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/*
* Copyright 2011-2016 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You may not
* use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of the License is
* located at
*
* http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0
*
* or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed on
* an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either
* express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing
* permissions and limitations under the License.
*/
/**
* <fullname>AWS CodeDeploy</fullname> <b>Overview</b>
* <p>
* This reference guide provides descriptions of the AWS CodeDeploy APIs. For
* more information about AWS CodeDeploy, see the <a
* href="docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide">AWS CodeDeploy User
* Guide</a>.
* </p>
* <b>Using the APIs</b>
* <p>
* You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to work with the following:
* </p>
* <ul>
* <li>
* <p>
* Applications are unique identifiers used by AWS CodeDeploy to ensure the
* correct combinations of revisions, deployment configurations, and deployment
* groups are being referenced during deployments.
* </p>
* <p>
* You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to create, delete, get, list, and update
* applications.
* </p>
* </li>
* <li>
* <p>
* Deployment configurations are sets of deployment rules and success and
* failure conditions used by AWS CodeDeploy during deployments.
* </p>
* <p>
* You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to create, delete, get, and list
* deployment configurations.
* </p>
* </li>
* <li>
* <p>
* Deployment groups are groups of instances to which application revisions can
* be deployed.
* </p>
* <p>
* You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to create, delete, get, list, and update
* deployment groups.
* </p>
* </li>
* <li>
* <p>
* Instances represent Amazon EC2 instances to which application revisions are
* deployed. Instances are identified by their Amazon EC2 tags or Auto Scaling
* group names. Instances belong to deployment groups.
* </p>
* <p>
* You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to get and list instance.
* </p>
* </li>
* <li>
* <p>
* Deployments represent the process of deploying revisions to instances.
* </p>
* <p>
* You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to create, get, list, and stop
* deployments.
* </p>
* </li>
* <li>
* <p>
* Application revisions are archive files stored in Amazon S3 buckets or GitHub
* repositories. These revisions contain source content (such as source code,
* web pages, executable files, and deployment scripts) along with an
* application specification (AppSpec) file. (The AppSpec file is unique to AWS
* CodeDeploy; it defines the deployment actions you want AWS CodeDeploy to
* execute.) Ffor application revisions stored in Amazon S3 buckets, an
* application revision is uniquely identified by its Amazon S3 object key and
* its ETag, version, or both. For application revisions stored in GitHub
* repositories, an application revision is uniquely identified by its
* repository name and commit ID. Application revisions are deployed through
* deployment groups.
* </p>
* <p>
* You can use the AWS CodeDeploy APIs to get, list, and register application
* revisions.
* </p>
* </li>
* </ul>
*/
package com.amazonaws.services.codedeploy;