@ThreadSafe @Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AWSKMSAsyncClient extends AWSKMSClient implements AWSKMSAsync
AsyncHandler can be used to receive notification when an
asynchronous operation completes.
AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) is an encryption and key management web service. This guide describes the AWS KMS operations that you can call programmatically. For general information about AWS KMS, see the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
AWS provides SDKs that consist of libraries and sample code for various programming languages and platforms (Java, Ruby, .Net, iOS, Android, etc.). The SDKs provide a convenient way to create programmatic access to AWS KMS and other AWS services. For example, the SDKs take care of tasks such as signing requests (see below), managing errors, and retrying requests automatically. For more information about the AWS SDKs, including how to download and install them, see Tools for Amazon Web Services.
We recommend that you use the AWS SDKs to make programmatic API calls to AWS KMS.
Clients must support TLS (Transport Layer Security) 1.0. We recommend TLS 1.2. Clients must also support cipher suites with Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) such as Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman (DHE) or Elliptic Curve Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman (ECDHE). Most modern systems such as Java 7 and later support these modes.
Signing Requests
Requests must be signed by using an access key ID and a secret access key. We strongly recommend that you do not use your AWS account (root) access key ID and secret key for everyday work with AWS KMS. Instead, use the access key ID and secret access key for an IAM user, or you can use the AWS Security Token Service to generate temporary security credentials that you can use to sign requests.
All AWS KMS operations require Signature Version 4.
Logging API Requests
AWS KMS supports AWS CloudTrail, a service that logs AWS API calls and related events for your AWS account and delivers them to an Amazon S3 bucket that you specify. By using the information collected by CloudTrail, you can determine what requests were made to AWS KMS, who made the request, when it was made, and so on. To learn more about CloudTrail, including how to turn it on and find your log files, see the AWS CloudTrail User Guide.
Additional Resources
For more information about credentials and request signing, see the following:
AWS Security Credentials - This topic provides general information about the types of credentials used for accessing AWS.
Temporary Security Credentials - This section of the IAM User Guide describes how to create and use temporary security credentials.
Signature Version 4 Signing Process - This set of topics walks you through the process of signing a request using an access key ID and a secret access key.
Commonly Used APIs
Of the APIs discussed in this guide, the following will prove the most useful for most applications. You will likely perform actions other than these, such as creating keys and assigning policies, by using the console.
LOGGING_AWS_REQUEST_METRICENDPOINT_PREFIX| Constructor and Description |
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AWSKMSAsyncClient()
Deprecated.
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AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials)
Deprecated.
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AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration,
ExecutorService executorService)
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AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials,
ExecutorService executorService)
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AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider)
Deprecated.
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AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
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AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration,
ExecutorService executorService)
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AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider,
ExecutorService executorService)
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AWSKMSAsyncClient(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
Deprecated.
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static AWSKMSAsyncClientBuilder |
asyncBuilder() |
Future<CancelKeyDeletionResult> |
cancelKeyDeletionAsync(CancelKeyDeletionRequest request)
Cancels the deletion of a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<CancelKeyDeletionResult> |
cancelKeyDeletionAsync(CancelKeyDeletionRequest request,
AsyncHandler<CancelKeyDeletionRequest,CancelKeyDeletionResult> asyncHandler)
Cancels the deletion of a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<CreateAliasResult> |
createAliasAsync(CreateAliasRequest request)
Creates a display name for a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<CreateAliasResult> |
createAliasAsync(CreateAliasRequest request,
AsyncHandler<CreateAliasRequest,CreateAliasResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a display name for a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<CreateGrantResult> |
createGrantAsync(CreateGrantRequest request)
Adds a grant to a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<CreateGrantResult> |
createGrantAsync(CreateGrantRequest request,
AsyncHandler<CreateGrantRequest,CreateGrantResult> asyncHandler)
Adds a grant to a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<CreateKeyResult> |
createKeyAsync()
Simplified method form for invoking the CreateKey operation.
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Future<CreateKeyResult> |
createKeyAsync(AsyncHandler<CreateKeyRequest,CreateKeyResult> asyncHandler)
Simplified method form for invoking the CreateKey operation with an AsyncHandler.
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Future<CreateKeyResult> |
createKeyAsync(CreateKeyRequest request)
Creates a customer master key (CMK) in the caller's AWS account.
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Future<CreateKeyResult> |
createKeyAsync(CreateKeyRequest request,
AsyncHandler<CreateKeyRequest,CreateKeyResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a customer master key (CMK) in the caller's AWS account.
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Future<DecryptResult> |
decryptAsync(DecryptRequest request)
Decrypts ciphertext.
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Future<DecryptResult> |
decryptAsync(DecryptRequest request,
AsyncHandler<DecryptRequest,DecryptResult> asyncHandler)
Decrypts ciphertext.
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Future<DeleteAliasResult> |
deleteAliasAsync(DeleteAliasRequest request)
Deletes the specified alias.
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Future<DeleteAliasResult> |
deleteAliasAsync(DeleteAliasRequest request,
AsyncHandler<DeleteAliasRequest,DeleteAliasResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes the specified alias.
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Future<DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResult> |
deleteImportedKeyMaterialAsync(DeleteImportedKeyMaterialRequest request)
Deletes key material that you previously imported.
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Future<DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResult> |
deleteImportedKeyMaterialAsync(DeleteImportedKeyMaterialRequest request,
AsyncHandler<DeleteImportedKeyMaterialRequest,DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes key material that you previously imported.
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Future<DescribeKeyResult> |
describeKeyAsync(DescribeKeyRequest request)
Provides detailed information about the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<DescribeKeyResult> |
describeKeyAsync(DescribeKeyRequest request,
AsyncHandler<DescribeKeyRequest,DescribeKeyResult> asyncHandler)
Provides detailed information about the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<DisableKeyResult> |
disableKeyAsync(DisableKeyRequest request)
Sets the state of a customer master key (CMK) to disabled, thereby preventing its use for cryptographic
operations.
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Future<DisableKeyResult> |
disableKeyAsync(DisableKeyRequest request,
AsyncHandler<DisableKeyRequest,DisableKeyResult> asyncHandler)
Sets the state of a customer master key (CMK) to disabled, thereby preventing its use for cryptographic
operations.
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Future<DisableKeyRotationResult> |
disableKeyRotationAsync(DisableKeyRotationRequest request)
Disables automatic rotation of the key material for the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<DisableKeyRotationResult> |
disableKeyRotationAsync(DisableKeyRotationRequest request,
AsyncHandler<DisableKeyRotationRequest,DisableKeyRotationResult> asyncHandler)
Disables automatic rotation of the key material for the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<EnableKeyResult> |
enableKeyAsync(EnableKeyRequest request)
Sets the state of a customer master key (CMK) to enabled, thereby permitting its use for cryptographic
operations.
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Future<EnableKeyResult> |
enableKeyAsync(EnableKeyRequest request,
AsyncHandler<EnableKeyRequest,EnableKeyResult> asyncHandler)
Sets the state of a customer master key (CMK) to enabled, thereby permitting its use for cryptographic
operations.
