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*
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* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package com.amazonaws.auth;
/**
* Interface for providing AWS credentials. Implementations are free to use any
* strategy for providing AWS credentials, such as simply providing static
* credentials that don't change, or more complicated implementations, such as
* integrating with existing key management systems.
*/
public interface AWSCredentialsProvider {
/**
* Returns AWSCredentials which the caller can use to authorize an AWS
* request. Each implementation of AWSCredentialsProvider can chose its own
* strategy for loading credentials. For example, an implementation might
* load credentials from an existing key management system, or load new
* credentials when credentials are rotated.
*
* @return AWSCredentials which the caller can use to authorize an AWS
* request.
*/
public AWSCredentials getCredentials();
/**
* Forces this credentials provider to refresh its credentials. For many
* implementations of credentials provider, this method may simply be a
* no-op, such as any credentials provider implementation that vends
* static/non-changing credentials. For other implementations that vend
* different credentials through out their lifetime, this method should
* force the credentials provider to refresh its credentials.
*/
public void refresh();
}