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package com.amazonaws.services.sqs;

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

/**
 * Interface for accessing AmazonSQS.
 * Amazon Simple Queue Service 

* Welcome to the Amazon Simple Queue Service API Reference . This * section describes who should read this guide, how the guide is * organized, and other resources related to the Amazon Simple Queue * Service (Amazon SQS). *

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* Amazon SQS offers reliable and scalable hosted queues for storing * messages as they travel between computers. By using Amazon SQS, you * can move data between distributed components of your applications that * perform different tasks without losing messages or requiring each * component to be always available. *

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* Helpful Links: *

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* We also provide SDKs that enable you to access Amazon SQS from your * preferred programming language. The SDKs contain functionality that * automatically takes care of tasks such as: *

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  • Cryptographically signing your service requests
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  • Retrying requests
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  • Handling error responses
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* For a list of available SDKs, go to * Tools for Amazon Web Services * . *

*/ public interface AmazonSQS { /** * Overrides the default endpoint for this client ("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: "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: * * http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=3912 *

* This method is not threadsafe. An endpoint should be configured when the * client is created and before any service requests are made. Changing it * afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests in * transit or retrying. * * @param endpoint * The endpoint (ex: "sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") or a full URL, * including the protocol (ex: "sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com") of * the region specific AWS endpoint this client will communicate * with. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If any problems are detected with the specified endpoint. */ public void setEndpoint(String endpoint) throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException; /** * 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. * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException * If the given region is null, or if this service isn't * available in the given region. See * {@link Region#isServiceSupported(String)} * @see Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions) * @see Region#createClient(Class, com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration) */ public void setRegion(Region region) throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException; /** *

* Sets the value of one or more queue attributes. *

*

* NOTE:Going forward, new attributes might be added. If you are * writing code that calls this action, we recommend that you structure * your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully. *

* * @param setQueueAttributesRequest Container for the necessary * parameters to execute the SetQueueAttributes service method on * AmazonSQS. * * * @throws InvalidAttributeNameException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public void setQueueAttributes(SetQueueAttributesRequest setQueueAttributesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* 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. *

*

* IMPORTANT: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. *

*

* NOTE:Some API actions take lists of parameters. These lists are * specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers * starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks * like this: *

*

* &Attribute.1=this *

*

* &Attribute.2=that *

* * @param changeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest Container for the necessary * parameters to execute the ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch service method * on AmazonSQS. * * @return The response from the ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch service * method, as returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException * @throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException * @throws InvalidBatchEntryIdException * @throws EmptyBatchRequestException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchResult changeMessageVisibilityBatch(ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest changeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Changes the visibility timeout of a specified message in a queue to a * new value. The maximum allowed timeout value you can set the value to * is 12 hours. This means you can't extend the timeout of a message in * an existing queue to more than a total visibility timeout of 12 hours. * (For more information visibility timeout, see * Visibility Timeout * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide .) *

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* For example, let's say you have a message and its default message * visibility timeout is 30 minutes. You could call * ChangeMessageVisiblity with a value of two hours and the * effective timeout would be two hours and 30 minutes. When that time * comes near you could again extend the time out by calling * ChangeMessageVisiblity, but this time the maximum allowed timeout * would be 9 hours and 30 minutes. *

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* IMPORTANT:If you attempt to set the VisibilityTimeout to an * amount more than the maximum time left, Amazon SQS returns an error. * It will not automatically recalculate and increase the timeout to the * maximum time remaining. *

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

* * @param changeMessageVisibilityRequest Container for the necessary * parameters to execute the ChangeMessageVisibility service method on * AmazonSQS. * * * @throws ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException * @throws MessageNotInflightException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public void changeMessageVisibility(ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest changeMessageVisibilityRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Returns the URL of an existing queue. This action provides a simple * way to retrieve the URL of an 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 go to * Shared Queues * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide . * *

