@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class IssueCertificateRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
NOOP| Constructor and Description | 
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| IssueCertificateRequest() | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
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| IssueCertificateRequest | clone()Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context. | 
| boolean | equals(Object obj) | 
| ApiPassthrough | getApiPassthrough()
 Specifies X.509 certificate information to be included in the issued certificate. | 
| String | getCertificateAuthorityArn()
 The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that was returned when you called CreateCertificateAuthority. | 
| ByteBuffer | getCsr()
 The certificate signing request (CSR) for the certificate you want to issue. | 
| String | getIdempotencyToken()
 Alphanumeric string that can be used to distinguish between calls to the IssueCertificate action. | 
| String | getSigningAlgorithm()
 The name of the algorithm that will be used to sign the certificate to be issued. | 
| String | getTemplateArn()
 Specifies a custom configuration template to use when issuing a certificate. | 
| Validity | getValidity()
 Information describing the end of the validity period of the certificate. | 
| Validity | getValidityNotBefore()
 Information describing the start of the validity period of the certificate. | 
| int | hashCode() | 
| void | setApiPassthrough(ApiPassthrough apiPassthrough)
 Specifies X.509 certificate information to be included in the issued certificate. | 
| void | setCertificateAuthorityArn(String certificateAuthorityArn)
 The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that was returned when you called CreateCertificateAuthority. | 
| void | setCsr(ByteBuffer csr)
 The certificate signing request (CSR) for the certificate you want to issue. | 
| void | setIdempotencyToken(String idempotencyToken)
 Alphanumeric string that can be used to distinguish between calls to the IssueCertificate action. | 
| void | setSigningAlgorithm(String signingAlgorithm)
 The name of the algorithm that will be used to sign the certificate to be issued. | 
| void | setTemplateArn(String templateArn)
 Specifies a custom configuration template to use when issuing a certificate. | 
| void | setValidity(Validity validity)
 Information describing the end of the validity period of the certificate. | 
| void | setValidityNotBefore(Validity validityNotBefore)
 Information describing the start of the validity period of the certificate. | 
| String | toString()Returns a string representation of this object. | 
| IssueCertificateRequest | withApiPassthrough(ApiPassthrough apiPassthrough)
 Specifies X.509 certificate information to be included in the issued certificate. | 
| IssueCertificateRequest | withCertificateAuthorityArn(String certificateAuthorityArn)
 The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that was returned when you called CreateCertificateAuthority. | 
| IssueCertificateRequest | withCsr(ByteBuffer csr)
 The certificate signing request (CSR) for the certificate you want to issue. | 
| IssueCertificateRequest | withIdempotencyToken(String idempotencyToken)
 Alphanumeric string that can be used to distinguish between calls to the IssueCertificate action. | 
| IssueCertificateRequest | withSigningAlgorithm(SigningAlgorithm signingAlgorithm)
 The name of the algorithm that will be used to sign the certificate to be issued. | 
| IssueCertificateRequest | withSigningAlgorithm(String signingAlgorithm)
 The name of the algorithm that will be used to sign the certificate to be issued. | 
| IssueCertificateRequest | withTemplateArn(String templateArn)
 Specifies a custom configuration template to use when issuing a certificate. | 
| IssueCertificateRequest | withValidity(Validity validity)
 Information describing the end of the validity period of the certificate. | 
| IssueCertificateRequest | withValidityNotBefore(Validity validityNotBefore)
 Information describing the start of the validity period of the certificate. | 
addHandlerContext, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getCustomQueryParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getHandlerContext, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestCredentialsProvider, getRequestMetricCollector, getSdkClientExecutionTimeout, getSdkRequestTimeout, putCustomQueryParameter, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestCredentialsProvider, setRequestMetricCollector, setSdkClientExecutionTimeout, setSdkRequestTimeout, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestCredentialsProvider, withRequestMetricCollector, withSdkClientExecutionTimeout, withSdkRequestTimeoutpublic void setApiPassthrough(ApiPassthrough apiPassthrough)
 Specifies X.509 certificate information to be included in the issued certificate. An APIPassthrough
 or APICSRPassthrough template variant must be selected, or else this parameter is ignored. For more
 information about using these templates, see Understanding Certificate
 Templates.
 
