Class ViewerCertificate

    • Constructor Detail

      • ViewerCertificate

        public ViewerCertificate()
    • Method Detail

      • setCloudFrontDefaultCertificate

        public void setCloudFrontDefaultCertificate​(Boolean cloudFrontDefaultCertificate)
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using the CloudFront domain name of your distribution in your object URLs (for example, https://d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net/logo.jpg), set to true. Omit this value if you are setting an ACMCertificateArn or IAMCertificateId.
        Parameters:
        cloudFrontDefaultCertificate - If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using the CloudFront domain name of your distribution in your object URLs (for example, https://d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net/logo.jpg), set to true. Omit this value if you are setting an ACMCertificateArn or IAMCertificateId.
      • getCloudFrontDefaultCertificate

        public Boolean getCloudFrontDefaultCertificate()
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using the CloudFront domain name of your distribution in your object URLs (for example, https://d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net/logo.jpg), set to true. Omit this value if you are setting an ACMCertificateArn or IAMCertificateId.
        Returns:
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using the CloudFront domain name of your distribution in your object URLs (for example, https://d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net/logo.jpg), set to true. Omit this value if you are setting an ACMCertificateArn or IAMCertificateId.
      • withCloudFrontDefaultCertificate

        public ViewerCertificate withCloudFrontDefaultCertificate​(Boolean cloudFrontDefaultCertificate)
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using the CloudFront domain name of your distribution in your object URLs (for example, https://d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net/logo.jpg), set to true. Omit this value if you are setting an ACMCertificateArn or IAMCertificateId.
        Parameters:
        cloudFrontDefaultCertificate - If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using the CloudFront domain name of your distribution in your object URLs (for example, https://d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net/logo.jpg), set to true. Omit this value if you are setting an ACMCertificateArn or IAMCertificateId.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isCloudFrontDefaultCertificate

        public Boolean isCloudFrontDefaultCertificate()
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using the CloudFront domain name of your distribution in your object URLs (for example, https://d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net/logo.jpg), set to true. Omit this value if you are setting an ACMCertificateArn or IAMCertificateId.
        Returns:
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using the CloudFront domain name of your distribution in your object URLs (for example, https://d111111abcdef8.cloudfront.net/logo.jpg), set to true. Omit this value if you are setting an ACMCertificateArn or IAMCertificateId.
      • setIAMCertificateId

        public void setIAMCertificateId​(String iAMCertificateId)
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using an alternate domain name in your object URLs (for example, https://example.com/logo.jpg), specify the IAM certificate identifier of the custom viewer certificate for this distribution. Specify either this value, ACMCertificateArn, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Parameters:
        iAMCertificateId - If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using an alternate domain name in your object URLs (for example, https://example.com/logo.jpg), specify the IAM certificate identifier of the custom viewer certificate for this distribution. Specify either this value, ACMCertificateArn, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
      • getIAMCertificateId

        public String getIAMCertificateId()
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using an alternate domain name in your object URLs (for example, https://example.com/logo.jpg), specify the IAM certificate identifier of the custom viewer certificate for this distribution. Specify either this value, ACMCertificateArn, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Returns:
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using an alternate domain name in your object URLs (for example, https://example.com/logo.jpg), specify the IAM certificate identifier of the custom viewer certificate for this distribution. Specify either this value, ACMCertificateArn, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
      • withIAMCertificateId

        public ViewerCertificate withIAMCertificateId​(String iAMCertificateId)
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using an alternate domain name in your object URLs (for example, https://example.com/logo.jpg), specify the IAM certificate identifier of the custom viewer certificate for this distribution. Specify either this value, ACMCertificateArn, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Parameters:
        iAMCertificateId - If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using an alternate domain name in your object URLs (for example, https://example.com/logo.jpg), specify the IAM certificate identifier of the custom viewer certificate for this distribution. Specify either this value, ACMCertificateArn, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setACMCertificateArn