* * @param getQueueUrlRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the GetQueueUrl service method on AmazonSQS. * * @return The response from the GetQueueUrl service method, as returned * by AmazonSQS. * * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public GetQueueUrlResult getQueueUrl(GetQueueUrlRequest getQueueUrlRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Revokes any permissions in the queue policy that matches the specified * Label parameter. Only the owner of the queue can remove * permissions. *

* * @param removePermissionRequest Container for the necessary parameters * to execute the RemovePermission service method on AmazonSQS. * * * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public void removePermission(RemovePermissionRequest removePermissionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Gets attributes for the specified queue. The following attributes are * supported: *

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  • All - returns all values.
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  • ApproximateNumberOfMessages - returns the * approximate number of visible messages in a queue. For more * information, see * Resources Required to Process Messages * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide .
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  • ApproximateNumberOfMessagesNotVisible - returns the * approximate number of messages that are not timed-out and not deleted. * For more information, see * Resources Required to Process Messages * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide .
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  • VisibilityTimeout - returns the visibility timeout * for the queue. For more information about visibility timeout, see * Visibility Timeout * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide .
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  • CreatedTimestamp - returns the time when the queue * was created (epoch time in seconds).
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  • LastModifiedTimestamp - returns the time when the * queue was last changed (epoch time in seconds).
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  • Policy - returns the queue's policy.
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  • MaximumMessageSize - returns the limit of how many * bytes a message can contain before Amazon SQS rejects it.
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  • MessageRetentionPeriod - returns the number of * seconds Amazon SQS retains a message.
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  • QueueArn - returns the queue's Amazon resource name * (ARN).
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  • ApproximateNumberOfMessagesDelayed - returns the * approximate number of messages that are pending to be added to the * queue.
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  • DelaySeconds - returns the default delay on the * queue in seconds.
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  • ReceiveMessageWaitTimeSeconds - returns the time * for which a ReceiveMessage call will wait for a message to * arrive.
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  • RedrivePolicy - returns the parameters for dead * letter queue functionality of the source queue. For more information * about RedrivePolicy and dead letter queues, see * Using Amazon SQS Dead Letter Queues * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide .
  • * *
* *

*

* NOTE:Going forward, new attributes might be added. If you are * writing code that calls this action, we recommend that you structure * your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully. *

*

* NOTE:Some API actions take lists of parameters. These lists are * specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers * starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks * like this: *

*

* &Attribute.1=this *

*

* &Attribute.2=that *

* * @param getQueueAttributesRequest Container for the necessary * parameters to execute the GetQueueAttributes service method on * AmazonSQS. * * @return The response from the GetQueueAttributes service method, as * returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws InvalidAttributeNameException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public GetQueueAttributesResult getQueueAttributes(GetQueueAttributesRequest getQueueAttributesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Delivers up to ten messages to the specified queue. This is a batch * version of SendMessage. The result of the send action on each message * is reported individually in the response. The maximum allowed * individual message size is 256 KB (262,144 bytes). *

*

* The maximum total payload size (i.e., the sum of all a batch's * individual message lengths) is also 256 KB (262,144 bytes). *

*

* If the DelaySeconds parameter is not specified for an * entry, the default for the queue is used. *

*

* IMPORTANT:The following list shows the characters (in Unicode) * that are allowed in your message, according to the W3C XML * specification. For more information, go to * http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1321.html. If you send any characters that * are not included in the list, your request will be rejected. #x9 | #xA * | #xD | [#x20 to #xD7FF] | [#xE000 to #xFFFD] | [#x10000 to #x10FFFF] *

*

* IMPORTANT: 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. *

*

* NOTE:Some API actions take lists of parameters. These lists are * specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers * starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks * like this: *

*

* &Attribute.1=this *

*

* &Attribute.2=that *

* * @param sendMessageBatchRequest Container for the necessary parameters * to execute the SendMessageBatch service method on AmazonSQS. * * @return The response from the SendMessageBatch service method, as * returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException * @throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException * @throws BatchRequestTooLongException * @throws InvalidBatchEntryIdException * @throws EmptyBatchRequestException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public SendMessageBatchResult sendMessageBatch(SendMessageBatchRequest sendMessageBatchRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