If conflicting or duplicate certificate information is supplied during certificate issuance, Amazon Web Services Private CA applies order of operation rules to determine what information is used.
apiPassthrough - Specifies X.509 certificate information to be included in the issued certificate. An
        APIPassthrough or APICSRPassthrough template variant must be selected, or else
        this parameter is ignored. For more information about using these templates, see Understanding
        Certificate Templates.
        If conflicting or duplicate certificate information is supplied during certificate issuance, Amazon Web Services Private CA applies order of operation rules to determine what information is used.
public ApiPassthrough getApiPassthrough()
 Specifies X.509 certificate information to be included in the issued certificate. An APIPassthrough
 or APICSRPassthrough template variant must be selected, or else this parameter is ignored. For more
 information about using these templates, see Understanding Certificate
 Templates.
 
If conflicting or duplicate certificate information is supplied during certificate issuance, Amazon Web Services Private CA applies order of operation rules to determine what information is used.
APIPassthrough or APICSRPassthrough template variant must be selected, or else
         this parameter is ignored. For more information about using these templates, see Understanding
         Certificate Templates.
         If conflicting or duplicate certificate information is supplied during certificate issuance, Amazon Web Services Private CA applies order of operation rules to determine what information is used.
public IssueCertificateRequest withApiPassthrough(ApiPassthrough apiPassthrough)
 Specifies X.509 certificate information to be included in the issued certificate. An APIPassthrough
 or APICSRPassthrough template variant must be selected, or else this parameter is ignored. For more
 information about using these templates, see Understanding Certificate
 Templates.
 
If conflicting or duplicate certificate information is supplied during certificate issuance, Amazon Web Services Private CA applies order of operation rules to determine what information is used.
apiPassthrough - Specifies X.509 certificate information to be included in the issued certificate. An
        APIPassthrough or APICSRPassthrough template variant must be selected, or else
        this parameter is ignored. For more information about using these templates, see Understanding
        Certificate Templates.
        If conflicting or duplicate certificate information is supplied during certificate issuance, Amazon Web Services Private CA applies order of operation rules to determine what information is used.
public void setCertificateAuthorityArn(String certificateAuthorityArn)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that was returned when you called CreateCertificateAuthority. This must be of the form:
 arn:aws:acm-pca:region:account:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 
 
certificateAuthorityArn - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that was returned when you called CreateCertificateAuthority. This must be of the form:
        
        arn:aws:acm-pca:region:account:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 
public String getCertificateAuthorityArn()
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that was returned when you called CreateCertificateAuthority. This must be of the form:
 arn:aws:acm-pca:region:account:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 
 
         arn:aws:acm-pca:region:account:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 
public IssueCertificateRequest withCertificateAuthorityArn(String certificateAuthorityArn)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that was returned when you called CreateCertificateAuthority. This must be of the form:
 arn:aws:acm-pca:region:account:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 
 
certificateAuthorityArn - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that was returned when you called CreateCertificateAuthority. This must be of the form:
        
        arn:aws:acm-pca:region:account:certificate-authority/12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789012 
public void setCsr(ByteBuffer csr)
The certificate signing request (CSR) for the certificate you want to issue. As an example, you can use the following OpenSSL command to create the CSR and a 2048 bit RSA private key.
 openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -keyout private/test_cert_priv_key.pem -out csr/test_cert_.csr
 
 If you have a configuration file, you can then use the following OpenSSL command. The usr_cert block
 in the configuration file contains your X509 version 3 extensions.
 
 openssl req -new -config openssl_rsa.cnf -extensions usr_cert -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -keyout private/test_cert_priv_key.pem -out csr/test_cert_.csr
 
