Use access points or Multi-Region Access Points - AWS SDK for Java 2.x

Use access points or Multi-Region Access Points

After Amazon S3 access points or Multi-Region Access Points are set up, you can call object methods, such as putObject and getObject and provide the access point identifier instead of a bucket name.

For example, if an access point ARN identifier is arn:aws:s3:us-west-2:123456789012:accesspoint/test, you can use the following snippet to call the putObject method.

Path path = Paths.get(URI.create("file:///temp/file.txt")); s3Client.putObject(builder -> builder .key("myKey") .bucket("arn:aws:s3:us-west-2:123456789012:accesspoint/test") , path);

In place of the ARN string, you can also use the bucket-style alias of the access point for the bucket parameter.

To use Multi-Region Access Point, replace the bucket parameter with the Multi-Region Access Point ARN that has the following format.

arn:aws:s3::account-id:accesspoint/MultiRegionAccessPoint_alias

Add the following Maven dependency to work with Multi-Region Access Points using the SDK for Java. Search maven central for the latest version.

<dependency> <groupId>software.amazon.awssdk</groupId> <artifactId>auth-crt</artifactId> <version>VERSION</version> </dependency>