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package com.ksc.auth.policy;

/**
 * Represents a resource involved in an AWS access control policy statement.
 * Resources are the service specific AWS entities owned by your account. Amazon
 * SQS queues, Amazon S3 buckets and objects, and Amazon SNS topics are all
 * examples of AWS resources.
 * 

* The standard way of specifying an AWS resource is with an Amazon Resource * Name (ARN). *

* The resource is C in the statement * "A has permission to do B to C where D applies." */ public class Resource { private final String resource; /** * Constructs a new AWS access control policy resource. Resources are * typically specified as Amazon Resource Names (ARNs). *

* You specify the resource using the following Amazon Resource Name (ARN) * format: * arn:aws:<vendor>:<region>:<namespace>:<relative-id> *

*

    *
  • vendor identifies the AWS product (e.g., sns)
  • *
  • region is the AWS Region the resource resides in (e.g., us-east-1), * if any *
  • namespace is the AWS account ID with no hyphens (e.g., 123456789012) *
  • relative-id is the service specific portion that identifies the * specific resource *
*

* For example, an Amazon SQS queue might be addressed with the following * ARN: arn:aws:sqs:us-east-1:987654321000:MyQueue *

* Some resources may not use every field in an ARN. For example, resources * in Amazon S3 are global, so they omit the region field: * arn:aws:s3:::bucket/* * * @param resource * The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) uniquely identifying the * desired AWS resource. */ public Resource(String resource) { this.resource = resource; } /** * Returns the resource ID, typically an Amazon Resource Name (ARN), * identifying this resource. * * @return The resource ID, typically an Amazon Resource Name (ARN), * identifying this resource. */ public String getId() { return resource; } }





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