Component org.nuxeo.runtime.aws.AWSConfigurationService
In bundle org.nuxeo.runtime.aws
Documentation
Manages AWS configuration.
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Implementation
Class:
org.nuxeo.runtime.aws.AWSConfigurationServiceImpl
Services
Extension Points
XML Source
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<component name="org.nuxeo.runtime.aws.AWSConfigurationService">
<documentation>Manages AWS configuration.</documentation>
<implementation class="org.nuxeo.runtime.aws.AWSConfigurationServiceImpl"/>
<extension-point name="configuration">
<documentation>
Used to register AWS configurations. Example:
<code>
<configuration id="myconfig">
<accessKeyId>MY_ACCESS_KEY</accessKeyId>
<secretKey>********</secretKey>
<region>MY_REGION</region>
<trustStorePath>MY_TRUSTSTORE_PATH</trustStorePath>
<trustStorePassword>********</trustStorePassword>
<trustStoreType>MY_TRUSTSTORE_TYPE</trustStoreType>
<keyStorePath>MY_KEYSTORE_PATH</keyStorePath>
<keyStorePassword>********</keyStorePassword>
<keyStoreType>MY_KEYSTORE_TYPE</keyStoreType>
</configuration>
</code>
If the configuration id is not present, "default" is used.
To look up a configuration, use new NuxeoAWSCredentialsProvider("myconfig")
and new NuxeoAWSRegionProvider("myconfig"). Alternatively, you can use
the service AWSConfigurationService directly (but it just looks up provided configuration,
it doesn't fall back to the AWS SDK default behavior).
</documentation>
<object class="org.nuxeo.runtime.aws.AWSConfigurationDescriptor"/>
</extension-point>
<service>
<provide interface="org.nuxeo.runtime.aws.AWSConfigurationService"/>
</service>
</component>