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

* * @param listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest Container for the necessary * parameters to execute the ListDeadLetterSourceQueues service method on * AmazonSQS. * * @return The response from the ListDeadLetterSourceQueues service * method, as returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesResult listDeadLetterSourceQueues(ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Deletes the queue specified by the queue URL , regardless of * whether the queue is empty. If the specified queue does not exist, * Amazon SQS returns a successful response. *

*

* IMPORTANT: Use DeleteQueue with care; once you delete your * queue, any messages in the queue are no longer available. *

*

* 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 * the 60 seconds, the queue and that message you sent no longer exist. * Also, when you delete a queue, you must wait at least 60 seconds * before creating a queue with the same name. *

*

* We reserve the right to delete queues that have had no activity for * more than 30 days. For more information, see * How Amazon SQS Queues Work * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide . * *

* * @param deleteQueueRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the DeleteQueue service method on AmazonSQS. * * * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public void deleteQueue(DeleteQueueRequest deleteQueueRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Delivers a message to the specified queue. With Amazon SQS, you now * have the ability to send large payload messages that are up to 256KB * (262,144 bytes) in size. To send large payloads, you must use an AWS * SDK that supports SigV4 signing. To verify whether SigV4 is supported * for an AWS SDK, check the SDK release notes. *

*

* IMPORTANT: The following list shows the characters (in Unicode) * allowed in your message, according to the W3C XML specification. For * more information, go to http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#charsets If you * send any characters not included in the list, your request will be * rejected. #x9 | #xA | #xD | [#x20 to #xD7FF] | [#xE000 to #xFFFD] | * [#x10000 to #x10FFFF] *

* * @param sendMessageRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the SendMessage service method on AmazonSQS. * * @return The response from the SendMessage service method, as returned * by AmazonSQS. * * @throws InvalidMessageContentsException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public SendMessageResult sendMessage(SendMessageRequest sendMessageRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Retrieves one or more messages from the specified queue. Long poll * support is enabled by using the WaitTimeSeconds * parameter. For more information, see * Amazon SQS Long Poll * 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. This means * only the messages on the sampled machines are returned. If the number * of messages in the queue is small (less than 1000), it is likely you * will 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; in which case you * should repeat the request. *

*

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

* *
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  • * Message body *

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  • * MD5 digest of the message body. For information about MD5, go to * http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1321.html * . *

    *
  • *
  • * Message ID you received when you sent the message to the queue. *

    *
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  • * Receipt handle. *

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  • * *
*

* 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, which will be applied to the messages that Amazon SQS returns * in the response. If you do not 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 . * *

*

* NOTE: Going forward, new attributes might be added. If you are * writing code that calls this action, we recommend that you structure * your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully. *

* * @param receiveMessageRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the ReceiveMessage service method on AmazonSQS. * * @return The response from the ReceiveMessage service method, as * returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws OverLimitException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ReceiveMessageResult receiveMessage(ReceiveMessageRequest receiveMessageRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Returns a list of your queues. The maximum number of queues that can * be returned is 1000. If you specify a value for the optional * QueueNamePrefix parameter, only queues with a name * beginning with the specified value are returned. *

* * @param listQueuesRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the ListQueues service method on AmazonSQS. * * @return The response from the ListQueues service method, as returned * by AmazonSQS. * * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ListQueuesResult listQueues(ListQueuesRequest listQueuesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Deletes multiple messages. This is a batch version of DeleteMessage. * The result of the delete action on each message is reported * individually in the response. *

*

* IMPORTANT: 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. *

*

* NOTE:Some API actions take lists of parameters. These lists are * specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers * starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks * like this: *