Note: A CSR must provide either a subject name or a subject alternative name or the request will be rejected.
The AWS SDK for Java performs a Base64 encoding on this field before sending this request to the AWS service. Users of the SDK should not perform Base64 encoding on this field.
Warning: ByteBuffers returned by the SDK are mutable. Changes to the content or position of the byte buffer will be seen by all objects that have a reference to this object. It is recommended to call ByteBuffer.duplicate() or ByteBuffer.asReadOnlyBuffer() before using or reading from the buffer. This behavior will be changed in a future major version of the SDK.
csr - The certificate signing request (CSR) for the certificate you want to issue. As an example, you can use
        the following OpenSSL command to create the CSR and a 2048 bit RSA private key. 
        
        openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -keyout private/test_cert_priv_key.pem -out csr/test_cert_.csr
        
        If you have a configuration file, you can then use the following OpenSSL command. The
        usr_cert block in the configuration file contains your X509 version 3 extensions.
        
        openssl req -new -config openssl_rsa.cnf -extensions usr_cert -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -keyout private/test_cert_priv_key.pem -out csr/test_cert_.csr
        
Note: A CSR must provide either a subject name or a subject alternative name or the request will be rejected.
public ByteBuffer getCsr()
The certificate signing request (CSR) for the certificate you want to issue. As an example, you can use the following OpenSSL command to create the CSR and a 2048 bit RSA private key.
 openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -keyout private/test_cert_priv_key.pem -out csr/test_cert_.csr
 
 If you have a configuration file, you can then use the following OpenSSL command. The usr_cert block
 in the configuration file contains your X509 version 3 extensions.
 
 openssl req -new -config openssl_rsa.cnf -extensions usr_cert -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -keyout private/test_cert_priv_key.pem -out csr/test_cert_.csr
 
Note: A CSR must provide either a subject name or a subject alternative name or the request will be rejected.
 ByteBuffers are stateful. Calling their get methods changes their position. We recommend
 using ByteBuffer.asReadOnlyBuffer() to create a read-only view of the buffer with an independent
 position, and calling get methods on this rather than directly on the returned ByteBuffer.
 Doing so will ensure that anyone else using the ByteBuffer will not be affected by changes to the
 position.
 
         openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -keyout private/test_cert_priv_key.pem -out csr/test_cert_.csr
         
         If you have a configuration file, you can then use the following OpenSSL command. The
         usr_cert block in the configuration file contains your X509 version 3 extensions.
         
         openssl req -new -config openssl_rsa.cnf -extensions usr_cert -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -keyout private/test_cert_priv_key.pem -out csr/test_cert_.csr
         
Note: A CSR must provide either a subject name or a subject alternative name or the request will be rejected.
public IssueCertificateRequest withCsr(ByteBuffer csr)
The certificate signing request (CSR) for the certificate you want to issue. As an example, you can use the following OpenSSL command to create the CSR and a 2048 bit RSA private key.
 openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -keyout private/test_cert_priv_key.pem -out csr/test_cert_.csr
 
 If you have a configuration file, you can then use the following OpenSSL command. The usr_cert block
 in the configuration file contains your X509 version 3 extensions.
 
 openssl req -new -config openssl_rsa.cnf -extensions usr_cert -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -keyout private/test_cert_priv_key.pem -out csr/test_cert_.csr
 
Note: A CSR must provide either a subject name or a subject alternative name or the request will be rejected.
The AWS SDK for Java performs a Base64 encoding on this field before sending this request to the AWS service. Users of the SDK should not perform Base64 encoding on this field.
Warning: ByteBuffers returned by the SDK are mutable. Changes to the content or position of the byte buffer will be seen by all objects that have a reference to this object. It is recommended to call ByteBuffer.duplicate() or ByteBuffer.asReadOnlyBuffer() before using or reading from the buffer. This behavior will be changed in a future major version of the SDK.
csr - The certificate signing request (CSR) for the certificate you want to issue. As an example, you can use
        the following OpenSSL command to create the CSR and a 2048 bit RSA private key. 
        
        openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -keyout private/test_cert_priv_key.pem -out csr/test_cert_.csr
        
        If you have a configuration file, you can then use the following OpenSSL command. The
        usr_cert block in the configuration file contains your X509 version 3 extensions.
        
        openssl req -new -config openssl_rsa.cnf -extensions usr_cert -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -keyout private/test_cert_priv_key.pem -out csr/test_cert_.csr
        
Note: A CSR must provide either a subject name or a subject alternative name or the request will be rejected.
public void setSigningAlgorithm(String signingAlgorithm)
The name of the algorithm that will be used to sign the certificate to be issued.
 This parameter should not be confused with the SigningAlgorithm parameter used to sign a CSR in the
 CreateCertificateAuthority action.
 