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Future<EnableKeyRotationResult> |
enableKeyRotationAsync(EnableKeyRotationRequest request)
Enables automatic rotation of the key material for the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<EnableKeyRotationResult> |
enableKeyRotationAsync(EnableKeyRotationRequest request,
AsyncHandler<EnableKeyRotationRequest,EnableKeyRotationResult> asyncHandler)
Enables automatic rotation of the key material for the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<EncryptResult> |
encryptAsync(EncryptRequest request)
Encrypts plaintext into ciphertext by using a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<EncryptResult> |
encryptAsync(EncryptRequest request,
AsyncHandler<EncryptRequest,EncryptResult> asyncHandler)
Encrypts plaintext into ciphertext by using a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<GenerateDataKeyResult> |
generateDataKeyAsync(GenerateDataKeyRequest request)
Returns a data encryption key that you can use in your application to encrypt data locally.
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Future<GenerateDataKeyResult> |
generateDataKeyAsync(GenerateDataKeyRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GenerateDataKeyRequest,GenerateDataKeyResult> asyncHandler)
Returns a data encryption key that you can use in your application to encrypt data locally.
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Future<GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResult> |
generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextAsync(GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextRequest request)
Returns a data encryption key encrypted under a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResult> |
generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextAsync(GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextRequest,GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResult> asyncHandler)
Returns a data encryption key encrypted under a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<GenerateRandomResult> |
generateRandomAsync()
Simplified method form for invoking the GenerateRandom operation.
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Future<GenerateRandomResult> |
generateRandomAsync(AsyncHandler<GenerateRandomRequest,GenerateRandomResult> asyncHandler)
Simplified method form for invoking the GenerateRandom operation with an AsyncHandler.
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Future<GenerateRandomResult> |
generateRandomAsync(GenerateRandomRequest request)
Returns a random byte string that is cryptographically secure.
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Future<GenerateRandomResult> |
generateRandomAsync(GenerateRandomRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GenerateRandomRequest,GenerateRandomResult> asyncHandler)
Returns a random byte string that is cryptographically secure.
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ExecutorService |
getExecutorService()
Returns the executor service used by this client to execute async requests.
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Future<GetKeyPolicyResult> |
getKeyPolicyAsync(GetKeyPolicyRequest request)
Gets a key policy attached to the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<GetKeyPolicyResult> |
getKeyPolicyAsync(GetKeyPolicyRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GetKeyPolicyRequest,GetKeyPolicyResult> asyncHandler)
Gets a key policy attached to the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<GetKeyRotationStatusResult> |
getKeyRotationStatusAsync(GetKeyRotationStatusRequest request)
Gets a Boolean value that indicates whether automatic rotation of the key material is enabled for the specified
customer master key (CMK).
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Future<GetKeyRotationStatusResult> |
getKeyRotationStatusAsync(GetKeyRotationStatusRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GetKeyRotationStatusRequest,GetKeyRotationStatusResult> asyncHandler)
Gets a Boolean value that indicates whether automatic rotation of the key material is enabled for the specified
customer master key (CMK).
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Future<GetParametersForImportResult> |
getParametersForImportAsync(GetParametersForImportRequest request)
Returns the items you need in order to import key material into AWS KMS from your existing key management
infrastructure.
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Future<GetParametersForImportResult> |
getParametersForImportAsync(GetParametersForImportRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GetParametersForImportRequest,GetParametersForImportResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the items you need in order to import key material into AWS KMS from your existing key management
infrastructure.
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Future<ImportKeyMaterialResult> |
importKeyMaterialAsync(ImportKeyMaterialRequest request)
Imports key material into an existing AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) that was created without key material.
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Future<ImportKeyMaterialResult> |
importKeyMaterialAsync(ImportKeyMaterialRequest request,
AsyncHandler<ImportKeyMaterialRequest,ImportKeyMaterialResult> asyncHandler)
Imports key material into an existing AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) that was created without key material.
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Future<ListAliasesResult> |
listAliasesAsync()
Simplified method form for invoking the ListAliases operation.
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Future<ListAliasesResult> |
listAliasesAsync(AsyncHandler<ListAliasesRequest,ListAliasesResult> asyncHandler)
Simplified method form for invoking the ListAliases operation with an AsyncHandler.
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Future<ListAliasesResult> |
listAliasesAsync(ListAliasesRequest request)
Gets a list of all aliases in the caller's AWS account and region.
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Future<ListAliasesResult> |
listAliasesAsync(ListAliasesRequest request,
AsyncHandler<ListAliasesRequest,ListAliasesResult> asyncHandler)
Gets a list of all aliases in the caller's AWS account and region.
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Future<ListGrantsResult> |
listGrantsAsync(ListGrantsRequest request)
Gets a list of all grants for the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<ListGrantsResult> |
listGrantsAsync(ListGrantsRequest request,
AsyncHandler<ListGrantsRequest,ListGrantsResult> asyncHandler)
Gets a list of all grants for the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<ListKeyPoliciesResult> |
listKeyPoliciesAsync(ListKeyPoliciesRequest request)
Gets the names of the key policies that are attached to a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<ListKeyPoliciesResult> |
listKeyPoliciesAsync(ListKeyPoliciesRequest request,
AsyncHandler<ListKeyPoliciesRequest,ListKeyPoliciesResult> asyncHandler)
Gets the names of the key policies that are attached to a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<ListKeysResult> |
listKeysAsync()
Simplified method form for invoking the ListKeys operation.
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Future<ListKeysResult> |
listKeysAsync(AsyncHandler<ListKeysRequest,ListKeysResult> asyncHandler)
Simplified method form for invoking the ListKeys operation with an AsyncHandler.
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Future<ListKeysResult> |
listKeysAsync(ListKeysRequest request)
Gets a list of all customer master keys (CMKs) in the caller's AWS account and region.
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Future<ListKeysResult> |
listKeysAsync(ListKeysRequest request,
AsyncHandler<ListKeysRequest,ListKeysResult> asyncHandler)
Gets a list of all customer master keys (CMKs) in the caller's AWS account and region.
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Future<ListResourceTagsResult> |
listResourceTagsAsync(ListResourceTagsRequest request)
Returns a list of all tags for the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<ListResourceTagsResult> |
listResourceTagsAsync(ListResourceTagsRequest request,
AsyncHandler<ListResourceTagsRequest,ListResourceTagsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns a list of all tags for the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<ListRetirableGrantsResult> |
listRetirableGrantsAsync(ListRetirableGrantsRequest request)
Returns a list of all grants for which the grant's
RetiringPrincipal matches the one specified. |
Future<ListRetirableGrantsResult> |
listRetirableGrantsAsync(ListRetirableGrantsRequest request,
AsyncHandler<ListRetirableGrantsRequest,ListRetirableGrantsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns a list of all grants for which the grant's
RetiringPrincipal matches the one specified. |
Future<PutKeyPolicyResult> |
putKeyPolicyAsync(PutKeyPolicyRequest request)
Attaches a key policy to the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<PutKeyPolicyResult> |
putKeyPolicyAsync(PutKeyPolicyRequest request,
AsyncHandler<PutKeyPolicyRequest,PutKeyPolicyResult> asyncHandler)
Attaches a key policy to the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<ReEncryptResult> |
reEncryptAsync(ReEncryptRequest request)
Encrypts data on the server side with a new customer master key (CMK) without exposing the plaintext of the data
on the client side.
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Future<ReEncryptResult> |
reEncryptAsync(ReEncryptRequest request,
AsyncHandler<ReEncryptRequest,ReEncryptResult> asyncHandler)
Encrypts data on the server side with a new customer master key (CMK) without exposing the plaintext of the data
on the client side.