*

* &Attribute.1=this *

*

* &Attribute.2=that *

* * @param deleteMessageBatchRequest Container for the necessary * parameters to execute the DeleteMessageBatch service method on * AmazonSQS. * * @return The response from the DeleteMessageBatch service method, as * returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException * @throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException * @throws InvalidBatchEntryIdException * @throws EmptyBatchRequestException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public DeleteMessageBatchResult deleteMessageBatch(DeleteMessageBatchRequest deleteMessageBatchRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Creates a new queue, or returns the URL of an existing one. When you * request CreateQueue , you provide a name for the queue. * To successfully create a new queue, you must provide a name that is * unique within the scope of your own queues. *

*

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

*

* You may pass one or more attributes in the request. If you do not * provide a value for any attribute, the queue will have the default * value for that attribute. Permitted attributes are the same that can * be set using SetQueueAttributes. *

*

* NOTE: Use GetQueueUrl to get a queue's URL. GetQueueUrl * requires only the QueueName parameter. *

*

* 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. * If the queue name, attribute names, or attribute values do not match * an existing queue, CreateQueue returns an error. *

*

* NOTE:Some API actions take lists of parameters. These lists are * specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers * starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks * like this: *

*

* &Attribute.1=this *

*

* &Attribute.2=that *

* * @param createQueueRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the CreateQueue service method on AmazonSQS. * * @return The response from the CreateQueue service method, as returned * by AmazonSQS. * * @throws QueueNameExistsException * @throws QueueDeletedRecentlyException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public CreateQueueResult createQueue(CreateQueueRequest createQueueRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

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

*

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

*

* NOTE: AddPermission writes an Amazon SQS-generated policy. If * you want to write your own policy, use SetQueueAttributes to upload * your policy. For more information about writing your own policy, see * Using The Access Policy Language in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

*

* NOTE:Some API actions take lists of parameters. These lists are * specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers * starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks * like this: *

*

* &Attribute.1=this *

*

* &Attribute.2=that *

* * @param addPermissionRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the AddPermission service method on AmazonSQS. * * * @throws OverLimitException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public void addPermission(AddPermissionRequest addPermissionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Deletes the specified message from the specified queue. You specify * the message by using the message's receipt handle and not * the message ID you received when you sent the message. * Even if the message is locked by another reader due to the visibility * timeout setting, it is still deleted from the queue. If you leave a * message in the queue for longer than the queue's configured retention * period, Amazon SQS automatically deletes it. *

*

* NOTE: The receipt handle is associated with a specific instance * of receiving the message. If you receive a message more than once, the * receipt handle you get each time you receive the message is different. * When you request DeleteMessage, if you don't provide the most recently * received receipt handle for the message, the request will still * succeed, but the message might not be deleted. *

*

* IMPORTANT: It is possible you will receive a message even after * you have deleted it. This might happen on rare occasions if one of the * servers storing a copy of the message is unavailable when you request * to delete the message. The copy remains on the server and might be * returned to you again on a subsequent receive request. You should * create your system to be idempotent so that receiving a particular * message more than once is not a problem. *

* * @param deleteMessageRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the DeleteMessage service method on AmazonSQS. * * * @throws ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException * @throws InvalidIdFormatException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public void deleteMessage(DeleteMessageRequest deleteMessageRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Returns a list of your queues. The maximum number of queues that can * be returned is 1000. If you specify a value for the optional * QueueNamePrefix parameter, only queues with a name * beginning with the specified value are returned. *

* * @return The response from the ListQueues service method, as returned * by AmazonSQS. * * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ListQueuesResult listQueues() throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Sets the value of one or more queue attributes. *

*

* NOTE:Going forward, new attributes might be added. If you are * writing code that calls this action, we recommend that you structure * your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully. *

* * @param queueUrl The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to take action on. * @param attributes A map of attributes to set.