The specified signing algorithm family (RSA or ECDSA) must match the algorithm family of the CA's secret key.
signingAlgorithm - The name of the algorithm that will be used to sign the certificate to be issued. 
        
        This parameter should not be confused with the SigningAlgorithm parameter used to sign a CSR
        in the CreateCertificateAuthority action.
        
The specified signing algorithm family (RSA or ECDSA) must match the algorithm family of the CA's secret key.
SigningAlgorithmpublic String getSigningAlgorithm()
The name of the algorithm that will be used to sign the certificate to be issued.
 This parameter should not be confused with the SigningAlgorithm parameter used to sign a CSR in the
 CreateCertificateAuthority action.
 
The specified signing algorithm family (RSA or ECDSA) must match the algorithm family of the CA's secret key.
         This parameter should not be confused with the SigningAlgorithm parameter used to sign a CSR
         in the CreateCertificateAuthority action.
         
The specified signing algorithm family (RSA or ECDSA) must match the algorithm family of the CA's secret key.
SigningAlgorithmpublic IssueCertificateRequest withSigningAlgorithm(String signingAlgorithm)
The name of the algorithm that will be used to sign the certificate to be issued.
 This parameter should not be confused with the SigningAlgorithm parameter used to sign a CSR in the
 CreateCertificateAuthority action.
 
The specified signing algorithm family (RSA or ECDSA) must match the algorithm family of the CA's secret key.
signingAlgorithm - The name of the algorithm that will be used to sign the certificate to be issued. 
        
        This parameter should not be confused with the SigningAlgorithm parameter used to sign a CSR
        in the CreateCertificateAuthority action.
        
The specified signing algorithm family (RSA or ECDSA) must match the algorithm family of the CA's secret key.
SigningAlgorithmpublic IssueCertificateRequest withSigningAlgorithm(SigningAlgorithm signingAlgorithm)
The name of the algorithm that will be used to sign the certificate to be issued.
 This parameter should not be confused with the SigningAlgorithm parameter used to sign a CSR in the
 CreateCertificateAuthority action.
 
The specified signing algorithm family (RSA or ECDSA) must match the algorithm family of the CA's secret key.
signingAlgorithm - The name of the algorithm that will be used to sign the certificate to be issued. 
        
        This parameter should not be confused with the SigningAlgorithm parameter used to sign a CSR
        in the CreateCertificateAuthority action.
        
The specified signing algorithm family (RSA or ECDSA) must match the algorithm family of the CA's secret key.
SigningAlgorithmpublic void setTemplateArn(String templateArn)
 Specifies a custom configuration template to use when issuing a certificate. If this parameter is not provided,
 Amazon Web Services Private CA defaults to the EndEntityCertificate/V1 template. For CA
 certificates, you should choose the shortest path length that meets your needs. The path length is indicated by
 the PathLenN portion of the ARN, where N is the CA depth.
 
Note: The CA depth configured on a subordinate CA certificate must not exceed the limit set by its parents in the CA hierarchy.
 For a list of TemplateArn values supported by Amazon Web Services Private CA, see Understanding Certificate
 Templates.
 
templateArn - Specifies a custom configuration template to use when issuing a certificate. If this parameter is not
        provided, Amazon Web Services Private CA defaults to the EndEntityCertificate/V1 template.
        For CA certificates, you should choose the shortest path length that meets your needs. The path length is
        indicated by the PathLenN portion of the ARN, where N is the CA
        depth.
        Note: The CA depth configured on a subordinate CA certificate must not exceed the limit set by its parents in the CA hierarchy.
        For a list of TemplateArn values supported by Amazon Web Services Private CA, see Understanding
        Certificate Templates.
public String getTemplateArn()
 Specifies a custom configuration template to use when issuing a certificate. If this parameter is not provided,
 Amazon Web Services Private CA defaults to the EndEntityCertificate/V1 template. For CA
 certificates, you should choose the shortest path length that meets your needs. The path length is indicated by
 the PathLenN portion of the ARN, where N is the CA depth.
 
