an extension of this * capability. Using SSM documents, you can specify which actions the system * should perform on your instances, including which applications to install, * which AWS Directory Service directory to join, which Microsoft PowerShell * modules to install, etc. If an instance is missing one or more of these * configurations, the system makes those changes. By default, the system checks * every five minutes to see if there is a new configuration to apply as defined * in a new SSM document. If so, the system updates the instances accordingly. * In this way, you can remotely maintain a consistent configuration baseline on * your instances. SSM Config is available using the AWS CLI or the AWS Tools * for Windows PowerShell. For more information, see Managing Windows Instance Configuration. *

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* SSM Config and SSM Run Command include the following pre-defined documents. *

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    * AWS-RunShellScript to run shell scripts *

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    * AWS-UpdateEC2Config to update the EC2Config service *

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    * AWS-ConfigureWindowsUpdate to configure Windows Update settings *

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    * AWS-InstallApplication to install, repair, or uninstall software using * an MSI package *

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    * AWS-ConfigureCloudWatch to configure Amazon CloudWatch Logs to monitor * applications and systems *

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    * AWS-ListWindowsInventory to collect information about an EC2 instance * running in Windows. *

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    * AWS-FindWindowsUpdates to scan an instance and determines which * updates are missing. *

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    * AWS-InstallMissingWindowsUpdates to install missing updates on your * EC2 instance. *

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    * AWS-InstallSpecificWindowsUpdates to install one or more specific * updates. *

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* The commands or scripts specified in SSM documents run with administrative * privilege on your instances because the Amazon SSM agent runs as root on * Linux and the EC2Config service runs in the Local System account on Windows. * If a user has permission to execute any of the pre-defined SSM documents (any * document that begins with AWS-*) then that user also has administrator access * to the instance. Delegate access to SSM and Run Command judiciously. This * becomes extremely important if you create your own SSM documents. Amazon Web * Services does not provide guidance about how to create secure SSM documents. * You create SSM documents and delegate access to Run Command at your own risk. * As a security best practice, we recommend that you assign access to "AWS-*" * documents, especially the AWS-RunShellScript document on Linux and the * AWS-RunPowerShellScript document on Windows, to trusted administrators only. * You can create SSM documents for specific tasks and delegate access to * non-administrators. *

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* For information about creating and sharing SSM documents, see the following * topics in the SSM User Guide: *

* */ @ThreadSafe public class AWSSimpleSystemsManagementClient extends AmazonWebServiceClient implements AWSSimpleSystemsManagement { /** Provider for AWS credentials. */ private AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider; private static final Log log = LogFactory .getLog(AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.class); /** Default signing name for the service. */ private static final String DEFAULT_SIGNING_NAME = "ssm"; /** The region metadata service name for computing region endpoints. */ private static final String DEFAULT_ENDPOINT_PREFIX = "ssm"; /** * Client configuration factory providing ClientConfigurations tailored to * this client */ protected static final ClientConfigurationFactory configFactory = new ClientConfigurationFactory(); private final SdkJsonProtocolFactory protocolFactory = new SdkJsonProtocolFactory( new JsonClientMetadata() .withProtocolVersion("1.1") .withSupportsCbor(false) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode( "InvalidInstanceInformationFilterValue") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.InvalidInstanceInformationFilterValueException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("InvalidNextToken") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.InvalidNextTokenException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("AssociatedInstances") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.AssociatedInstancesException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("AssociationLimitExceeded") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.AssociationLimitExceededException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("DuplicateInstanceId") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.DuplicateInstanceIdException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("InvalidFilterKey") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.InvalidFilterKeyException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("InvalidParameters") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.InvalidParametersException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("AssociationAlreadyExists") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.AssociationAlreadyExistsException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("InvalidCommandId") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.InvalidCommandIdException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("InvalidDocument") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.InvalidDocumentException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("InvalidDocumentContent") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.InvalidDocumentContentException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("AssociationDoesNotExist") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.AssociationDoesNotExistException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("TooManyUpdates") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.TooManyUpdatesException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("InternalServerError") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.InternalServerErrorException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("DocumentPermissionLimit") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.DocumentPermissionLimitException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("MaxDocumentSizeExceeded") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.MaxDocumentSizeExceededException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("UnsupportedPlatformType") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.UnsupportedPlatformTypeException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("InvalidInstanceId") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.InvalidInstanceIdException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("DocumentAlreadyExists") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.DocumentAlreadyExistsException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("InvalidPermissionType") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.InvalidPermissionTypeException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("InvalidDocumentOperation") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.InvalidDocumentOperationException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("DocumentLimitExceeded") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.DocumentLimitExceededException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("StatusUnchanged") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.StatusUnchangedException.class)) .addErrorMetadata( new JsonErrorShapeMetadata() .withErrorCode("InvalidOutputFolder") .withModeledClass( com.amazonaws.services.simplesystemsmanagement.model.InvalidOutputFolderException.class))); /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Amazon SSM. A * credentials provider chain will be used that searches for credentials in * this order: *
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  • Java System Properties - aws.accessKeyId and aws.secretKey
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  • Instance profile credentials delivered through the Amazon EC2 * metadata service
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* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and * will not return until the service call completes. * * @see DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain */ public AWSSimpleSystemsManagementClient() { this(new DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain(), configFactory .getConfig()); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Amazon SSM. A * credentials provider chain will be used that searches for credentials in * this order: *

