com.amazonaws.services.s3.model
Class DeleteBucketWebsiteConfigurationRequest

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest
      extended by com.amazonaws.services.s3.model.DeleteBucketWebsiteConfigurationRequest

public class DeleteBucketWebsiteConfigurationRequest
extends AmazonWebServiceRequest

Request object for the parameters to delete a bucket's website configuration.

Bucket website configuration allows you to host your static websites entirely out of Amazon S3. To host your website in Amazon S3, create a bucket, upload your files, and configure it as a website. Once your bucket has been configured as a website, you can access all your content via the Amazon S3 website endpoint. To ensure that the existing Amazon S3 REST API will continue to behave the same, regardless of whether or not your bucket has been configured to host a website, a new HTTP endpoint has been introduced where you can access your content. The bucket content you want to make available via the website must be publicly readable.

For more information on how to host a website on Amazon S3, see: http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/WebsiteHosting. html.

This operation requires the S3:DeleteBucketWebsite permission. By default, only the bucket owner can delete the website configuration attached to a bucket. However, bucket owners can grant other users permission to delete the website configuration by writing a bucket policy granting them the S3:DeleteBucketWebsite permission.

See Also:
AmazonS3.deleteBucketWebsiteConfiguration(DeleteBucketWebsiteConfigurationRequest)

Constructor Summary
DeleteBucketWebsiteConfigurationRequest(String bucketName)
          Creates a new requet object, ready to be executed to delete the website configuration for the specified bucket.
 
Method Summary
 String getBucketName()
          Returns the name of the bucket whose website configuration will be deleted when this request is executed.
 void setBucketName(String bucketName)
          Sets the name of the bucket whose website configuration will be deleted when this request is executed.
 DeleteBucketWebsiteConfigurationRequest withBucketName(String bucketName)
          Sets the name of the bucket whose website configuration will be deleted when this request is executed, and returns this updated request object so that additional method calls can be chained together.
 
Methods inherited from class com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest
copyPrivateRequestParameters, getDelegationToken, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, setDelegationToken, setRequestCredentials
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

DeleteBucketWebsiteConfigurationRequest

public DeleteBucketWebsiteConfigurationRequest(String bucketName)
Creates a new requet object, ready to be executed to delete the website configuration for the specified bucket.

Parameters:
bucketName - The name of the bucket whose website configuration is being deleted.
Method Detail

setBucketName

public void setBucketName(String bucketName)
Sets the name of the bucket whose website configuration will be deleted when this request is executed.

Parameters:
bucketName - The name of the bucket whose website configuration is being deleted.

getBucketName

public String getBucketName()
Returns the name of the bucket whose website configuration will be deleted when this request is executed.

Returns:
The name of the bucket whose website configuration will be deleted when this request is executed.

withBucketName

public DeleteBucketWebsiteConfigurationRequest withBucketName(String bucketName)
Sets the name of the bucket whose website configuration will be deleted when this request is executed, and returns this updated request object so that additional method calls can be chained together.

Parameters:
bucketName - The name of the bucket whose website configuration is being deleted.
Returns:
This updated request object so that additional method calls can be chained together.


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