        public void setACMCertificateArn​(String aCMCertificateArn)
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using an alternate domain name in your object URLs (for example, https://example.com/logo.jpg), specify the ACM certificate ARN of the custom viewer certificate for this distribution. Specify either this value, IAMCertificateId, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Parameters:
        aCMCertificateArn - If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using an alternate domain name in your object URLs (for example, https://example.com/logo.jpg), specify the ACM certificate ARN of the custom viewer certificate for this distribution. Specify either this value, IAMCertificateId, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
      • getACMCertificateArn

        public String getACMCertificateArn()
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using an alternate domain name in your object URLs (for example, https://example.com/logo.jpg), specify the ACM certificate ARN of the custom viewer certificate for this distribution. Specify either this value, IAMCertificateId, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Returns:
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using an alternate domain name in your object URLs (for example, https://example.com/logo.jpg), specify the ACM certificate ARN of the custom viewer certificate for this distribution. Specify either this value, IAMCertificateId, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
      • withACMCertificateArn

        public ViewerCertificate withACMCertificateArn​(String aCMCertificateArn)
        If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using an alternate domain name in your object URLs (for example, https://example.com/logo.jpg), specify the ACM certificate ARN of the custom viewer certificate for this distribution. Specify either this value, IAMCertificateId, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Parameters:
        aCMCertificateArn - If you want viewers to use HTTPS to request your objects and you're using an alternate domain name in your object URLs (for example, https://example.com/logo.jpg), specify the ACM certificate ARN of the custom viewer certificate for this distribution. Specify either this value, IAMCertificateId, or CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setSSLSupportMethod

        public void setSSLSupportMethod​(String sSLSupportMethod)
        If you specify a value for IAMCertificateId, you must also specify how you want CloudFront to serve HTTPS requests. Valid values are vip and sni-only. If you specify vip, CloudFront uses dedicated IP addresses for your content and can respond to HTTPS requests from any viewer. However, you must request permission to use this feature, and you incur additional monthly charges. If you specify sni-only, CloudFront can only respond to HTTPS requests from viewers that support Server Name Indication (SNI). All modern browsers support SNI, but some browsers still in use don't support SNI. Do not specify a value for SSLSupportMethod if you specified true for CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Parameters:
        sSLSupportMethod - If you specify a value for IAMCertificateId, you must also specify how you want CloudFront to serve HTTPS requests. Valid values are vip and sni-only. If you specify vip, CloudFront uses dedicated IP addresses for your content and can respond to HTTPS requests from any viewer. However, you must request permission to use this feature, and you incur additional monthly charges. If you specify sni-only, CloudFront can only respond to HTTPS requests from viewers that support Server Name Indication (SNI). All modern browsers support SNI, but some browsers still in use don't support SNI. Do not specify a value for SSLSupportMethod if you specified true for CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        See Also:
        SSLSupportMethod
      • getSSLSupportMethod

        public String getSSLSupportMethod()
        If you specify a value for IAMCertificateId, you must also specify how you want CloudFront to serve HTTPS requests. Valid values are vip and sni-only. If you specify vip, CloudFront uses dedicated IP addresses for your content and can respond to HTTPS requests from any viewer. However, you must request permission to use this feature, and you incur additional monthly charges. If you specify sni-only, CloudFront can only respond to HTTPS requests from viewers that support Server Name Indication (SNI). All modern browsers support SNI, but some browsers still in use don't support SNI. Do not specify a value for SSLSupportMethod if you specified true for CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Returns:
        If you specify a value for IAMCertificateId, you must also specify how you want CloudFront to serve HTTPS requests. Valid values are vip and sni-only. If you specify vip, CloudFront uses dedicated IP addresses for your content and can respond to HTTPS requests from any viewer. However, you must request permission to use this feature, and you incur additional monthly charges. If you specify sni-only, CloudFront can only respond to HTTPS requests from viewers that support Server Name Indication (SNI). All modern browsers support SNI, but some browsers still in use don't support SNI. Do not specify a value for SSLSupportMethod if you specified true for CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        See Also:
        SSLSupportMethod
      • withSSLSupportMethod

