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RestoreCertificateAuthority

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RestoreCertificateAuthority - AWS Private Certificate Authority

The following Java sample shows how to use the RestoreCertificateAuthority operation. A private CA can be restored at any time during its restoration period. Currently, this period can last 7 to 30 days from the date of deletion and can be defined when you delete the CA. For more information, see Restore a CA. See also the DeleteCertificateAuthority Java example.

package com.amazonaws.samples; import com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentials; import com.amazonaws.auth.profile.ProfileCredentialsProvider; import com.amazonaws.client.builder.AwsClientBuilder; import com.amazonaws.client.builder.AwsClientBuilder.EndpointConfiguration; import com.amazonaws.auth.AWSStaticCredentialsProvider; import com.amazonaws.services.acmpca.AWSACMPCA; import com.amazonaws.services.acmpca.AWSACMPCAClientBuilder; import com.amazonaws.services.acmpca.model.RestoreCertificateAuthorityRequest; import com.amazonaws.AmazonClientException; import com.amazonaws.services.acmpca.model.InvalidArnException; import com.amazonaws.services.acmpca.model.InvalidStateException; import com.amazonaws.services.acmpca.model.ResourceNotFoundException; public class RestoreCertificateAuthority { public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { // Retrieve your credentials from the C:\Users\name\.aws\credentials file // in Windows or the .aws/credentials file in Linux. AWSCredentials credentials = null; try { credentials = new ProfileCredentialsProvider("default").getCredentials(); } catch (Exception e) { throw new AmazonClientException("Cannot load your credentials from file.", e); } // Define the endpoint for your sample. String endpointRegion = "region"; // Substitute your region here, e.g. "us-west-2" String endpointProtocol = "https://acm-pca." + endpointRegion + ".amazonaws.com/"; EndpointConfiguration endpoint = new AwsClientBuilder.EndpointConfiguration(endpointProtocol, endpointRegion); // Create a client that you can use to make requests. AWSACMPCA client = AWSACMPCAClientBuilder.standard() .withEndpointConfiguration(endpoint) .withCredentials(new AWSStaticCredentialsProvider(credentials)) .build(); // Create the request object. RestoreCertificateAuthorityRequest req = new RestoreCertificateAuthorityRequest(); // Set the certificate authority ARN. req.withCertificateAuthorityArn("arn:aws:acm-pca:us-east-1:111122223333:certificate-authority/11223344-1234-1122-2233-112233445566"); // Restore the CA. try { client.restoreCertificateAuthority(req); } catch (InvalidArnException ex) { throw ex; } catch (InvalidStateException ex) { throw ex; } catch (ResourceNotFoundException ex) { throw ex; } } }
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