The following lists * the names, descriptions, and values of the special request parameters * the SetQueueAttributes action uses:

    *
  • DelaySeconds - The time in seconds that the delivery * of all messages in the queue will be delayed. An integer from 0 to 900 * (15 minutes). The default for this attribute is 0 (zero).
  • *
  • MaximumMessageSize - The limit of how many bytes a * message can contain before Amazon SQS rejects it. An integer from 1024 * bytes (1 KiB) up to 262144 bytes (256 KiB). The default for this * attribute is 262144 (256 KiB).
  • *
  • MessageRetentionPeriod - The number of seconds Amazon * SQS retains a message. Integer representing seconds, from 60 (1 * minute) to 1209600 (14 days). The default for this attribute is 345600 * (4 days).
  • Policy - The queue's policy. A valid * form-url-encoded policy. For more information about policy structure, * see Basic * Policy Structure in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. For * more information about form-url-encoding, see http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html-spec/html-spec_8.html#SEC8.2.1.
  • *
  • ReceiveMessageWaitTimeSeconds - The time for which a * ReceiveMessage call will wait for a message to arrive. An integer from * 0 to 20 (seconds). The default for this attribute is 0.
  • *
  • VisibilityTimeout - The visibility timeout for the * queue. An integer from 0 to 43200 (12 hours). The default for this * attribute is 30. For more information about visibility timeout, see * Visibility Timeout in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
  • *
  • RedrivePolicy - The parameters for dead letter queue * functionality of the source queue. For more information about * RedrivePolicy and dead letter queues, see Using Amazon SQS Dead Letter * Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
* * @return The response from the SetQueueAttributes service method, as * returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws InvalidAttributeNameException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public void setQueueAttributes(String queueUrl, java.util.Map attributes) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* 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. *

*

* IMPORTANT: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. *

*

* NOTE:Some API actions take lists of parameters. These lists are * specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers * starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks * like this: *

*

* &Attribute.1=this *

*

* &Attribute.2=that *

* * @param queueUrl The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to take action on. * @param entries A list of receipt handles of the messages for which the * visibility timeout must be changed. * * @return The response from the ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch service * method, as returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException * @throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException * @throws InvalidBatchEntryIdException * @throws EmptyBatchRequestException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchResult changeMessageVisibilityBatch(String queueUrl, java.util.List entries) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Changes the visibility timeout of a specified message in a queue to a * new value. The maximum allowed timeout value you can set the value to * is 12 hours. This means you can't extend the timeout of a message in * an existing queue to more than a total visibility timeout of 12 hours. * (For more information visibility timeout, see * Visibility Timeout * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide .) *

*

* For example, let's say you have a message and its default message * visibility timeout is 30 minutes. You could call * ChangeMessageVisiblity with a value of two hours and the * effective timeout would be two hours and 30 minutes. When that time * comes near you could again extend the time out by calling * ChangeMessageVisiblity, but this time the maximum allowed timeout * would be 9 hours and 30 minutes. *

*

* IMPORTANT:If you attempt to set the VisibilityTimeout to an * amount more than the maximum time left, Amazon SQS returns an error. * It will not automatically recalculate and increase the timeout to the * maximum time remaining. *

*

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

* * @param queueUrl The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to take action on. * @param receiptHandle The receipt handle associated with the message * whose visibility timeout should be changed. This parameter is returned * by the ReceiveMessage action. * @param visibilityTimeout The new value (in seconds - from 0 to 43200 - * maximum 12 hours) for the message's visibility timeout. * * @return The response from the ChangeMessageVisibility service method, * as returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException * @throws MessageNotInflightException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public void changeMessageVisibility(String queueUrl, String receiptHandle, Integer visibilityTimeout) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Returns the URL of an existing queue. This action provides a simple * way to retrieve the URL of an 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 go to * Shared Queues * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide . * *

* * @param queueName The name of the queue whose URL must be fetched. * Maximum 80 characters; alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and * underscores (_) are allowed. * * @return The response from the GetQueueUrl service method, as returned * by AmazonSQS. * * @throws QueueDoesNotExistException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public GetQueueUrlResult getQueueUrl(String queueName) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Revokes any permissions in the queue policy that matches the specified * Label parameter. Only the owner of the queue can remove * permissions. *