        public ViewerCertificate withSSLSupportMethod​(String sSLSupportMethod)
        If you specify a value for IAMCertificateId, you must also specify how you want CloudFront to serve HTTPS requests. Valid values are vip and sni-only. If you specify vip, CloudFront uses dedicated IP addresses for your content and can respond to HTTPS requests from any viewer. However, you must request permission to use this feature, and you incur additional monthly charges. If you specify sni-only, CloudFront can only respond to HTTPS requests from viewers that support Server Name Indication (SNI). All modern browsers support SNI, but some browsers still in use don't support SNI. Do not specify a value for SSLSupportMethod if you specified true for CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Parameters:
        sSLSupportMethod - If you specify a value for IAMCertificateId, you must also specify how you want CloudFront to serve HTTPS requests. Valid values are vip and sni-only. If you specify vip, CloudFront uses dedicated IP addresses for your content and can respond to HTTPS requests from any viewer. However, you must request permission to use this feature, and you incur additional monthly charges. If you specify sni-only, CloudFront can only respond to HTTPS requests from viewers that support Server Name Indication (SNI). All modern browsers support SNI, but some browsers still in use don't support SNI. Do not specify a value for SSLSupportMethod if you specified true for CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        SSLSupportMethod
      • setSSLSupportMethod

        public void setSSLSupportMethod​(SSLSupportMethod sSLSupportMethod)
        If you specify a value for IAMCertificateId, you must also specify how you want CloudFront to serve HTTPS requests. Valid values are vip and sni-only. If you specify vip, CloudFront uses dedicated IP addresses for your content and can respond to HTTPS requests from any viewer. However, you must request permission to use this feature, and you incur additional monthly charges. If you specify sni-only, CloudFront can only respond to HTTPS requests from viewers that support Server Name Indication (SNI). All modern browsers support SNI, but some browsers still in use don't support SNI. Do not specify a value for SSLSupportMethod if you specified true for CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Parameters:
        sSLSupportMethod - If you specify a value for IAMCertificateId, you must also specify how you want CloudFront to serve HTTPS requests. Valid values are vip and sni-only. If you specify vip, CloudFront uses dedicated IP addresses for your content and can respond to HTTPS requests from any viewer. However, you must request permission to use this feature, and you incur additional monthly charges. If you specify sni-only, CloudFront can only respond to HTTPS requests from viewers that support Server Name Indication (SNI). All modern browsers support SNI, but some browsers still in use don't support SNI. Do not specify a value for SSLSupportMethod if you specified true for CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        See Also:
        SSLSupportMethod
      • withSSLSupportMethod

        public ViewerCertificate withSSLSupportMethod​(SSLSupportMethod sSLSupportMethod)
        If you specify a value for IAMCertificateId, you must also specify how you want CloudFront to serve HTTPS requests. Valid values are vip and sni-only. If you specify vip, CloudFront uses dedicated IP addresses for your content and can respond to HTTPS requests from any viewer. However, you must request permission to use this feature, and you incur additional monthly charges. If you specify sni-only, CloudFront can only respond to HTTPS requests from viewers that support Server Name Indication (SNI). All modern browsers support SNI, but some browsers still in use don't support SNI. Do not specify a value for SSLSupportMethod if you specified true for CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Parameters:
        sSLSupportMethod - If you specify a value for IAMCertificateId, you must also specify how you want CloudFront to serve HTTPS requests. Valid values are vip and sni-only. If you specify vip, CloudFront uses dedicated IP addresses for your content and can respond to HTTPS requests from any viewer. However, you must request permission to use this feature, and you incur additional monthly charges. If you specify sni-only, CloudFront can only respond to HTTPS requests from viewers that support Server Name Indication (SNI). All modern browsers support SNI, but some browsers still in use don't support SNI. Do not specify a value for SSLSupportMethod if you specified true for CloudFrontDefaultCertificate.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        SSLSupportMethod
      • setMinimumProtocolVersion