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  • Environment Variables - AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_KEY
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  • Java System Properties - aws.accessKeyId and aws.secretKey
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  • Instance profile credentials delivered through the Amazon EC2 * metadata service
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* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and * will not return until the service call completes. * * @param clientConfiguration * The client configuration options controlling how this client * connects to Amazon SSM (ex: proxy settings, retry counts, etc.). * * @see DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain */ public AWSSimpleSystemsManagementClient( ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration) { this(new DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain(), clientConfiguration); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Amazon SSM using the * specified AWS account credentials. * *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and * will not return until the service call completes. * * @param awsCredentials * The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when * authenticating with AWS services. */ public AWSSimpleSystemsManagementClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials) { this(awsCredentials, configFactory.getConfig()); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Amazon SSM using the * specified AWS account credentials and client configuration options. * *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and * will not return until the service call completes. * * @param awsCredentials * The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when * authenticating with AWS services. * @param clientConfiguration * The client configuration options controlling how this client * connects to Amazon SSM (ex: proxy settings, retry counts, etc.). */ public AWSSimpleSystemsManagementClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration) { super(clientConfiguration); this.awsCredentialsProvider = new StaticCredentialsProvider( awsCredentials); init(); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Amazon SSM using the * specified AWS account credentials provider. * *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and * will not return until the service call completes. * * @param awsCredentialsProvider * The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to * authenticate requests with AWS services. */ public AWSSimpleSystemsManagementClient( AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider) { this(awsCredentialsProvider, configFactory.getConfig()); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Amazon SSM using the * specified AWS account credentials provider and client configuration * options. * *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and * will not return until the service call completes. * * @param awsCredentialsProvider * The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to * authenticate requests with AWS services. * @param clientConfiguration * The client configuration options controlling how this client * connects to Amazon SSM (ex: proxy settings, retry counts, etc.). */ public AWSSimpleSystemsManagementClient( AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration) { this(awsCredentialsProvider, clientConfiguration, null); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Amazon SSM using the * specified AWS account credentials provider, client configuration options, * and request metric collector. * *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and * will not return until the service call completes. * * @param awsCredentialsProvider * The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to * authenticate requests with AWS services. * @param clientConfiguration * The client configuration options controlling how this client * connects to Amazon SSM (ex: proxy settings, retry counts, etc.). * @param requestMetricCollector * optional request metric collector */ public AWSSimpleSystemsManagementClient( AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, RequestMetricCollector requestMetricCollector) { super(clientConfiguration, requestMetricCollector); this.awsCredentialsProvider = awsCredentialsProvider; init(); } private void init() { setServiceNameIntern(DEFAULT_SIGNING_NAME); setEndpointPrefix(DEFAULT_ENDPOINT_PREFIX); // calling this.setEndPoint(...) will also modify the signer accordingly setEndpoint("https://ssm.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"); HandlerChainFactory chainFactory = new HandlerChainFactory(); requestHandler2s .addAll(chainFactory .newRequestHandlerChain("/com/amazonaws/services/simplesystemsmanagement/request.handlers")); requestHandler2s .addAll(chainFactory .newRequestHandler2Chain("/com/amazonaws/services/simplesystemsmanagement/request.handler2s")); } /** *

