Get the endpoint that is being used to call (ex, https://www.example.com).
Sets the endpoint to call (ex, https://www.example.com).
The endpoint of the service.
Sets the region to call (ex, Region.US_PHOENIX_1). Note, this will call {@link #endpoint(String) endpoint} after resolving the endpoint.
The region of the service.
Sets the regionId to call (ex, 'us-phoenix-1').
Note, this will first try to map the region ID to a known Region and call {@link #region(Region) region}. If no known Region could be determined, it will create an endpoint assuming its in default Realm OC1 and then call {@link #endpoint(String) endpoint}.
The public region ID.
Determines whether realm specific endpoint should be used or not. Set realmSpecificEndpointTemplateEnabled to "true" if the user wants to enable use of realm specific endpoint template, otherwise set it to "false"
flag to enable the use of realm specific endpoint template
Cancels the scheduled deletion of the specified certificate authority (CA). This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
CancelCertificateAuthorityDeletionResponse
Cancels the scheduled deletion of the specified certificate authority (CA) version. Canceling a scheduled deletion restores the CA version's lifecycle state to what it was before its scheduled deletion.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
CancelCertificateAuthorityVersionDeletionResponse
Cancels the pending deletion of the specified certificate. Canceling a scheduled deletion restores the certificate's lifecycle state to what it was before you scheduled the certificate for deletion.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
CancelCertificateDeletionResponse
Cancels the scheduled deletion of the specified certificate version. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
CancelCertificateVersionDeletionResponse
Moves a CA bundle to a different compartment in the same tenancy. For information about moving resources between compartments, see Moving Resources to a Different Compartment.
When provided, if-match is checked against the ETag values of the secret.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ChangeCaBundleCompartmentResponse
Moves a certificate authority (CA) to a different compartment within the same tenancy. For information about moving resources between compartments, see Moving Resources to a Different Compartment.
When provided, If-Match is checked against the ETag values of the source.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ChangeCertificateAuthorityCompartmentResponse
Moves a certificate to a different compartment within the same tenancy. For information about moving resources between compartments, see Moving Resources to a Different Compartment.
When provided, if-match is checked against the ETag values of the secret.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ChangeCertificateCompartmentResponse
Close the client once it is no longer needed
Creates a new CA bundle according to the details of the request. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
CreateCaBundleResponse
Creates a new certificate according to the details of the request. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
CreateCertificateResponse
Creates a new certificate authority (CA) according to the details of the request. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
CreateCertificateAuthorityResponse
Creates a new CertificatesManagementWaiter for resources for this service.
The waiter configuration for termination and delay strategy
The service waiters.
Deletes the specified CA bundle. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
DeleteCaBundleResponse
Gets details about the specified association. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
GetAssociationResponse
Gets details about the specified CA bundle. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
GetCaBundleResponse
Gets details about the specified certificate. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
GetCertificateResponse
Gets details about the specified certificate authority (CA). This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
GetCertificateAuthorityResponse
Gets details about the specified certificate authority (CA) version. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
GetCertificateAuthorityVersionResponse
Gets details about the specified version of a certificate. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
GetCertificateVersionResponse
Gets the waiters available for resources for this service.
The service waiters.
Lists all associations that match the query parameters.
Optionally, you can use the parameter FilterByAssociationIdQueryParam
to limit the result set to a single item that matches the specified association.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ListAssociationsResponse
Lists all CA bundles that match the query parameters.
Optionally, you can use the parameter FilterByCaBundleIdQueryParam
to limit the result set to a single item that matches the specified CA bundle.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ListCaBundlesResponse
Lists all certificate authorities (CAs) in the specified compartment.
Optionally, you can use the parameter FilterByCertificateAuthorityIdQueryParam
to limit the results to a single item that matches the specified CA.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ListCertificateAuthoritiesResponse
Lists all versions for the specified certificate authority (CA).
Optionally, you can use the parameter FilterByVersionNumberQueryParam
to limit the results to a single item that matches the specified version number.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ListCertificateAuthorityVersionsResponse
Lists all certificate versions for the specified certificate.
Optionally, you can use the parameter FilterByVersionNumberQueryParam
to limit the result set to a single item that matches the specified version number.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ListCertificateVersionsResponse
Lists all certificates that match the query parameters.
Optionally, you can use the parameter FilterByCertificateIdQueryParam
to limit the result set to a single item that matches the specified certificate.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ListCertificatesResponse
Revokes a certificate authority (CA) version. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
RevokeCertificateAuthorityVersionResponse
Revokes the specified certificate version. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
RevokeCertificateVersionResponse
Schedules the deletion of the specified certificate authority (CA). This sets the lifecycle state of the CA to PENDING_DELETION
and then deletes it after the specified retention period ends. If needed, you can determine the status of the deletion by using GetCertificateAuthority
.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ScheduleCertificateAuthorityDeletionResponse
Schedules the deletion of the specified certificate authority (CA) version.
This sets the lifecycle state of the CA version to PENDING_DELETION
and then deletes it after the specified retention period ends. If needed, you can determine the status of the deletion by using GetCertificateAuthorityVersion
.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ScheduleCertificateAuthorityVersionDeletionResponse
Schedules the deletion of the specified certificate. This sets the lifecycle state of the certificate
to PENDING_DELETION
and then deletes it after the specified retention period ends.
You can subsequently use GetCertificate
to determine the current deletion status.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ScheduleCertificateDeletionResponse
Schedules the deletion of the specified certificate version. This sets the lifecycle state of the certificate version to PENDING_DELETION
and then deletes it after the specified retention period ends. You can only
delete a certificate version if the certificate version rotation state is marked as DEPRECATED
.
You can subsequently use `GetCertificateVersion` to determine the current certificate version deletion status.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
ScheduleCertificateVersionDeletionResponse
Shutdown the circuit breaker used by the client when it is no longer needed
Updates the properties of a CA bundle. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
UpdateCaBundleResponse
Updates the properties of a certificate. This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
UpdateCertificateResponse
Updates the properties of the specified certificate authority (CA). This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
UpdateCertificateAuthorityResponse
This service client uses {@link common.CircuitBreaker.DefaultConfiguration} for all the operations by default if no circuit breaker configuration is defined by the user.