Note: The CA depth configured on a subordinate CA certificate must not exceed the limit set by its parents in the CA hierarchy.
 For a list of TemplateArn values supported by Amazon Web Services Private CA, see Understanding Certificate
 Templates.
 
EndEntityCertificate/V1 template.
         For CA certificates, you should choose the shortest path length that meets your needs. The path length is
         indicated by the PathLenN portion of the ARN, where N is the CA
         depth.
         Note: The CA depth configured on a subordinate CA certificate must not exceed the limit set by its parents in the CA hierarchy.
         For a list of TemplateArn values supported by Amazon Web Services Private CA, see Understanding
         Certificate Templates.
public IssueCertificateRequest withTemplateArn(String templateArn)
 Specifies a custom configuration template to use when issuing a certificate. If this parameter is not provided,
 Amazon Web Services Private CA defaults to the EndEntityCertificate/V1 template. For CA
 certificates, you should choose the shortest path length that meets your needs. The path length is indicated by
 the PathLenN portion of the ARN, where N is the CA depth.
 
Note: The CA depth configured on a subordinate CA certificate must not exceed the limit set by its parents in the CA hierarchy.
 For a list of TemplateArn values supported by Amazon Web Services Private CA, see Understanding Certificate
 Templates.
 
templateArn - Specifies a custom configuration template to use when issuing a certificate. If this parameter is not
        provided, Amazon Web Services Private CA defaults to the EndEntityCertificate/V1 template.
        For CA certificates, you should choose the shortest path length that meets your needs. The path length is
        indicated by the PathLenN portion of the ARN, where N is the CA
        depth.
        Note: The CA depth configured on a subordinate CA certificate must not exceed the limit set by its parents in the CA hierarchy.
        For a list of TemplateArn values supported by Amazon Web Services Private CA, see Understanding
        Certificate Templates.
public void setValidity(Validity validity)
Information describing the end of the validity period of the certificate. This parameter sets the “Not After” date for the certificate.
Certificate validity is the period of time during which a certificate is valid. Validity can be expressed as an explicit date and time when the certificate expires, or as a span of time after issuance, stated in days, months, or years. For more information, see Validity in RFC 5280.
 This value is unaffected when ValidityNotBefore is also specified. For example, if
 Validity is set to 20 days in the future, the certificate will expire 20 days from issuance time
 regardless of the ValidityNotBefore value.
 
The end of the validity period configured on a certificate must not exceed the limit set on its parents in the CA hierarchy.
validity - Information describing the end of the validity period of the certificate. This parameter sets the “Not
        After” date for the certificate.
        Certificate validity is the period of time during which a certificate is valid. Validity can be expressed as an explicit date and time when the certificate expires, or as a span of time after issuance, stated in days, months, or years. For more information, see Validity in RFC 5280.
        This value is unaffected when ValidityNotBefore is also specified. For example, if
        Validity is set to 20 days in the future, the certificate will expire 20 days from issuance
        time regardless of the ValidityNotBefore value.
        
The end of the validity period configured on a certificate must not exceed the limit set on its parents in the CA hierarchy.
public Validity getValidity()
Information describing the end of the validity period of the certificate. This parameter sets the “Not After” date for the certificate.
Certificate validity is the period of time during which a certificate is valid. Validity can be expressed as an explicit date and time when the certificate expires, or as a span of time after issuance, stated in days, months, or years. For more information, see Validity in RFC 5280.
 This value is unaffected when ValidityNotBefore is also specified. For example, if
 Validity is set to 20 days in the future, the certificate will expire 20 days from issuance time
 regardless of the ValidityNotBefore value.
 
