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This module contains code to support integration with Amazon Web Services. It also declares the dependencies needed to work with AWS services.

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package org.apache.hadoop.fs.s3a;

import com.amazonaws.auth.InstanceProfileCredentialsProvider;

import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceStability;

/**
 * A subclass of {@link InstanceProfileCredentialsProvider} that enforces
 * instantiation of only a single instance.
 * This credential provider calls the EC2 instance metadata service to obtain
 * credentials.  For highly multi-threaded applications, it's possible that
 * multiple instances call the service simultaneously and overwhelm it with
 * load.  The service handles this by throttling the client with an HTTP 429
 * response or forcibly terminating the connection.  Forcing use of a single
 * instance reduces load on the metadata service by allowing all threads to
 * share the credentials.  The base class is thread-safe, and there is nothing
 * that varies in the credentials across different instances of
 * {@link S3AFileSystem} connecting to different buckets, so sharing a singleton
 * instance is safe.
 *
 * As of AWS SDK 1.11.39, the SDK code internally enforces a singleton.  Hadoop
 * has upgraded its dependency to 1.11.39+ so this class is deprecated. In
 * next major version, this will be removed.
 *
 * @deprecated Please use {@link InstanceProfileCredentialsProvider} instead.
 */
@InterfaceAudience.Private
@InterfaceStability.Stable
@Deprecated
public final class SharedInstanceProfileCredentialsProvider
    extends InstanceProfileCredentialsProvider {

  private static final SharedInstanceProfileCredentialsProvider INSTANCE =
      new SharedInstanceProfileCredentialsProvider();

  /**
   * Returns the singleton instance.
   *
   * @return singleton instance
   */
  public static SharedInstanceProfileCredentialsProvider getInstance() {
    return INSTANCE;
  }

  /**
   * Default constructor, defined explicitly as private to enforce singleton.
   */
  private SharedInstanceProfileCredentialsProvider() {
    super();
  }
}




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