* Attempts to cancel the command specified by the Command ID. There is no * guarantee that the command will be terminated and the underlying process * stopped. *

* * @param cancelCommandRequest * @return Result of the CancelCommand operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidCommandIdException * @throws InvalidInstanceIdException * The instance is not in valid state. Valid states are: Running, * Pending, Stopped, Stopping. Invalid states are: Shutting-down and * Terminated. * @throws DuplicateInstanceIdException * You cannot specify an instance ID in more than one association. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.CancelCommand */ @Override public CancelCommandResult cancelCommand( CancelCommandRequest cancelCommandRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(cancelCommandRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new CancelCommandRequestMarshaller(protocolFactory) .marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(cancelCommandRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new CancelCommandResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Associates the specified SSM document with the specified instance. *

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* When you associate an SSM document with an instance, the configuration * agent on the instance processes the document and configures the instance * as specified. *

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* If you associate a document with an instance that already has an * associated document, the system throws the AssociationAlreadyExists * exception. *

* * @param createAssociationRequest * @return Result of the CreateAssociation operation returned by the * service. * @throws AssociationAlreadyExistsException * The specified association already exists. * @throws AssociationLimitExceededException * You can have at most 2,000 active associations. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidDocumentException * The specified document does not exist. * @throws InvalidInstanceIdException * The instance is not in valid state. Valid states are: Running, * Pending, Stopped, Stopping. Invalid states are: Shutting-down and * Terminated. * @throws UnsupportedPlatformTypeException * The document does not support the platform type of the given * instance ID(s). For example, you sent an SSM document for a * Windows instance to a Linux instance. * @throws InvalidParametersException * You must specify values for all required parameters in the SSM * document. You can only supply values to parameters defined in the * SSM document. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.CreateAssociation */ @Override public CreateAssociationResult createAssociation( CreateAssociationRequest createAssociationRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(createAssociationRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new CreateAssociationRequestMarshaller( protocolFactory).marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(createAssociationRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new CreateAssociationResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Associates the specified SSM document with the specified instances. *

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* When you associate an SSM document with an instance, the configuration * agent on the instance processes the document and configures the instance * as specified. *

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* If you associate a document with an instance that already has an * associated document, the system throws the AssociationAlreadyExists * exception. *

* * @param createAssociationBatchRequest * @return Result of the CreateAssociationBatch operation returned by the * service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidDocumentException * The specified document does not exist. * @throws InvalidInstanceIdException * The instance is not in valid state. Valid states are: Running, * Pending, Stopped, Stopping. Invalid states are: Shutting-down and * Terminated. * @throws InvalidParametersException * You must specify values for all required parameters in the SSM * document. You can only supply values to parameters defined in the * SSM document. * @throws DuplicateInstanceIdException * You cannot specify an instance ID in more than one association. * @throws AssociationLimitExceededException * You can have at most 2,000 active associations. * @throws UnsupportedPlatformTypeException * The document does not support the platform type of the given * instance ID(s). For example, you sent an SSM document for a * Windows instance to a Linux instance. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.CreateAssociationBatch */ @Override public CreateAssociationBatchResult createAssociationBatch( CreateAssociationBatchRequest createAssociationBatchRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(createAssociationBatchRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new CreateAssociationBatchRequestMarshaller( protocolFactory).marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(createAssociationBatchRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new CreateAssociationBatchResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Creates an SSM document. *

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* After you create an SSM document, you can use CreateAssociation to * associate it with one or more running instances. *

* * @param createDocumentRequest * @return Result of the CreateDocument operation returned by the service. * @throws DocumentAlreadyExistsException * The specified SSM document already exists. * @throws MaxDocumentSizeExceededException * The size limit of an SSM document is 64 KB. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidDocumentContentException * The content for the SSM document is not valid. * @throws DocumentLimitExceededException * You can have at most 100 active SSM documents. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.CreateDocument */ @Override public CreateDocumentResult createDocument( CreateDocumentRequest createDocumentRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(createDocumentRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new CreateDocumentRequestMarshaller(protocolFactory) .marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(createDocumentRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new CreateDocumentResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Disassociates the specified SSM document from the specified instance. *