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Future<RetireGrantResult> |
retireGrantAsync()
Simplified method form for invoking the RetireGrant operation.
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Future<RetireGrantResult> |
retireGrantAsync(AsyncHandler<RetireGrantRequest,RetireGrantResult> asyncHandler)
Simplified method form for invoking the RetireGrant operation with an AsyncHandler.
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Future<RetireGrantResult> |
retireGrantAsync(RetireGrantRequest request)
Retires a grant.
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Future<RetireGrantResult> |
retireGrantAsync(RetireGrantRequest request,
AsyncHandler<RetireGrantRequest,RetireGrantResult> asyncHandler)
Retires a grant.
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Future<RevokeGrantResult> |
revokeGrantAsync(RevokeGrantRequest request)
Revokes the specified grant for the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<RevokeGrantResult> |
revokeGrantAsync(RevokeGrantRequest request,
AsyncHandler<RevokeGrantRequest,RevokeGrantResult> asyncHandler)
Revokes the specified grant for the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<ScheduleKeyDeletionResult> |
scheduleKeyDeletionAsync(ScheduleKeyDeletionRequest request)
Schedules the deletion of a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<ScheduleKeyDeletionResult> |
scheduleKeyDeletionAsync(ScheduleKeyDeletionRequest request,
AsyncHandler<ScheduleKeyDeletionRequest,ScheduleKeyDeletionResult> asyncHandler)
Schedules the deletion of a customer master key (CMK).
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void |
shutdown()
Shuts down the client, releasing all managed resources.
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Future<TagResourceResult> |
tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest request)
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<TagResourceResult> |
tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest request,
AsyncHandler<TagResourceRequest,TagResourceResult> asyncHandler)
Adds or overwrites one or more tags for the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<UntagResourceResult> |
untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest request)
Removes the specified tag or tags from the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<UntagResourceResult> |
untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest request,
AsyncHandler<UntagResourceRequest,UntagResourceResult> asyncHandler)
Removes the specified tag or tags from the specified customer master key (CMK).
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Future<UpdateAliasResult> |
updateAliasAsync(UpdateAliasRequest request)
Associates an existing alias with a different customer master key (CMK).
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Future<UpdateAliasResult> |
updateAliasAsync(UpdateAliasRequest request,
AsyncHandler<UpdateAliasRequest,UpdateAliasResult> asyncHandler)
Associates an existing alias with a different customer master key (CMK).
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Future<UpdateKeyDescriptionResult> |
updateKeyDescriptionAsync(UpdateKeyDescriptionRequest request)
Updates the description of a customer master key (CMK).
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Future<UpdateKeyDescriptionResult> |
updateKeyDescriptionAsync(UpdateKeyDescriptionRequest request,
AsyncHandler<UpdateKeyDescriptionRequest,UpdateKeyDescriptionResult> asyncHandler)
Updates the description of a customer master key (CMK).
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AWSKMSAsyncClientBuilder.defaultClient()Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing 50 threads (to match the default maximum number of concurrent connections to the service).
@Deprecated public AWSKMSAsyncClient(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)
Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing a number of threads equal to the
maximum number of concurrent connections configured via ClientConfiguration.getMaxConnections().
clientConfiguration - The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to KMS (ex: proxy settings, retry
counts, etc).DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain,
Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)@Deprecated public AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing 50 threads (to match the default maximum number of concurrent connections to the service).
awsCredentials - The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services.Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)@Deprecated public AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, ExecutorService executorService)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider) and
AwsAsyncClientBuilder.withExecutorFactory(com.amazonaws.client.builder.ExecutorFactory)awsCredentials - The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services.executorService - The executor service by which all asynchronous requests will be executed.@Deprecated public AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, ExecutorService executorService)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider) and
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration) and
AwsAsyncClientBuilder.withExecutorFactory(com.amazonaws.client.builder.ExecutorFactory)awsCredentials - The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services.clientConfiguration - Client configuration options (ex: max retry limit, proxy settings, etc).executorService - The executor service by which all asynchronous requests will be executed.@Deprecated public AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing 50 threads (to match the default maximum number of concurrent connections to the service).
awsCredentialsProvider - The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)@Deprecated public AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider) and
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)
Asynchronous methods are delegated to a fixed-size thread pool containing a number of threads equal to the
maximum number of concurrent connections configured via ClientConfiguration.getMaxConnections().
awsCredentialsProvider - The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.clientConfiguration - Client configuration options (ex: max retry limit, proxy settings, etc).DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain,
Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)@Deprecated public AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ExecutorService executorService)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider) and
AwsAsyncClientBuilder.withExecutorFactory(com.amazonaws.client.builder.ExecutorFactory)awsCredentialsProvider - The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.executorService - The executor service by which all asynchronous requests will be executed.@Deprecated public AWSKMSAsyncClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, ExecutorService executorService)
AwsClientBuilder.withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider) and
AwsClientBuilder.withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration) and
AwsAsyncClientBuilder.withExecutorFactory(com.amazonaws.client.builder.ExecutorFactory)awsCredentialsProvider - The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services.clientConfiguration - Client configuration options (ex: max retry limit, proxy settings, etc).executorService - The executor service by which all asynchronous requests will be executed.public static AWSKMSAsyncClientBuilder asyncBuilder()
public ExecutorService getExecutorService()
public Future<CancelKeyDeletionResult> cancelKeyDeletionAsync(CancelKeyDeletionRequest request)
AWSKMSAsync
Cancels the deletion of a customer master key (CMK). When this operation is successful, the CMK is set to the
Disabled state. To enable a CMK, use EnableKey. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in
a different AWS account.
For more information about scheduling and canceling deletion of a CMK, see Deleting Customer Master Keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
cancelKeyDeletionAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<CancelKeyDeletionResult> cancelKeyDeletionAsync(CancelKeyDeletionRequest request, AsyncHandler<CancelKeyDeletionRequest,CancelKeyDeletionResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsync
Cancels the deletion of a customer master key (CMK). When this operation is successful, the CMK is set to the
Disabled state. To enable a CMK, use EnableKey. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in
a different AWS account.
For more information about scheduling and canceling deletion of a CMK, see Deleting Customer Master Keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
cancelKeyDeletionAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateAliasResult> createAliasAsync(CreateAliasRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncCreates a display name for a customer master key (CMK). You can use an alias to identify a CMK in selected operations, such as Encrypt and GenerateDataKey.
Each CMK can have multiple aliases, but each alias points to only one CMK. The alias name must be unique in the AWS account and region. To simplify code that runs in multiple regions, use the same alias name, but point it to a different CMK in each region.
Because an alias is not a property of a CMK, you can delete and change the aliases of a CMK without affecting the CMK. Also, aliases do not appear in the response from the DescribeKey operation. To get the aliases of all CMKs, use the ListAliases operation.
An alias must start with the word alias followed by a forward slash (alias/). The alias
name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-). Alias names
cannot begin with aws; that alias name prefix is reserved by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
The alias and the CMK it is mapped to must be in the same AWS account and the same region. You cannot perform this operation on an alias in a different AWS account.
To map an existing alias to a different CMK, call UpdateAlias.
createAliasAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<CreateAliasResult> createAliasAsync(CreateAliasRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateAliasRequest,CreateAliasResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncCreates a display name for a customer master key (CMK). You can use an alias to identify a CMK in selected operations, such as Encrypt and GenerateDataKey.
