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* Identity and Access Management Roles Anywhere provides a secure way for your workloads such as servers, containers, * and applications that run outside of Amazon Web Services to obtain temporary Amazon Web Services credentials. Your * workloads can use the same IAM policies and roles you have for native Amazon Web Services applications to access * Amazon Web Services resources. Using IAM Roles Anywhere eliminates the need to manage long-term credentials for * workloads running outside of Amazon Web Services. *
** To use IAM Roles Anywhere, your workloads must use X.509 certificates issued by their certificate authority (CA). You * register the CA with IAM Roles Anywhere as a trust anchor to establish trust between your public key infrastructure * (PKI) and IAM Roles Anywhere. If you don't manage your own PKI system, you can use Private Certificate Authority to * create a CA and then use that to establish trust with IAM Roles Anywhere. *
** This guide describes the IAM Roles Anywhere operations that you can call programmatically. For more information about * IAM Roles Anywhere, see the IAM Roles Anywhere User * Guide. *
*/ package com.amazonaws.services.iamrolesanywhere;