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* When you disassociate an SSM document from an instance, it does not * change the configuration of the instance. To change the configuration * state of an instance after you disassociate a document, you must create a * new document with the desired configuration and associate it with the * instance. *

* * @param deleteAssociationRequest * @return Result of the DeleteAssociation operation returned by the * service. * @throws AssociationDoesNotExistException * The specified association does not exist. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidDocumentException * The specified document does not exist. * @throws InvalidInstanceIdException * The instance is not in valid state. Valid states are: Running, * Pending, Stopped, Stopping. Invalid states are: Shutting-down and * Terminated. * @throws TooManyUpdatesException * There are concurrent updates for a resource that supports one * update at a time. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.DeleteAssociation */ @Override public DeleteAssociationResult deleteAssociation( DeleteAssociationRequest deleteAssociationRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteAssociationRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteAssociationRequestMarshaller( protocolFactory).marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(deleteAssociationRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new DeleteAssociationResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deletes the SSM document and all instance associations to the document. *

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* Before you delete the SSM document, we recommend that you use * DeleteAssociation to disassociate all instances that are associated with * the document. *

* * @param deleteDocumentRequest * @return Result of the DeleteDocument operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidDocumentException * The specified document does not exist. * @throws InvalidDocumentOperationException * You attempted to delete a document while it is still shared. You * must stop sharing the document before you can delete it. * @throws AssociatedInstancesException * You must disassociate an SSM document from all instances before * you can delete it. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.DeleteDocument */ @Override public DeleteDocumentResult deleteDocument( DeleteDocumentRequest deleteDocumentRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteDocumentRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteDocumentRequestMarshaller(protocolFactory) .marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(deleteDocumentRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new DeleteDocumentResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the associations for the specified SSM document or instance. *

* * @param describeAssociationRequest * @return Result of the DescribeAssociation operation returned by the * service. * @throws AssociationDoesNotExistException * The specified association does not exist. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidDocumentException * The specified document does not exist. * @throws InvalidInstanceIdException * The instance is not in valid state. Valid states are: Running, * Pending, Stopped, Stopping. Invalid states are: Shutting-down and * Terminated. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.DescribeAssociation */ @Override public DescribeAssociationResult describeAssociation( DescribeAssociationRequest describeAssociationRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeAssociationRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeAssociationRequestMarshaller( protocolFactory).marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(describeAssociationRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new DescribeAssociationResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the specified SSM document. *

* * @param describeDocumentRequest * @return Result of the DescribeDocument operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidDocumentException * The specified document does not exist. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.DescribeDocument */ @Override public DescribeDocumentResult describeDocument( DescribeDocumentRequest describeDocumentRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeDocumentRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeDocumentRequestMarshaller(protocolFactory) .marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(describeDocumentRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new DescribeDocumentResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the permissions for an SSM document. If you created the * document, you are the owner. If a document is shared, it can either be * shared privately (by specifying a user’s AWS account ID) or publicly * (All). *

* * @param describeDocumentPermissionRequest * @return Result of the DescribeDocumentPermission operation returned by * the service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidDocumentException * The specified document does not exist. * @throws InvalidPermissionTypeException * The permission type is not supported. Share is the only * supported permission type. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.DescribeDocumentPermission */ @Override public DescribeDocumentPermissionResult describeDocumentPermission( DescribeDocumentPermissionRequest describeDocumentPermissionRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeDocumentPermissionRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeDocumentPermissionRequestMarshaller( protocolFactory).marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(describeDocumentPermissionRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler( new JsonOperationMetadata().withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new DescribeDocumentPermissionResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes one or more of your instances. You can use this to get * information about instances like the operating system platform, the SSM * agent version, status etc. If you specify one or more instance IDs, it * returns information for those instances. If you do not specify instance * IDs, it returns information for all your instances. If you specify an * instance ID that is not valid or an instance that you do not own, you * receive an error. *