Each CMK can have multiple aliases, but each alias points to only one CMK. The alias name must be unique in the AWS account and region. To simplify code that runs in multiple regions, use the same alias name, but point it to a different CMK in each region.
Because an alias is not a property of a CMK, you can delete and change the aliases of a CMK without affecting the CMK. Also, aliases do not appear in the response from the DescribeKey operation. To get the aliases of all CMKs, use the ListAliases operation.
An alias must start with the word alias followed by a forward slash (alias/). The alias
name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-). Alias names
cannot begin with aws; that alias name prefix is reserved by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
The alias and the CMK it is mapped to must be in the same AWS account and the same region. You cannot perform this operation on an alias in a different AWS account.
To map an existing alias to a different CMK, call UpdateAlias.
createAliasAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateGrantResult> createGrantAsync(CreateGrantRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncAdds a grant to a customer master key (CMK). The grant specifies who can use the CMK and under what conditions. When setting permissions, grants are an alternative to key policies.
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter. For more information about grants, see Grants in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
createGrantAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<CreateGrantResult> createGrantAsync(CreateGrantRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateGrantRequest,CreateGrantResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncAdds a grant to a customer master key (CMK). The grant specifies who can use the CMK and under what conditions. When setting permissions, grants are an alternative to key policies.
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter. For more information about grants, see Grants in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
createGrantAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateKeyResult> createKeyAsync(CreateKeyRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncCreates a customer master key (CMK) in the caller's AWS account.
You can use a CMK to encrypt small amounts of data (4 KiB or less) directly, but CMKs are more commonly used to encrypt data encryption keys (DEKs), which are used to encrypt raw data. For more information about DEKs and the difference between CMKs and DEKs, see the following:
The GenerateDataKey operation
AWS Key Management Service Concepts in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide
You cannot use this operation to create a CMK in a different AWS account.
createKeyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<CreateKeyResult> createKeyAsync(CreateKeyRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateKeyRequest,CreateKeyResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncCreates a customer master key (CMK) in the caller's AWS account.
You can use a CMK to encrypt small amounts of data (4 KiB or less) directly, but CMKs are more commonly used to encrypt data encryption keys (DEKs), which are used to encrypt raw data. For more information about DEKs and the difference between CMKs and DEKs, see the following:
The GenerateDataKey operation
AWS Key Management Service Concepts in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide
You cannot use this operation to create a CMK in a different AWS account.
createKeyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<CreateKeyResult> createKeyAsync()
createKeyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsynccreateKeyAsync(CreateKeyRequest)public Future<CreateKeyResult> createKeyAsync(AsyncHandler<CreateKeyRequest,CreateKeyResult> asyncHandler)
createKeyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsynccreateKeyAsync(CreateKeyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<DecryptResult> decryptAsync(DecryptRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncDecrypts ciphertext. Ciphertext is plaintext that has been previously encrypted by using any of the following operations:
Note that if a caller has been granted access permissions to all keys (through, for example, IAM user policies
that grant Decrypt permission on all resources), then ciphertext encrypted by using keys in other
accounts where the key grants access to the caller can be decrypted. To remedy this, we recommend that you do not
grant Decrypt access in an IAM user policy. Instead grant Decrypt access only in key
policies. If you must grant Decrypt access in an IAM user policy, you should scope the resource to
specific keys or to specific trusted accounts.
decryptAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<DecryptResult> decryptAsync(DecryptRequest request, AsyncHandler<DecryptRequest,DecryptResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncDecrypts ciphertext. Ciphertext is plaintext that has been previously encrypted by using any of the following operations:
Note that if a caller has been granted access permissions to all keys (through, for example, IAM user policies
that grant Decrypt permission on all resources), then ciphertext encrypted by using keys in other
accounts where the key grants access to the caller can be decrypted. To remedy this, we recommend that you do not
grant Decrypt access in an IAM user policy. Instead grant Decrypt access only in key
policies. If you must grant Decrypt access in an IAM user policy, you should scope the resource to
specific keys or to specific trusted accounts.
decryptAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteAliasResult> deleteAliasAsync(DeleteAliasRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncDeletes the specified alias. You cannot perform this operation on an alias in a different AWS account.
Because an alias is not a property of a CMK, you can delete and change the aliases of a CMK without affecting the CMK. Also, aliases do not appear in the response from the DescribeKey operation. To get the aliases of all CMKs, use the ListAliases operation.
Each CMK can have multiple aliases. To change the alias of a CMK, use DeleteAlias to delete the current alias and CreateAlias to create a new alias. To associate an existing alias with a different customer master key (CMK), call UpdateAlias.
deleteAliasAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteAliasResult> deleteAliasAsync(DeleteAliasRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteAliasRequest,DeleteAliasResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncDeletes the specified alias. You cannot perform this operation on an alias in a different AWS account.
Because an alias is not a property of a CMK, you can delete and change the aliases of a CMK without affecting the CMK. Also, aliases do not appear in the response from the DescribeKey operation. To get the aliases of all CMKs, use the ListAliases operation.
Each CMK can have multiple aliases. To change the alias of a CMK, use DeleteAlias to delete the current alias and CreateAlias to create a new alias. To associate an existing alias with a different customer master key (CMK), call UpdateAlias.
deleteAliasAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResult> deleteImportedKeyMaterialAsync(DeleteImportedKeyMaterialRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncDeletes key material that you previously imported. This operation makes the specified customer master key (CMK) unusable. For more information about importing key material into AWS KMS, see Importing Key Material in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
When the specified CMK is in the PendingDeletion state, this operation does not change the CMK's
state. Otherwise, it changes the CMK's state to PendingImport.
After you delete key material, you can use ImportKeyMaterial to reimport the same key material into the CMK.
deleteImportedKeyMaterialAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResult> deleteImportedKeyMaterialAsync(DeleteImportedKeyMaterialRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteImportedKeyMaterialRequest,DeleteImportedKeyMaterialResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncDeletes key material that you previously imported. This operation makes the specified customer master key (CMK) unusable. For more information about importing key material into AWS KMS, see Importing Key Material in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
When the specified CMK is in the PendingDeletion state, this operation does not change the CMK's
state. Otherwise, it changes the CMK's state to PendingImport.
After you delete key material, you can use ImportKeyMaterial to reimport the same key material into the CMK.
deleteImportedKeyMaterialAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeKeyResult> describeKeyAsync(DescribeKeyRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncProvides detailed information about the specified customer master key (CMK).
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
describeKeyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<DescribeKeyResult> describeKeyAsync(DescribeKeyRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeKeyRequest,DescribeKeyResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncProvides detailed information about the specified customer master key (CMK).