        public void setMinimumProtocolVersion​(String minimumProtocolVersion)
        Specify the minimum version of the SSL protocol that you want CloudFront to use, SSLv3 or TLSv1, for HTTPS connections. CloudFront will serve your objects only to browsers or devices that support at least the SSL version that you specify. The TLSv1 protocol is more secure, so we recommend that you specify SSLv3 only if your users are using browsers or devices that don't support TLSv1. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using dedicated IP (if you specify vip for SSLSupportMethod), you can choose SSLv3 or TLSv1 as the MinimumProtocolVersion. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using SNI (if you specify sni-only for SSLSupportMethod), you must specify TLSv1 for MinimumProtocolVersion.
        Parameters:
        minimumProtocolVersion - Specify the minimum version of the SSL protocol that you want CloudFront to use, SSLv3 or TLSv1, for HTTPS connections. CloudFront will serve your objects only to browsers or devices that support at least the SSL version that you specify. The TLSv1 protocol is more secure, so we recommend that you specify SSLv3 only if your users are using browsers or devices that don't support TLSv1. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using dedicated IP (if you specify vip for SSLSupportMethod), you can choose SSLv3 or TLSv1 as the MinimumProtocolVersion. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using SNI (if you specify sni-only for SSLSupportMethod), you must specify TLSv1 for MinimumProtocolVersion.
        See Also:
        MinimumProtocolVersion
      • getMinimumProtocolVersion

        public String getMinimumProtocolVersion()
        Specify the minimum version of the SSL protocol that you want CloudFront to use, SSLv3 or TLSv1, for HTTPS connections. CloudFront will serve your objects only to browsers or devices that support at least the SSL version that you specify. The TLSv1 protocol is more secure, so we recommend that you specify SSLv3 only if your users are using browsers or devices that don't support TLSv1. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using dedicated IP (if you specify vip for SSLSupportMethod), you can choose SSLv3 or TLSv1 as the MinimumProtocolVersion. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using SNI (if you specify sni-only for SSLSupportMethod), you must specify TLSv1 for MinimumProtocolVersion.
        Returns:
        Specify the minimum version of the SSL protocol that you want CloudFront to use, SSLv3 or TLSv1, for HTTPS connections. CloudFront will serve your objects only to browsers or devices that support at least the SSL version that you specify. The TLSv1 protocol is more secure, so we recommend that you specify SSLv3 only if your users are using browsers or devices that don't support TLSv1. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using dedicated IP (if you specify vip for SSLSupportMethod), you can choose SSLv3 or TLSv1 as the MinimumProtocolVersion. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using SNI (if you specify sni-only for SSLSupportMethod), you must specify TLSv1 for MinimumProtocolVersion.
        See Also:
        MinimumProtocolVersion
      • withMinimumProtocolVersion

        public ViewerCertificate withMinimumProtocolVersion​(String minimumProtocolVersion)
        Specify the minimum version of the SSL protocol that you want CloudFront to use, SSLv3 or TLSv1, for HTTPS connections. CloudFront will serve your objects only to browsers or devices that support at least the SSL version that you specify. The TLSv1 protocol is more secure, so we recommend that you specify SSLv3 only if your users are using browsers or devices that don't support TLSv1. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using dedicated IP (if you specify vip for SSLSupportMethod), you can choose SSLv3 or TLSv1 as the MinimumProtocolVersion. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using SNI (if you specify sni-only for SSLSupportMethod), you must specify TLSv1 for MinimumProtocolVersion.
        Parameters:
        minimumProtocolVersion - Specify the minimum version of the SSL protocol that you want CloudFront to use, SSLv3 or TLSv1, for HTTPS connections. CloudFront will serve your objects only to browsers or devices that support at least the SSL version that you specify. The TLSv1 protocol is more secure, so we recommend that you specify SSLv3 only if your users are using browsers or devices that don't support TLSv1. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using dedicated IP (if you specify vip for SSLSupportMethod), you can choose SSLv3 or TLSv1 as the MinimumProtocolVersion. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using SNI (if you specify sni-only for SSLSupportMethod), you must specify TLSv1 for MinimumProtocolVersion.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        MinimumProtocolVersion
      • setMinimumProtocolVersion