* * @param describeInstanceInformationRequest * @return Result of the DescribeInstanceInformation operation returned by * the service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidInstanceIdException * The instance is not in valid state. Valid states are: Running, * Pending, Stopped, Stopping. Invalid states are: Shutting-down and * Terminated. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The specified token is not valid. * @throws InvalidInstanceInformationFilterValueException * The specified filter value is not valid. * @throws InvalidFilterKeyException * The specified key is not valid. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.DescribeInstanceInformation */ @Override public DescribeInstanceInformationResult describeInstanceInformation( DescribeInstanceInformationRequest describeInstanceInformationRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeInstanceInformationRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeInstanceInformationRequestMarshaller( protocolFactory).marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(describeInstanceInformationRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler( new JsonOperationMetadata().withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new DescribeInstanceInformationResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Gets the contents of the specified SSM document. *

* * @param getDocumentRequest * @return Result of the GetDocument operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidDocumentException * The specified document does not exist. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.GetDocument */ @Override public GetDocumentResult getDocument(GetDocumentRequest getDocumentRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(getDocumentRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new GetDocumentRequestMarshaller(protocolFactory) .marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(getDocumentRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new GetDocumentResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Lists the associations for the specified SSM document or instance. *

* * @param listAssociationsRequest * @return Result of the ListAssociations operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The specified token is not valid. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.ListAssociations */ @Override public ListAssociationsResult listAssociations( ListAssociationsRequest listAssociationsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(listAssociationsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ListAssociationsRequestMarshaller(protocolFactory) .marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(listAssociationsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new ListAssociationsResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* An invocation is copy of a command sent to a specific instance. A command * can apply to one or more instances. A command invocation applies to one * instance. For example, if a user executes SendCommand against three * instances, then a command invocation is created for each requested * instance ID. ListCommandInvocations provide status about command * execution. *

* * @param listCommandInvocationsRequest * @return Result of the ListCommandInvocations operation returned by the * service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidCommandIdException * @throws InvalidInstanceIdException * The instance is not in valid state. Valid states are: Running, * Pending, Stopped, Stopping. Invalid states are: Shutting-down and * Terminated. * @throws InvalidFilterKeyException * The specified key is not valid. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The specified token is not valid. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.ListCommandInvocations */ @Override public ListCommandInvocationsResult listCommandInvocations( ListCommandInvocationsRequest listCommandInvocationsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(listCommandInvocationsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ListCommandInvocationsRequestMarshaller( protocolFactory).marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(listCommandInvocationsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new ListCommandInvocationsResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Lists the commands requested by users of the AWS account. *

* * @param listCommandsRequest * @return Result of the ListCommands operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidCommandIdException * @throws InvalidInstanceIdException * The instance is not in valid state. Valid states are: Running, * Pending, Stopped, Stopping. Invalid states are: Shutting-down and * Terminated. * @throws InvalidFilterKeyException * The specified key is not valid. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The specified token is not valid. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.ListCommands */ @Override public ListCommandsResult listCommands( ListCommandsRequest listCommandsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(listCommandsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ListCommandsRequestMarshaller(protocolFactory) .marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(listCommandsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new ListCommandsResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes one or more of your SSM documents. *

* * @param listDocumentsRequest * @return Result of the ListDocuments operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The specified token is not valid. * @throws InvalidFilterKeyException * The specified key is not valid. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.ListDocuments */ @Override public ListDocumentsResult listDocuments( ListDocumentsRequest listDocumentsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(listDocumentsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ListDocumentsRequestMarshaller(protocolFactory) .marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(listDocumentsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new ListDocumentsResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public ListDocumentsResult listDocuments() { return listDocuments(new ListDocumentsRequest()); } /** *

* Share a document publicly or privately. If you share a document * privately, you must specify the AWS user account IDs for those people who * can use the document. If you share a document publicly, you must specify * All as the account ID. *