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
describeKeyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisableKeyResult> disableKeyAsync(DisableKeyRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncSets the state of a customer master key (CMK) to disabled, thereby preventing its use for cryptographic operations. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
disableKeyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<DisableKeyResult> disableKeyAsync(DisableKeyRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisableKeyRequest,DisableKeyResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncSets the state of a customer master key (CMK) to disabled, thereby preventing its use for cryptographic operations. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
For more information about how key state affects the use of a CMK, see How Key State Affects the Use of a Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
disableKeyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DisableKeyRotationResult> disableKeyRotationAsync(DisableKeyRotationRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncDisables automatic rotation of the key material for the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
disableKeyRotationAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<DisableKeyRotationResult> disableKeyRotationAsync(DisableKeyRotationRequest request, AsyncHandler<DisableKeyRotationRequest,DisableKeyRotationResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncDisables automatic rotation of the key material for the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
disableKeyRotationAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EnableKeyResult> enableKeyAsync(EnableKeyRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncSets the state of a customer master key (CMK) to enabled, thereby permitting its use for cryptographic operations. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
enableKeyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<EnableKeyResult> enableKeyAsync(EnableKeyRequest request, AsyncHandler<EnableKeyRequest,EnableKeyResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncSets the state of a customer master key (CMK) to enabled, thereby permitting its use for cryptographic operations. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
enableKeyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EnableKeyRotationResult> enableKeyRotationAsync(EnableKeyRotationRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncEnables automatic rotation of the key material for the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
enableKeyRotationAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<EnableKeyRotationResult> enableKeyRotationAsync(EnableKeyRotationRequest request, AsyncHandler<EnableKeyRotationRequest,EnableKeyRotationResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncEnables automatic rotation of the key material for the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
enableKeyRotationAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<EncryptResult> encryptAsync(EncryptRequest request)
AWSKMSAsync
Encrypts plaintext into ciphertext by using a customer master key (CMK). The Encrypt operation has
two primary use cases:
You can encrypt up to 4 kilobytes (4096 bytes) of arbitrary data such as an RSA key, a database password, or other sensitive information.
To move encrypted data from one AWS region to another, you can use this operation to encrypt in the new region the plaintext data key that was used to encrypt the data in the original region. This provides you with an encrypted copy of the data key that can be decrypted in the new region and used there to decrypt the encrypted data.
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
Unless you are moving encrypted data from one region to another, you don't use this operation to encrypt a
generated data key within a region. To get data keys that are already encrypted, call the GenerateDataKey
or GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext operation. Data keys don't need to be encrypted again by calling
Encrypt.
To encrypt data locally in your application, use the GenerateDataKey operation to return a plaintext data encryption key and a copy of the key encrypted under the CMK of your choosing.
encryptAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<EncryptResult> encryptAsync(EncryptRequest request, AsyncHandler<EncryptRequest,EncryptResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsync
Encrypts plaintext into ciphertext by using a customer master key (CMK). The Encrypt operation has
two primary use cases:
You can encrypt up to 4 kilobytes (4096 bytes) of arbitrary data such as an RSA key, a database password, or other sensitive information.
To move encrypted data from one AWS region to another, you can use this operation to encrypt in the new region the plaintext data key that was used to encrypt the data in the original region. This provides you with an encrypted copy of the data key that can be decrypted in the new region and used there to decrypt the encrypted data.
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
Unless you are moving encrypted data from one region to another, you don't use this operation to encrypt a
generated data key within a region. To get data keys that are already encrypted, call the GenerateDataKey
or GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext operation. Data keys don't need to be encrypted again by calling
Encrypt.
To encrypt data locally in your application, use the GenerateDataKey operation to return a plaintext data encryption key and a copy of the key encrypted under the CMK of your choosing.
encryptAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GenerateDataKeyResult> generateDataKeyAsync(GenerateDataKeyRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncReturns a data encryption key that you can use in your application to encrypt data locally.
You must specify the customer master key (CMK) under which to generate the data key. You must also specify the
length of the data key using either the KeySpec or NumberOfBytes field. You must
specify one field or the other, but not both. For common key lengths (128-bit and 256-bit symmetric keys), we
recommend that you use KeySpec. To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account,
specify the key ARN or alias ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
This operation returns a plaintext copy of the data key in the Plaintext field of the response, and
an encrypted copy of the data key in the CiphertextBlob field. The data key is encrypted under the
CMK specified in the KeyId field of the request.
We recommend that you use the following pattern to encrypt data locally in your application:
Use this operation (GenerateDataKey) to get a data encryption key.
Use the plaintext data encryption key (returned in the Plaintext field of the response) to encrypt
data locally, then erase the plaintext data key from memory.
Store the encrypted data key (returned in the CiphertextBlob field of the response) alongside the
locally encrypted data.
To decrypt data locally:
Use the Decrypt operation to decrypt the encrypted data key into a plaintext copy of the data key.
Use the plaintext data key to decrypt data locally, then erase the plaintext data key from memory.
To return only an encrypted copy of the data key, use GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext. To return a random byte string that is cryptographically secure, use GenerateRandom.
If you use the optional EncryptionContext field, you must store at least enough information to be
able to reconstruct the full encryption context when you later send the ciphertext to the Decrypt
operation. It is a good practice to choose an encryption context that you can reconstruct on the fly to better
secure the ciphertext. For more information, see Encryption Context in the
AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
generateDataKeyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<GenerateDataKeyResult> generateDataKeyAsync(GenerateDataKeyRequest request, AsyncHandler<GenerateDataKeyRequest,GenerateDataKeyResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncReturns a data encryption key that you can use in your application to encrypt data locally.
You must specify the customer master key (CMK) under which to generate the data key. You must also specify the
length of the data key using either the KeySpec or NumberOfBytes field. You must
specify one field or the other, but not both. For common key lengths (128-bit and 256-bit symmetric keys), we
recommend that you use KeySpec. To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account,
specify the key ARN or alias ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
This operation returns a plaintext copy of the data key in the Plaintext field of the response, and
an encrypted copy of the data key in the CiphertextBlob field. The data key is encrypted under the
CMK specified in the KeyId field of the request.
We recommend that you use the following pattern to encrypt data locally in your application:
Use this operation (GenerateDataKey) to get a data encryption key.
Use the plaintext data encryption key (returned in the Plaintext field of the response) to encrypt
data locally, then erase the plaintext data key from memory.
Store the encrypted data key (returned in the CiphertextBlob field of the response) alongside the
locally encrypted data.
To decrypt data locally:
Use the Decrypt operation to decrypt the encrypted data key into a plaintext copy of the data key.
Use the plaintext data key to decrypt data locally, then erase the plaintext data key from memory.
To return only an encrypted copy of the data key, use GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext. To return a random byte string that is cryptographically secure, use GenerateRandom.
If you use the optional EncryptionContext field, you must store at least enough information to be
able to reconstruct the full encryption context when you later send the ciphertext to the Decrypt
operation. It is a good practice to choose an encryption context that you can reconstruct on the fly to better
secure the ciphertext. For more information, see Encryption Context in the
AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
generateDataKeyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResult> generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextAsync(GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncReturns a data encryption key encrypted under a customer master key (CMK). This operation is identical to GenerateDataKey but returns only the encrypted copy of the data key.
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
This operation is useful in a system that has multiple components with different degrees of trust. For example,
consider a system that stores encrypted data in containers. Each container stores the encrypted data and an
encrypted copy of the data key. One component of the system, called the control plane, creates new
containers. When it creates a new container, it uses this operation (GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext
) to get an encrypted data key and then stores it in the container. Later, a different component of the system,
called the data plane, puts encrypted data into the containers. To do this, it passes the encrypted data
key to the Decrypt operation, then uses the returned plaintext data key to encrypt data, and finally
stores the encrypted data in the container. In this system, the control plane never sees the plaintext data key.
generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResult> generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextAsync(GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextRequest request, AsyncHandler<GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextRequest,GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncReturns a data encryption key encrypted under a customer master key (CMK). This operation is identical to GenerateDataKey but returns only the encrypted copy of the data key.
