com.amazonaws.services.s3.model
Class Bucket

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.amazonaws.services.s3.model.Bucket

public class Bucket
extends Object

Represents an Amazon S3 bucket.

Every object stored in Amazon S3 is contained within a bucket. Buckets partition the namespace of objects stored in Amazon S3 at the top level. Within a bucket, any name can be used for objects. However, bucket names must be unique across all of Amazon S3.

Bucket ownership is similar to the ownership of Internet domain names. Within Amazon S3, only a single user owns each bucket. Once a uniquely named bucket is created in Amazon S3, organize and name the objects within the bucket in any way. Ownership of the bucket is retained as long as the owner has an Amazon S3 account.

To conform with DNS requirements, the following constraints apply:

There are no limits to the number of objects that can be stored in a bucket. Performance does not vary based on the number of buckets used. Store all objects within a single bucket or organize them across several buckets.


Constructor Summary
Bucket()
          Constructs a bucket without any name specified.
Bucket(String name)
          Creates a bucket with a name.
 
Method Summary
 Date getCreationDate()
          Gets the bucket's creation date.
 String getName()
          Gets the name of the bucket.
 Owner getOwner()
          Gets the bucket's owner.
 void setCreationDate(Date creationDate)
          For internal use only.
 void setName(String name)
          Sets the name of the bucket.
 void setOwner(Owner owner)
          For internal use only.
 String toString()
           
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

Bucket

public Bucket()
Constructs a bucket without any name specified.

See Also:
Bucket(String)

Bucket

public Bucket(String name)
Creates a bucket with a name. All buckets in Amazon S3 share a single namespace; ensure the bucket is given a unique name.

Parameters:
name - The name for the bucket.
See Also:
Bucket()
Method Detail

toString

public String toString()
Overrides:
toString in class Object
See Also:
Object.toString()

getOwner

public Owner getOwner()
Gets the bucket's owner. Returns null if the bucket's owner is unknown.

Returns:
The bucket's owner, or null if it is unknown.
See Also:
setOwner(Owner)

setOwner

public void setOwner(Owner owner)
For internal use only. Sets the bucket's owner in Amazon S3. This should only be used internally by the AWS Java client methods that retrieve information directly from Amazon S3.

Parameters:
owner - The bucket's owner.
See Also:
Bucket#getOwner()

getCreationDate

public Date getCreationDate()
Gets the bucket's creation date. Returns null if the creation date is not known.

Returns:
The bucket's creation date, or null if not known.

setCreationDate

public void setCreationDate(Date creationDate)
For internal use only. Sets the bucket's creation date in S3. This should only be used internally by AWS Java client methods that retrieve information directly from Amazon S3.

Parameters:
creationDate - The bucket's creation date.

getName

public String getName()
Gets the name of the bucket.

Returns:
The name of this bucket.
See Also:
setName(String)

setName

public void setName(String name)
Sets the name of the bucket. All buckets in Amazon S3 share a single namespace; ensure the bucket is given a unique name.

Parameters:
name - The name for the bucket.


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