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Amazon S3 Essentials

By : Sunil Gulabani
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Amazon S3 Essentials

By: Sunil Gulabani

Overview of this book

Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), provides developers and IT teams with secure, durable, and highly-scalable object storage. Amazon S3 is easy to use, with a simple web services interface to store and retrieve any amount of data from anywhere on the web. S3 is automatically web scalable and responds to the requirements of your application and traffic, and therefore offers a key element to help companies deal dynamically with any spike in traffic for their application (such as a free e-book offer). This book starts with the basics of the Amazon S3 and its features, and you will quickly get an understanding how to use the Amazon Management Console for Amazon S3 which is the simplest way to manage Amazon S3. Next, we will cover basic operations on bucket, folder, objects. Once the basic operations are understood, you will know how to use Amazon S3 using Java SDK. Following that, you will learn about Copy Objects and Multipart copy objects for large objects size. You will also learn to manage the life cycle of bucket and how to share resources to the different domain by configuring CORS. The book will then guide you through the development and deployment of a static website on Amazon S3 using different services of Amazon. By the end of the book, you will be able to create a scalable application using Amazon S3.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Initialization


We need the AWS credentials to access Amazon Web Services for using the API tools. We will check out two ways to get an instance of com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentials:

  • Using BasicAWSCredentials

  • Using ProfileCredentialsProvider

Using BasicAWSCredentials

BasicAWSCredentials is a vanilla flavor implementation class for providing the AWS credentials, which are the access key and the secret key:

// Class Variable
protected AWSCredentials credentials = null;

....

public void initializeAWSCredentials(){
  credentials = new BasicAWSCredentials("ACCESS_ID", "SECRET_KEY");
}

Replace ACCESS_ID and SECRET_KEY with your actual access id and secret key.

Using ProfileCredentialsProvider

ProfileCredentialsProvider provides AWSCredentials. It accesses the configuration file and looks for the named profile credentials. This helps in storing multiple credentials in the configuration file, and in using the profile based on the name provided by the application.

The configuration file on my machine...