        public void setMinimumProtocolVersion​(MinimumProtocolVersion minimumProtocolVersion)
        Specify the minimum version of the SSL protocol that you want CloudFront to use, SSLv3 or TLSv1, for HTTPS connections. CloudFront will serve your objects only to browsers or devices that support at least the SSL version that you specify. The TLSv1 protocol is more secure, so we recommend that you specify SSLv3 only if your users are using browsers or devices that don't support TLSv1. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using dedicated IP (if you specify vip for SSLSupportMethod), you can choose SSLv3 or TLSv1 as the MinimumProtocolVersion. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using SNI (if you specify sni-only for SSLSupportMethod), you must specify TLSv1 for MinimumProtocolVersion.
        Parameters:
        minimumProtocolVersion - Specify the minimum version of the SSL protocol that you want CloudFront to use, SSLv3 or TLSv1, for HTTPS connections. CloudFront will serve your objects only to browsers or devices that support at least the SSL version that you specify. The TLSv1 protocol is more secure, so we recommend that you specify SSLv3 only if your users are using browsers or devices that don't support TLSv1. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using dedicated IP (if you specify vip for SSLSupportMethod), you can choose SSLv3 or TLSv1 as the MinimumProtocolVersion. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using SNI (if you specify sni-only for SSLSupportMethod), you must specify TLSv1 for MinimumProtocolVersion.
        See Also:
        MinimumProtocolVersion
      • withMinimumProtocolVersion

        public ViewerCertificate withMinimumProtocolVersion​(MinimumProtocolVersion minimumProtocolVersion)
        Specify the minimum version of the SSL protocol that you want CloudFront to use, SSLv3 or TLSv1, for HTTPS connections. CloudFront will serve your objects only to browsers or devices that support at least the SSL version that you specify. The TLSv1 protocol is more secure, so we recommend that you specify SSLv3 only if your users are using browsers or devices that don't support TLSv1. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using dedicated IP (if you specify vip for SSLSupportMethod), you can choose SSLv3 or TLSv1 as the MinimumProtocolVersion. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using SNI (if you specify sni-only for SSLSupportMethod), you must specify TLSv1 for MinimumProtocolVersion.
        Parameters:
        minimumProtocolVersion - Specify the minimum version of the SSL protocol that you want CloudFront to use, SSLv3 or TLSv1, for HTTPS connections. CloudFront will serve your objects only to browsers or devices that support at least the SSL version that you specify. The TLSv1 protocol is more secure, so we recommend that you specify SSLv3 only if your users are using browsers or devices that don't support TLSv1. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using dedicated IP (if you specify vip for SSLSupportMethod), you can choose SSLv3 or TLSv1 as the MinimumProtocolVersion. If you're using a custom certificate (if you specify a value for IAMCertificateId) and if you're using SNI (if you specify sni-only for SSLSupportMethod), you must specify TLSv1 for MinimumProtocolVersion.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        MinimumProtocolVersion
      • setCertificate

        @Deprecated
        public void setCertificate​(String certificate)
        Deprecated.
        Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        Parameters:
        certificate - Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
      • getCertificate

        @Deprecated
        public String getCertificate()
        Deprecated.
        Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        Returns:
        Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
      • withCertificate

        @Deprecated
        public ViewerCertificate withCertificate​(String certificate)
        Deprecated.
        Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        Parameters:
        certificate - Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setCertificateSource

        @Deprecated
        public void setCertificateSource​(String certificateSource)
        Deprecated.
        Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        Parameters:
        certificateSource - Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        See Also:
        CertificateSource
      • getCertificateSource

        @Deprecated
        public String getCertificateSource()
        Deprecated.
        Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        Returns:
        Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        See Also:
        CertificateSource
      • withCertificateSource

        @Deprecated
        public ViewerCertificate withCertificateSource​(String certificateSource)
        Deprecated.
        Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        Parameters:
        certificateSource - Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        CertificateSource
      • setCertificateSource

        @Deprecated
        public void setCertificateSource​(CertificateSource certificateSource)
        Deprecated.
        Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        Parameters:
        certificateSource - Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        See Also:
        CertificateSource
      • withCertificateSource

        @Deprecated
        public ViewerCertificate withCertificateSource​(CertificateSource certificateSource)
        Deprecated.
        Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        Parameters:
        certificateSource - Note: this field is deprecated. Please use one of [ACMCertificateArn, IAMCertificateId, CloudFrontDefaultCertificate].
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        CertificateSource
      • toString

        public String toString()
        Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging.
        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
        Returns:
        A string representation of this object.
        See Also:
        Object.toString()
      • hashCode

        public int hashCode()
        Overrides:
        hashCode in class Object