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN or alias ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
This operation is useful in a system that has multiple components with different degrees of trust. For example,
consider a system that stores encrypted data in containers. Each container stores the encrypted data and an
encrypted copy of the data key. One component of the system, called the control plane, creates new
containers. When it creates a new container, it uses this operation (GenerateDataKeyWithoutPlaintext
) to get an encrypted data key and then stores it in the container. Later, a different component of the system,
called the data plane, puts encrypted data into the containers. To do this, it passes the encrypted data
key to the Decrypt operation, then uses the returned plaintext data key to encrypt data, and finally
stores the encrypted data in the container. In this system, the control plane never sees the plaintext data key.
generateDataKeyWithoutPlaintextAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GenerateRandomResult> generateRandomAsync(GenerateRandomRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncReturns a random byte string that is cryptographically secure.
For more information about entropy and random number generation, see the AWS Key Management Service Cryptographic Details whitepaper.
generateRandomAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<GenerateRandomResult> generateRandomAsync(GenerateRandomRequest request, AsyncHandler<GenerateRandomRequest,GenerateRandomResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncReturns a random byte string that is cryptographically secure.
For more information about entropy and random number generation, see the AWS Key Management Service Cryptographic Details whitepaper.
generateRandomAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GenerateRandomResult> generateRandomAsync()
generateRandomAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncgenerateRandomAsync(GenerateRandomRequest)public Future<GenerateRandomResult> generateRandomAsync(AsyncHandler<GenerateRandomRequest,GenerateRandomResult> asyncHandler)
generateRandomAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncgenerateRandomAsync(GenerateRandomRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<GetKeyPolicyResult> getKeyPolicyAsync(GetKeyPolicyRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncGets a key policy attached to the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
getKeyPolicyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<GetKeyPolicyResult> getKeyPolicyAsync(GetKeyPolicyRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetKeyPolicyRequest,GetKeyPolicyResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncGets a key policy attached to the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
getKeyPolicyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetKeyRotationStatusResult> getKeyRotationStatusAsync(GetKeyRotationStatusRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncGets a Boolean value that indicates whether automatic rotation of the key material is enabled for the specified customer master key (CMK).
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
getKeyRotationStatusAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<GetKeyRotationStatusResult> getKeyRotationStatusAsync(GetKeyRotationStatusRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetKeyRotationStatusRequest,GetKeyRotationStatusResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncGets a Boolean value that indicates whether automatic rotation of the key material is enabled for the specified customer master key (CMK).
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
getKeyRotationStatusAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetParametersForImportResult> getParametersForImportAsync(GetParametersForImportRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncReturns the items you need in order to import key material into AWS KMS from your existing key management infrastructure. For more information about importing key material into AWS KMS, see Importing Key Material in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
You must specify the key ID of the customer master key (CMK) into which you will import key material. This CMK's
Origin must be EXTERNAL. You must also specify the wrapping algorithm and type of
wrapping key (public key) that you will use to encrypt the key material. You cannot perform this operation on a
CMK in a different AWS account.
This operation returns a public key and an import token. Use the public key to encrypt the key material. Store
the import token to send with a subsequent ImportKeyMaterial request. The public key and import token from
the same response must be used together. These items are valid for 24 hours. When they expire, they cannot be
used for a subsequent ImportKeyMaterial request. To get new ones, send another
GetParametersForImport request.
getParametersForImportAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<GetParametersForImportResult> getParametersForImportAsync(GetParametersForImportRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetParametersForImportRequest,GetParametersForImportResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncReturns the items you need in order to import key material into AWS KMS from your existing key management infrastructure. For more information about importing key material into AWS KMS, see Importing Key Material in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
You must specify the key ID of the customer master key (CMK) into which you will import key material. This CMK's
Origin must be EXTERNAL. You must also specify the wrapping algorithm and type of
wrapping key (public key) that you will use to encrypt the key material. You cannot perform this operation on a
CMK in a different AWS account.
This operation returns a public key and an import token. Use the public key to encrypt the key material. Store
the import token to send with a subsequent ImportKeyMaterial request. The public key and import token from
the same response must be used together. These items are valid for 24 hours. When they expire, they cannot be
used for a subsequent ImportKeyMaterial request. To get new ones, send another
GetParametersForImport request.
getParametersForImportAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ImportKeyMaterialResult> importKeyMaterialAsync(ImportKeyMaterialRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncImports key material into an existing AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) that was created without key material. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account. For more information about creating CMKs with no key material and then importing key material, see Importing Key Material in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
Before using this operation, call GetParametersForImport. Its response includes a public key and an import
token. Use the public key to encrypt the key material. Then, submit the import token from the same
GetParametersForImport response.
When calling this operation, you must specify the following values:
The key ID or key ARN of a CMK with no key material. Its Origin must be EXTERNAL.
To create a CMK with no key material, call CreateKey and set the value of its Origin
parameter to EXTERNAL. To get the Origin of a CMK, call DescribeKey.)
The encrypted key material. To get the public key to encrypt the key material, call GetParametersForImport.
The import token that GetParametersForImport returned. This token and the public key used to encrypt the key material must have come from the same response.
Whether the key material expires and if so, when. If you set an expiration date, you can change it only by reimporting the same key material and specifying a new expiration date. If the key material expires, AWS KMS deletes the key material and the CMK becomes unusable. To use the CMK again, you must reimport the same key material.
When this operation is successful, the CMK's key state changes from PendingImport to
Enabled, and you can use the CMK. After you successfully import key material into a CMK, you can
reimport the same key material into that CMK, but you cannot import different key material.
importKeyMaterialAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<ImportKeyMaterialResult> importKeyMaterialAsync(ImportKeyMaterialRequest request, AsyncHandler<ImportKeyMaterialRequest,ImportKeyMaterialResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncImports key material into an existing AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) that was created without key material. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account. For more information about creating CMKs with no key material and then importing key material, see Importing Key Material in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
Before using this operation, call GetParametersForImport. Its response includes a public key and an import
token. Use the public key to encrypt the key material. Then, submit the import token from the same
GetParametersForImport response.
When calling this operation, you must specify the following values:
The key ID or key ARN of a CMK with no key material. Its Origin must be EXTERNAL.
To create a CMK with no key material, call CreateKey and set the value of its Origin
parameter to EXTERNAL. To get the Origin of a CMK, call DescribeKey.)
The encrypted key material. To get the public key to encrypt the key material, call GetParametersForImport.
The import token that GetParametersForImport returned. This token and the public key used to encrypt the key material must have come from the same response.
Whether the key material expires and if so, when. If you set an expiration date, you can change it only by reimporting the same key material and specifying a new expiration date. If the key material expires, AWS KMS deletes the key material and the CMK becomes unusable. To use the CMK again, you must reimport the same key material.
When this operation is successful, the CMK's key state changes from PendingImport to
Enabled, and you can use the CMK. After you successfully import key material into a CMK, you can
reimport the same key material into that CMK, but you cannot import different key material.
importKeyMaterialAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListAliasesResult> listAliasesAsync(ListAliasesRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncGets a list of all aliases in the caller's AWS account and region. You cannot list aliases in other accounts. For more information about aliases, see CreateAlias.