* * @param queueUrl The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to take action on. * @param label The identification of the permission to remove. This is * the label added with the AddPermission action. * * @return The response from the RemovePermission service method, as * returned by AmazonSQS. * * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public void removePermission(String queueUrl, String label) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Gets attributes for the specified queue. The following attributes are * supported: *

    *
  • All - returns all values.
  • *
  • ApproximateNumberOfMessages - returns the * approximate number of visible messages in a queue. For more * information, see * Resources Required to Process Messages * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide .
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  • ApproximateNumberOfMessagesNotVisible - returns the * approximate number of messages that are not timed-out and not deleted. * For more information, see * Resources Required to Process Messages * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide .
  • *
  • VisibilityTimeout - returns the visibility timeout * for the queue. For more information about visibility timeout, see * Visibility Timeout * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide .
  • *
  • CreatedTimestamp - returns the time when the queue * was created (epoch time in seconds).
  • *
  • LastModifiedTimestamp - returns the time when the * queue was last changed (epoch time in seconds).
  • *
  • Policy - returns the queue's policy.
  • *
  • MaximumMessageSize - returns the limit of how many * bytes a message can contain before Amazon SQS rejects it.
  • *
  • MessageRetentionPeriod - returns the number of * seconds Amazon SQS retains a message.
  • *
  • QueueArn - returns the queue's Amazon resource name * (ARN).
  • *
  • ApproximateNumberOfMessagesDelayed - returns the * approximate number of messages that are pending to be added to the * queue.
  • *
  • DelaySeconds - returns the default delay on the * queue in seconds.
  • *
  • ReceiveMessageWaitTimeSeconds - returns the time * for which a ReceiveMessage call will wait for a message to * arrive.
  • *
  • RedrivePolicy - returns the parameters for dead * letter queue functionality of the source queue. For more information * about RedrivePolicy and dead letter queues, see * Using Amazon SQS Dead Letter Queues * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide .
  • * *
* *

*

* NOTE:Going forward, new attributes might be added. If you are * writing code that calls this action, we recommend that you structure * your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully. *

*

* NOTE:Some API actions take lists of parameters. These lists are * specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers * starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks * like this: *

*

* &Attribute.1=this *

*

* &Attribute.2=that *

* * @param queueUrl The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to take action on. * @param attributeNames A list of attributes to retrieve information * for. * * @return The response from the GetQueueAttributes service method, as * returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws InvalidAttributeNameException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public GetQueueAttributesResult getQueueAttributes(String queueUrl, java.util.List attributeNames) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Delivers up to ten messages to the specified queue. This is a batch * version of SendMessage. The result of the send action on each message * is reported individually in the response. The maximum allowed * individual message size is 256 KB (262,144 bytes). *

*

* The maximum total payload size (i.e., the sum of all a batch's * individual message lengths) is also 256 KB (262,144 bytes). *

*

* If the DelaySeconds parameter is not specified for an * entry, the default for the queue is used. *

*

* IMPORTANT:The following list shows the characters (in Unicode) * that are allowed in your message, according to the W3C XML * specification. For more information, go to * http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1321.html. If you send any characters that * are not included in the list, your request will be rejected. #x9 | #xA * | #xD | [#x20 to #xD7FF] | [#xE000 to #xFFFD] | [#x10000 to #x10FFFF] *

*

* IMPORTANT: 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. *

*

* NOTE:Some API actions take lists of parameters. These lists are * specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers * starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks * like this: *

*

* &Attribute.1=this *

*

* &Attribute.2=that *

* * @param queueUrl The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to take action on. * @param entries A list of SendMessageBatchRequestEntry items. * * @return The response from the SendMessageBatch service method, as * returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException * @throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException * @throws BatchRequestTooLongException * @throws InvalidBatchEntryIdException * @throws EmptyBatchRequestException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public SendMessageBatchResult sendMessageBatch(String queueUrl, java.util.List entries) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Deletes the queue specified by the queue URL , regardless of * whether the queue is empty. If the specified queue does not exist, * Amazon SQS returns a successful response. *