* * @param modifyDocumentPermissionRequest * @return Result of the ModifyDocumentPermission operation returned by the * service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidDocumentException * The specified document does not exist. * @throws InvalidPermissionTypeException * The permission type is not supported. Share is the only * supported permission type. * @throws DocumentPermissionLimitException * The document cannot be shared with more AWS user accounts. You * can share a document with a maximum of 20 accounts. You can * publicly share up to five documents. If you need to increase this * limit, contact AWS Support. * @throws DocumentLimitExceededException * You can have at most 100 active SSM documents. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.ModifyDocumentPermission */ @Override public ModifyDocumentPermissionResult modifyDocumentPermission( ModifyDocumentPermissionRequest modifyDocumentPermissionRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(modifyDocumentPermissionRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ModifyDocumentPermissionRequestMarshaller( protocolFactory).marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(modifyDocumentPermissionRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler( new JsonOperationMetadata().withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new ModifyDocumentPermissionResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Executes commands on one or more remote instances. *

* * @param sendCommandRequest * @return Result of the SendCommand operation returned by the service. * @throws DuplicateInstanceIdException * You cannot specify an instance ID in more than one association. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidInstanceIdException * The instance is not in valid state. Valid states are: Running, * Pending, Stopped, Stopping. Invalid states are: Shutting-down and * Terminated. * @throws InvalidDocumentException * The specified document does not exist. * @throws InvalidOutputFolderException * The S3 bucket does not exist. * @throws InvalidParametersException * You must specify values for all required parameters in the SSM * document. You can only supply values to parameters defined in the * SSM document. * @throws UnsupportedPlatformTypeException * The document does not support the platform type of the given * instance ID(s). For example, you sent an SSM document for a * Windows instance to a Linux instance. * @throws MaxDocumentSizeExceededException * The size limit of an SSM document is 64 KB. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.SendCommand */ @Override public SendCommandResult sendCommand(SendCommandRequest sendCommandRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(sendCommandRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new SendCommandRequestMarshaller(protocolFactory) .marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(sendCommandRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new SendCommandResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Updates the status of the SSM document associated with the specified * instance. *

* * @param updateAssociationStatusRequest * @return Result of the UpdateAssociationStatus operation returned by the * service. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * An error occurred on the server side. * @throws InvalidInstanceIdException * The instance is not in valid state. Valid states are: Running, * Pending, Stopped, Stopping. Invalid states are: Shutting-down and * Terminated. * @throws InvalidDocumentException * The specified document does not exist. * @throws AssociationDoesNotExistException * The specified association does not exist. * @throws StatusUnchangedException * The updated status is the same as the current status. * @throws TooManyUpdatesException * There are concurrent updates for a resource that supports one * update at a time. * @sample AWSSimpleSystemsManagement.UpdateAssociationStatus */ @Override public UpdateAssociationStatusResult updateAssociationStatus( UpdateAssociationStatusRequest updateAssociationStatusRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(updateAssociationStatusRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext .getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new UpdateAssociationStatusRequestMarshaller( protocolFactory).marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(updateAssociationStatusRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler = protocolFactory .createResponseHandler(new JsonOperationMetadata() .withPayloadJson(true) .withHasStreamingSuccessResponse(false), new UpdateAssociationStatusResultJsonUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** * 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 the request. * * @param request * The originally executed request * * @return The response metadata for the specified request, or null if none * is available. */ public ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata( AmazonWebServiceRequest request) { return client.getResponseMetadataForRequest(request); } /** * Normal invoke with authentication. Credentials are required and may be * overriden at the request level. **/ private Response invoke( Request request, HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler, ExecutionContext executionContext) { executionContext.setCredentialsProvider(CredentialUtils .getCredentialsProvider(request.getOriginalRequest(), awsCredentialsProvider)); return doInvoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); } /** * Invoke with no authentication. Credentials are not required and any * credentials set on the client or request will be ignored for this * operation. **/ private Response anonymousInvoke( Request request, HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler, ExecutionContext executionContext) { return doInvoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); } /** * Invoke the request using the http client. Assumes credentials (or lack * thereof) have been configured in the ExecutionContext beforehand. **/ private Response doInvoke( Request request, HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler, ExecutionContext executionContext) { request.setEndpoint(endpoint); request.setTimeOffset(timeOffset); HttpResponseHandler errorResponseHandler = protocolFactory .createErrorResponseHandler(new JsonErrorResponseMetadata()); return client.execute(request, responseHandler, errorResponseHandler, executionContext); } }





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