The response might include several aliases that do not have a TargetKeyId field because they are not
associated with a CMK. These are predefined aliases that are reserved for CMKs managed by AWS services. If an
alias is not associated with a CMK, the alias does not count against the alias limit for your
account.
listAliasesAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<ListAliasesResult> listAliasesAsync(ListAliasesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListAliasesRequest,ListAliasesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncGets a list of all aliases in the caller's AWS account and region. You cannot list aliases in other accounts. For more information about aliases, see CreateAlias.
The response might include several aliases that do not have a TargetKeyId field because they are not
associated with a CMK. These are predefined aliases that are reserved for CMKs managed by AWS services. If an
alias is not associated with a CMK, the alias does not count against the alias limit for your
account.
listAliasesAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListAliasesResult> listAliasesAsync()
listAliasesAsync in interface AWSKMSAsynclistAliasesAsync(ListAliasesRequest)public Future<ListAliasesResult> listAliasesAsync(AsyncHandler<ListAliasesRequest,ListAliasesResult> asyncHandler)
listAliasesAsync in interface AWSKMSAsynclistAliasesAsync(ListAliasesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<ListGrantsResult> listGrantsAsync(ListGrantsRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncGets a list of all grants for the specified customer master key (CMK).
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
listGrantsAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<ListGrantsResult> listGrantsAsync(ListGrantsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListGrantsRequest,ListGrantsResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncGets a list of all grants for the specified customer master key (CMK).
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
listGrantsAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListKeyPoliciesResult> listKeyPoliciesAsync(ListKeyPoliciesRequest request)
AWSKMSAsync
Gets the names of the key policies that are attached to a customer master key (CMK). This operation is designed
to get policy names that you can use in a GetKeyPolicy operation. However, the only valid policy name is
default. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
listKeyPoliciesAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<ListKeyPoliciesResult> listKeyPoliciesAsync(ListKeyPoliciesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListKeyPoliciesRequest,ListKeyPoliciesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsync
Gets the names of the key policies that are attached to a customer master key (CMK). This operation is designed
to get policy names that you can use in a GetKeyPolicy operation. However, the only valid policy name is
default. You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
listKeyPoliciesAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListKeysResult> listKeysAsync(ListKeysRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncGets a list of all customer master keys (CMKs) in the caller's AWS account and region.
listKeysAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<ListKeysResult> listKeysAsync(ListKeysRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListKeysRequest,ListKeysResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncGets a list of all customer master keys (CMKs) in the caller's AWS account and region.
listKeysAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListKeysResult> listKeysAsync()
listKeysAsync in interface AWSKMSAsynclistKeysAsync(ListKeysRequest)public Future<ListKeysResult> listKeysAsync(AsyncHandler<ListKeysRequest,ListKeysResult> asyncHandler)
listKeysAsync in interface AWSKMSAsynclistKeysAsync(ListKeysRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<ListResourceTagsResult> listResourceTagsAsync(ListResourceTagsRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncReturns a list of all tags for the specified customer master key (CMK).
You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
listResourceTagsAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<ListResourceTagsResult> listResourceTagsAsync(ListResourceTagsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListResourceTagsRequest,ListResourceTagsResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncReturns a list of all tags for the specified customer master key (CMK).
You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
listResourceTagsAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ListRetirableGrantsResult> listRetirableGrantsAsync(ListRetirableGrantsRequest request)
AWSKMSAsync
Returns a list of all grants for which the grant's RetiringPrincipal matches the one specified.
A typical use is to list all grants that you are able to retire. To retire a grant, use RetireGrant.
listRetirableGrantsAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<ListRetirableGrantsResult> listRetirableGrantsAsync(ListRetirableGrantsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListRetirableGrantsRequest,ListRetirableGrantsResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsync
Returns a list of all grants for which the grant's RetiringPrincipal matches the one specified.
A typical use is to list all grants that you are able to retire. To retire a grant, use RetireGrant.
listRetirableGrantsAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<PutKeyPolicyResult> putKeyPolicyAsync(PutKeyPolicyRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncAttaches a key policy to the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
For more information about key policies, see Key Policies in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
putKeyPolicyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<PutKeyPolicyResult> putKeyPolicyAsync(PutKeyPolicyRequest request, AsyncHandler<PutKeyPolicyRequest,PutKeyPolicyResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncAttaches a key policy to the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
For more information about key policies, see Key Policies in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
putKeyPolicyAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ReEncryptResult> reEncryptAsync(ReEncryptRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncEncrypts data on the server side with a new customer master key (CMK) without exposing the plaintext of the data on the client side. The data is first decrypted and then reencrypted. You can also use this operation to change the encryption context of a ciphertext.
You can reencrypt data using CMKs in different AWS accounts.
Unlike other operations, ReEncrypt is authorized twice, once as ReEncryptFrom on the
source CMK and once as ReEncryptTo on the destination CMK. We recommend that you include the
"kms:ReEncrypt*" permission in your key policies to permit
reencryption from or to the CMK. This permission is automatically included in the key policy when you create a
CMK through the console, but you must include it manually when you create a CMK programmatically or when you set
a key policy with the PutKeyPolicy operation.
reEncryptAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<ReEncryptResult> reEncryptAsync(ReEncryptRequest request, AsyncHandler<ReEncryptRequest,ReEncryptResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncEncrypts data on the server side with a new customer master key (CMK) without exposing the plaintext of the data on the client side. The data is first decrypted and then reencrypted. You can also use this operation to change the encryption context of a ciphertext.
You can reencrypt data using CMKs in different AWS accounts.
Unlike other operations, ReEncrypt is authorized twice, once as ReEncryptFrom on the
source CMK and once as ReEncryptTo on the destination CMK. We recommend that you include the
"kms:ReEncrypt*" permission in your key policies to permit
reencryption from or to the CMK. This permission is automatically included in the key policy when you create a
CMK through the console, but you must include it manually when you create a CMK programmatically or when you set
a key policy with the PutKeyPolicy operation.
reEncryptAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RetireGrantResult> retireGrantAsync(RetireGrantRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncRetires a grant. To clean up, you can retire a grant when you're done using it. You should revoke a grant when you intend to actively deny operations that depend on it. The following are permitted to call this API:
The AWS account (root user) under which the grant was created
The RetiringPrincipal, if present in the grant
The GranteePrincipal, if RetireGrant is an operation specified in the grant
You must identify the grant to retire by its grant token or by a combination of the grant ID and the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the customer master key (CMK). A grant token is a unique variable-length base64-encoded string. A grant ID is a 64 character unique identifier of a grant. The CreateGrant operation returns both.
retireGrantAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<RetireGrantResult> retireGrantAsync(RetireGrantRequest request, AsyncHandler<RetireGrantRequest,RetireGrantResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncRetires a grant. To clean up, you can retire a grant when you're done using it. You should revoke a grant when you intend to actively deny operations that depend on it. The following are permitted to call this API:
The AWS account (root user) under which the grant was created
The RetiringPrincipal, if present in the grant
The GranteePrincipal, if RetireGrant is an operation specified in the grant
You must identify the grant to retire by its grant token or by a combination of the grant ID and the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the customer master key (CMK). A grant token is a unique variable-length base64-encoded string. A grant ID is a 64 character unique identifier of a grant. The CreateGrant operation returns both.
retireGrantAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RetireGrantResult> retireGrantAsync()
retireGrantAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncretireGrantAsync(RetireGrantRequest)public Future<RetireGrantResult> retireGrantAsync(AsyncHandler<RetireGrantRequest,RetireGrantResult> asyncHandler)
retireGrantAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncretireGrantAsync(RetireGrantRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler)public Future<RevokeGrantResult> revokeGrantAsync(RevokeGrantRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncRevokes the specified grant for the specified customer master key (CMK). You can revoke a grant to actively deny operations that depend on it.