*

* IMPORTANT: Use DeleteQueue with care; once you delete your * queue, any messages in the queue are no longer available. *

*

* 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 * the 60 seconds, the queue and that message you sent no longer exist. * Also, when you delete a queue, you must wait at least 60 seconds * before creating a queue with the same name. *

*

* We reserve the right to delete queues that have had no activity for * more than 30 days. For more information, see * How Amazon SQS Queues Work * in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide . * *

* * @param queueUrl The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to take action on. * * @return The response from the DeleteQueue service method, as returned * by AmazonSQS. * * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public void deleteQueue(String queueUrl) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Delivers a message to the specified queue. With Amazon SQS, you now * have the ability to send large payload messages that are up to 256KB * (262,144 bytes) in size. To send large payloads, you must use an AWS * SDK that supports SigV4 signing. To verify whether SigV4 is supported * for an AWS SDK, check the SDK release notes. *

*

* IMPORTANT: The following list shows the characters (in Unicode) * allowed in your message, according to the W3C XML specification. For * more information, go to http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#charsets If you * send any characters not included in the list, your request will be * rejected. #x9 | #xA | #xD | [#x20 to #xD7FF] | [#xE000 to #xFFFD] | * [#x10000 to #x10FFFF] *

* * @param queueUrl The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to take action on. * @param messageBody The message to send. String maximum 256 KB in size. * For a list of allowed characters, see the preceding important note. * * @return The response from the SendMessage service method, as returned * by AmazonSQS. * * @throws InvalidMessageContentsException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public SendMessageResult sendMessage(String queueUrl, String messageBody) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Retrieves one or more messages from the specified queue. Long poll * support is enabled by using the WaitTimeSeconds * parameter. For more information, see * Amazon SQS Long Poll * 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. This means * only the messages on the sampled machines are returned. If the number * of messages in the queue is small (less than 1000), it is likely you * will 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; in which case you * should repeat the request. *

*

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

* *
    *
  • * Message body *

    *
  • *
  • * MD5 digest of the message body. For information about MD5, go to * http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1321.html * . *

    *
  • *
  • * Message ID you received when you sent the message to the queue. *

    *
  • *
  • * Receipt handle. *

    *
  • * *
*

* 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, which will be applied to the messages that Amazon SQS returns * in the response. If you do not 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 . * *

*

* NOTE: Going forward, new attributes might be added. If you are * writing code that calls this action, we recommend that you structure * your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully. *

* * @param queueUrl The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to take action on. * * @return The response from the ReceiveMessage service method, as * returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws OverLimitException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ReceiveMessageResult receiveMessage(String queueUrl) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Returns a list of your queues. The maximum number of queues that can * be returned is 1000. If you specify a value for the optional * QueueNamePrefix parameter, only queues with a name * beginning with the specified value are returned. *

* * @param queueNamePrefix A string to use for filtering the list results. * Only those queues whose name begins with the specified string are * returned. * * @return The response from the ListQueues service method, as returned * by AmazonSQS. * * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ListQueuesResult listQueues(String queueNamePrefix) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Deletes multiple messages. This is a batch version of DeleteMessage. * The result of the delete action on each message is reported * individually in the response. *

*

* IMPORTANT: 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. *

*

* NOTE:Some API actions take lists of parameters. These lists are * specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers * starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks * like this: *

*

* &Attribute.1=this *

*

* &Attribute.2=that *

* * @param queueUrl The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to take action on. * @param entries A list of receipt handles for the messages to be * deleted. * * @return The response from the DeleteMessageBatch service method, as * returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException * @throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException * @throws InvalidBatchEntryIdException * @throws EmptyBatchRequestException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public DeleteMessageBatchResult deleteMessageBatch(String queueUrl, java.util.List entries) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Creates a new queue, or returns the URL of an existing one. When you * request CreateQueue , you provide a name for the queue. * To successfully create a new queue, you must provide a name that is * unique within the scope of your own queues. *