The end of the validity period configured on a certificate must not exceed the limit set on its parents in the CA hierarchy.
Certificate validity is the period of time during which a certificate is valid. Validity can be expressed as an explicit date and time when the certificate expires, or as a span of time after issuance, stated in days, months, or years. For more information, see Validity in RFC 5280.
         This value is unaffected when ValidityNotBefore is also specified. For example, if
         Validity is set to 20 days in the future, the certificate will expire 20 days from issuance
         time regardless of the ValidityNotBefore value.
         
The end of the validity period configured on a certificate must not exceed the limit set on its parents in the CA hierarchy.
public IssueCertificateRequest withValidity(Validity validity)
Information describing the end of the validity period of the certificate. This parameter sets the “Not After” date for the certificate.
Certificate validity is the period of time during which a certificate is valid. Validity can be expressed as an explicit date and time when the certificate expires, or as a span of time after issuance, stated in days, months, or years. For more information, see Validity in RFC 5280.
 This value is unaffected when ValidityNotBefore is also specified. For example, if
 Validity is set to 20 days in the future, the certificate will expire 20 days from issuance time
 regardless of the ValidityNotBefore value.
 
The end of the validity period configured on a certificate must not exceed the limit set on its parents in the CA hierarchy.
validity - Information describing the end of the validity period of the certificate. This parameter sets the “Not
        After” date for the certificate.
        Certificate validity is the period of time during which a certificate is valid. Validity can be expressed as an explicit date and time when the certificate expires, or as a span of time after issuance, stated in days, months, or years. For more information, see Validity in RFC 5280.
        This value is unaffected when ValidityNotBefore is also specified. For example, if
        Validity is set to 20 days in the future, the certificate will expire 20 days from issuance
        time regardless of the ValidityNotBefore value.
        
The end of the validity period configured on a certificate must not exceed the limit set on its parents in the CA hierarchy.
public void setValidityNotBefore(Validity validityNotBefore)
Information describing the start of the validity period of the certificate. This parameter sets the “Not Before" date for the certificate.
 By default, when issuing a certificate, Amazon Web Services Private CA sets the "Not Before" date to the issuance
 time minus 60 minutes. This compensates for clock inconsistencies across computer systems. The
 ValidityNotBefore parameter can be used to customize the “Not Before” value.
 
 Unlike the Validity parameter, the ValidityNotBefore parameter is optional.
 
 The ValidityNotBefore value is expressed as an explicit date and time, using the
 Validity type value ABSOLUTE. For more information, see Validity in this API
 reference and Validity in RFC 5280.
 
validityNotBefore - Information describing the start of the validity period of the certificate. This parameter sets the “Not
        Before" date for the certificate.
        
        By default, when issuing a certificate, Amazon Web Services Private CA sets the "Not Before" date to the
        issuance time minus 60 minutes. This compensates for clock inconsistencies across computer systems. The
        ValidityNotBefore parameter can be used to customize the “Not Before” value.
        
        Unlike the Validity parameter, the ValidityNotBefore parameter is optional.
        
        The ValidityNotBefore value is expressed as an explicit date and time, using the
        Validity type value ABSOLUTE. For more information, see Validity in this
        API reference and Validity in
        RFC 5280.
public Validity getValidityNotBefore()
Information describing the start of the validity period of the certificate. This parameter sets the “Not Before" date for the certificate.
 By default, when issuing a certificate, Amazon Web Services Private CA sets the "Not Before" date to the issuance
 time minus 60 minutes. This compensates for clock inconsistencies across computer systems. The
 ValidityNotBefore parameter can be used to customize the “Not Before” value.
 
 Unlike the Validity parameter, the ValidityNotBefore parameter is optional.
 
 The ValidityNotBefore value is expressed as an explicit date and time, using the
 Validity type value ABSOLUTE. For more information, see Validity in this API
 reference and Validity in RFC 5280.
 
         By default, when issuing a certificate, Amazon Web Services Private CA sets the "Not Before" date to the
         issuance time minus 60 minutes. This compensates for clock inconsistencies across computer systems. The
         ValidityNotBefore parameter can be used to customize the “Not Before” value.
         
         Unlike the Validity parameter, the ValidityNotBefore parameter is optional.
         