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
revokeGrantAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<RevokeGrantResult> revokeGrantAsync(RevokeGrantRequest request, AsyncHandler<RevokeGrantRequest,RevokeGrantResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncRevokes the specified grant for the specified customer master key (CMK). You can revoke a grant to actively deny operations that depend on it.
To perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account, specify the key ARN in the value of the KeyId parameter.
revokeGrantAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<ScheduleKeyDeletionResult> scheduleKeyDeletionAsync(ScheduleKeyDeletionRequest request)
AWSKMSAsync
Schedules the deletion of a customer master key (CMK). You may provide a waiting period, specified in days,
before deletion occurs. If you do not provide a waiting period, the default period of 30 days is used. When this
operation is successful, the state of the CMK changes to PendingDeletion. Before the waiting period
ends, you can use CancelKeyDeletion to cancel the deletion of the CMK. After the waiting period ends, AWS
KMS deletes the CMK and all AWS KMS data associated with it, including all aliases that refer to it.
You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
Deleting a CMK is a destructive and potentially dangerous operation. When a CMK is deleted, all data that was encrypted under the CMK is rendered unrecoverable. To restrict the use of a CMK without deleting it, use DisableKey.
For more information about scheduling a CMK for deletion, see Deleting Customer Master Keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
scheduleKeyDeletionAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<ScheduleKeyDeletionResult> scheduleKeyDeletionAsync(ScheduleKeyDeletionRequest request, AsyncHandler<ScheduleKeyDeletionRequest,ScheduleKeyDeletionResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsync
Schedules the deletion of a customer master key (CMK). You may provide a waiting period, specified in days,
before deletion occurs. If you do not provide a waiting period, the default period of 30 days is used. When this
operation is successful, the state of the CMK changes to PendingDeletion. Before the waiting period
ends, you can use CancelKeyDeletion to cancel the deletion of the CMK. After the waiting period ends, AWS
KMS deletes the CMK and all AWS KMS data associated with it, including all aliases that refer to it.
You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
Deleting a CMK is a destructive and potentially dangerous operation. When a CMK is deleted, all data that was encrypted under the CMK is rendered unrecoverable. To restrict the use of a CMK without deleting it, use DisableKey.
For more information about scheduling a CMK for deletion, see Deleting Customer Master Keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.
scheduleKeyDeletionAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<TagResourceResult> tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncAdds or overwrites one or more tags for the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
Each tag consists of a tag key and a tag value. Tag keys and tag values are both required, but tag values can be empty (null) strings.
You cannot use the same tag key more than once per CMK. For example, consider a CMK with one tag whose tag key is
Purpose and tag value is Test. If you send a TagResource request for this
CMK with a tag key of Purpose and a tag value of Prod, it does not create a second tag.
Instead, the original tag is overwritten with the new tag value.
For information about the rules that apply to tag keys and tag values, see User-Defined Tag Restrictions in the AWS Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
tagResourceAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<TagResourceResult> tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<TagResourceRequest,TagResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncAdds or overwrites one or more tags for the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
Each tag consists of a tag key and a tag value. Tag keys and tag values are both required, but tag values can be empty (null) strings.
You cannot use the same tag key more than once per CMK. For example, consider a CMK with one tag whose tag key is
Purpose and tag value is Test. If you send a TagResource request for this
CMK with a tag key of Purpose and a tag value of Prod, it does not create a second tag.
Instead, the original tag is overwritten with the new tag value.
For information about the rules that apply to tag keys and tag values, see User-Defined Tag Restrictions in the AWS Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
tagResourceAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UntagResourceResult> untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncRemoves the specified tag or tags from the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
To remove a tag, you specify the tag key for each tag to remove. You do not specify the tag value. To overwrite the tag value for an existing tag, use TagResource.
untagResourceAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<UntagResourceResult> untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<UntagResourceRequest,UntagResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncRemoves the specified tag or tags from the specified customer master key (CMK). You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
To remove a tag, you specify the tag key for each tag to remove. You do not specify the tag value. To overwrite the tag value for an existing tag, use TagResource.
untagResourceAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateAliasResult> updateAliasAsync(UpdateAliasRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncAssociates an existing alias with a different customer master key (CMK). Each CMK can have multiple aliases, but the aliases must be unique within the account and region. You cannot perform this operation on an alias in a different AWS account.
This operation works only on existing aliases. To change the alias of a CMK to a new value, use CreateAlias to create a new alias and DeleteAlias to delete the old alias.
Because an alias is not a property of a CMK, you can create, update, and delete the aliases of a CMK without affecting the CMK. Also, aliases do not appear in the response from the DescribeKey operation. To get the aliases of all CMKs in the account, use the ListAliases operation.
An alias name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-). An
alias must start with the word alias followed by a forward slash (alias/). The alias
name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-). Alias names
cannot begin with aws; that alias name prefix is reserved by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
updateAliasAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<UpdateAliasResult> updateAliasAsync(UpdateAliasRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateAliasRequest,UpdateAliasResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncAssociates an existing alias with a different customer master key (CMK). Each CMK can have multiple aliases, but the aliases must be unique within the account and region. You cannot perform this operation on an alias in a different AWS account.
This operation works only on existing aliases. To change the alias of a CMK to a new value, use CreateAlias to create a new alias and DeleteAlias to delete the old alias.
Because an alias is not a property of a CMK, you can create, update, and delete the aliases of a CMK without affecting the CMK. Also, aliases do not appear in the response from the DescribeKey operation. To get the aliases of all CMKs in the account, use the ListAliases operation.
An alias name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-). An
alias must start with the word alias followed by a forward slash (alias/). The alias
name can contain only alphanumeric characters, forward slashes (/), underscores (_), and dashes (-). Alias names
cannot begin with aws; that alias name prefix is reserved by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
updateAliasAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateKeyDescriptionResult> updateKeyDescriptionAsync(UpdateKeyDescriptionRequest request)
AWSKMSAsyncUpdates the description of a customer master key (CMK). To see the decription of a CMK, use DescribeKey.
You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
updateKeyDescriptionAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncpublic Future<UpdateKeyDescriptionResult> updateKeyDescriptionAsync(UpdateKeyDescriptionRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateKeyDescriptionRequest,UpdateKeyDescriptionResult> asyncHandler)
AWSKMSAsyncUpdates the description of a customer master key (CMK). To see the decription of a CMK, use DescribeKey.
You cannot perform this operation on a CMK in a different AWS account.
updateKeyDescriptionAsync in interface AWSKMSAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public void shutdown()
getExecutorService().shutdown() followed by getExecutorService().awaitTermination() prior to
calling this method.shutdown in interface AWSKMSshutdown in class AmazonWebServiceClientCopyright © 2013 Amazon Web Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.