*

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

*

* You may pass one or more attributes in the request. If you do not * provide a value for any attribute, the queue will have the default * value for that attribute. Permitted attributes are the same that can * be set using SetQueueAttributes. *

*

* NOTE: Use GetQueueUrl to get a queue's URL. GetQueueUrl * requires only the QueueName parameter. *

*

* 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. * If the queue name, attribute names, or attribute values do not match * an existing queue, CreateQueue returns an error. *

*

* NOTE:Some API actions take lists of parameters. These lists are * specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers * starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks * like this: *

*

* &Attribute.1=this *

*

* &Attribute.2=that *

* * @param queueName The name for the queue to be created. * * @return The response from the CreateQueue service method, as returned * by AmazonSQS. * * @throws QueueNameExistsException * @throws QueueDeletedRecentlyException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public CreateQueueResult createQueue(String queueName) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

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

*

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

*

* NOTE: AddPermission writes an Amazon SQS-generated policy. If * you want to write your own policy, use SetQueueAttributes to upload * your policy. For more information about writing your own policy, see * Using The Access Policy Language in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

*

* NOTE:Some API actions take lists of parameters. These lists are * specified using the param.n notation. Values of n are integers * starting from 1. For example, a parameter list with two elements looks * like this: *

*

* &Attribute.1=this *

*

* &Attribute.2=that *

* * @param queueUrl The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to take action on. * @param label The unique identification of the permission you're * setting (e.g., AliceSendMessage). Constraints: Maximum 80 * characters; alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_) * are allowed. * @param aWSAccountIds The AWS account number of the principal * who will be given permission. The principal must have an AWS account, * but does not need to be signed up for Amazon SQS. For information * about locating the AWS account identification, see Your * AWS Identifiers in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. * @param actions The action the client wants to allow for the specified * principal. The following are valid values: * | SendMessage | * ReceiveMessage | DeleteMessage | ChangeMessageVisibility | * GetQueueAttributes | GetQueueUrl. For more information about * these actions, see Understanding * Permissions in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide. *

Specifying SendMessage, DeleteMessage, or * ChangeMessageVisibility for the ActionName.n * also grants permissions for the corresponding batch versions of those * actions: SendMessageBatch, * DeleteMessageBatch, and * ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch. * * @return The response from the AddPermission service method, as * returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws OverLimitException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public void addPermission(String queueUrl, String label, java.util.List aWSAccountIds, java.util.List actions) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Deletes the specified message from the specified queue. You specify * the message by using the message's receipt handle and not * the message ID you received when you sent the message. * Even if the message is locked by another reader due to the visibility * timeout setting, it is still deleted from the queue. If you leave a * message in the queue for longer than the queue's configured retention * period, Amazon SQS automatically deletes it. *

*

* NOTE: The receipt handle is associated with a specific instance * of receiving the message. If you receive a message more than once, the * receipt handle you get each time you receive the message is different. * When you request DeleteMessage, if you don't provide the most recently * received receipt handle for the message, the request will still * succeed, but the message might not be deleted. *

*

* IMPORTANT: It is possible you will receive a message even after * you have deleted it. This might happen on rare occasions if one of the * servers storing a copy of the message is unavailable when you request * to delete the message. The copy remains on the server and might be * returned to you again on a subsequent receive request. You should * create your system to be idempotent so that receiving a particular * message more than once is not a problem. *

* * @param queueUrl The URL of the Amazon SQS queue to take action on. * @param receiptHandle The receipt handle associated with the message to * delete. * * @return The response from the DeleteMessage service method, as * returned by AmazonSQS. * * @throws ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException * @throws InvalidIdFormatException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonSQS indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public void deleteMessage(String queueUrl, String receiptHandle) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** * 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. */ public 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. */ public ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request); }





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