         The ValidityNotBefore value is expressed as an explicit date and time, using the
         Validity type value ABSOLUTE. For more information, see Validity in this
         API reference and Validity in
         RFC 5280.
public IssueCertificateRequest withValidityNotBefore(Validity validityNotBefore)
Information describing the start of the validity period of the certificate. This parameter sets the “Not Before" date for the certificate.
 By default, when issuing a certificate, Amazon Web Services Private CA sets the "Not Before" date to the issuance
 time minus 60 minutes. This compensates for clock inconsistencies across computer systems. The
 ValidityNotBefore parameter can be used to customize the “Not Before” value.
 
 Unlike the Validity parameter, the ValidityNotBefore parameter is optional.
 
 The ValidityNotBefore value is expressed as an explicit date and time, using the
 Validity type value ABSOLUTE. For more information, see Validity in this API
 reference and Validity in RFC 5280.
 
validityNotBefore - Information describing the start of the validity period of the certificate. This parameter sets the “Not
        Before" date for the certificate.
        
        By default, when issuing a certificate, Amazon Web Services Private CA sets the "Not Before" date to the
        issuance time minus 60 minutes. This compensates for clock inconsistencies across computer systems. The
        ValidityNotBefore parameter can be used to customize the “Not Before” value.
        
        Unlike the Validity parameter, the ValidityNotBefore parameter is optional.
        
        The ValidityNotBefore value is expressed as an explicit date and time, using the
        Validity type value ABSOLUTE. For more information, see Validity in this
        API reference and Validity in
        RFC 5280.
public void setIdempotencyToken(String idempotencyToken)
Alphanumeric string that can be used to distinguish between calls to the IssueCertificate action. Idempotency tokens for IssueCertificate time out after five minutes. Therefore, if you call IssueCertificate multiple times with the same idempotency token within five minutes, Amazon Web Services Private CA recognizes that you are requesting only one certificate and will issue only one. If you change the idempotency token for each call, Amazon Web Services Private CA recognizes that you are requesting multiple certificates.
idempotencyToken - Alphanumeric string that can be used to distinguish between calls to the IssueCertificate action.
        Idempotency tokens for IssueCertificate time out after five minutes. Therefore, if you call
        IssueCertificate multiple times with the same idempotency token within five minutes, Amazon Web
        Services Private CA recognizes that you are requesting only one certificate and will issue only one. If
        you change the idempotency token for each call, Amazon Web Services Private CA recognizes that you are
        requesting multiple certificates.public String getIdempotencyToken()
Alphanumeric string that can be used to distinguish between calls to the IssueCertificate action. Idempotency tokens for IssueCertificate time out after five minutes. Therefore, if you call IssueCertificate multiple times with the same idempotency token within five minutes, Amazon Web Services Private CA recognizes that you are requesting only one certificate and will issue only one. If you change the idempotency token for each call, Amazon Web Services Private CA recognizes that you are requesting multiple certificates.
public IssueCertificateRequest withIdempotencyToken(String idempotencyToken)
Alphanumeric string that can be used to distinguish between calls to the IssueCertificate action. Idempotency tokens for IssueCertificate time out after five minutes. Therefore, if you call IssueCertificate multiple times with the same idempotency token within five minutes, Amazon Web Services Private CA recognizes that you are requesting only one certificate and will issue only one. If you change the idempotency token for each call, Amazon Web Services Private CA recognizes that you are requesting multiple certificates.
idempotencyToken - Alphanumeric string that can be used to distinguish between calls to the IssueCertificate action.
        Idempotency tokens for IssueCertificate time out after five minutes. Therefore, if you call
        IssueCertificate multiple times with the same idempotency token within five minutes, Amazon Web
        Services Private CA recognizes that you are requesting only one certificate and will issue only one. If
        you change the idempotency token for each call, Amazon Web Services Private CA recognizes that you are
        requesting multiple certificates.public String toString()
toString in class ObjectObject.toString()public IssueCertificateRequest clone()
AmazonWebServiceRequestclone in class AmazonWebServiceRequestObject.clone()