/* * Copyright 2018-2023 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. */ package com.amazonaws.services.organizations; import javax.annotation.Generated; import com.amazonaws.services.organizations.model.*; /** * Interface for accessing Organizations asynchronously. Each asynchronous method will return a Java Future object * representing the asynchronous operation; overloads which accept an {@code AsyncHandler} can be used to receive * notification when an asynchronous operation completes. *

* Note: Do not directly implement this interface, new methods are added to it regularly. Extend from * {@link com.amazonaws.services.organizations.AbstractAWSOrganizationsAsync} instead. *

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* Organizations is a web service that enables you to consolidate your multiple Amazon Web Services accounts into an * organization and centrally manage your accounts and their resources. *

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* This guide provides descriptions of the Organizations operations. For more information about using this service, see * the Organizations User * Guide. *

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* Support and feedback for Organizations *

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* We welcome your feedback. Send your comments to feedback-awsorganizations@amazon.com or post your feedback and * questions in the Organizations support forum. For * more information about the Amazon Web Services support forums, see Forums Help. *

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* Endpoint to call When using the CLI or the Amazon Web Services SDK *

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* For the current release of Organizations, specify the us-east-1 region for all Amazon Web Services API * and CLI calls made from the commercial Amazon Web Services Regions outside of China. If calling from one of the * Amazon Web Services Regions in China, then specify cn-northwest-1. You can do this in the CLI by using * these parameters and commands: *

* *

* Recording API Requests *

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* Organizations supports CloudTrail, a service that records Amazon Web Services API calls for your Amazon Web Services * account and delivers log files to an Amazon S3 bucket. By using information collected by CloudTrail, you can * determine which requests the Organizations service received, who made the request and when, and so on. For more about * Organizations and its support for CloudTrail, see Logging Organizations Events with CloudTrail in the Organizations User Guide. To learn more about * CloudTrail, including how to turn it on and find your log files, see the CloudTrail User * Guide. *

*/ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public interface AWSOrganizationsAsync extends AWSOrganizations { /** *

* Sends a response to the originator of a handshake agreeing to the action proposed by the handshake request. *

*

* You can only call this operation by the following principals when they also have the relevant IAM permissions: *

* *

* After you accept a handshake, it continues to appear in the results of relevant APIs for only 30 days. After * that, it's deleted. *

* * @param acceptHandshakeRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the AcceptHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.AcceptHandshake * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future acceptHandshakeAsync(AcceptHandshakeRequest acceptHandshakeRequest); /** *

* Sends a response to the originator of a handshake agreeing to the action proposed by the handshake request. *

*

* You can only call this operation by the following principals when they also have the relevant IAM permissions: *

* *

* After you accept a handshake, it continues to appear in the results of relevant APIs for only 30 days. After * that, it's deleted. *

* * @param acceptHandshakeRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the AcceptHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.AcceptHandshake * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future acceptHandshakeAsync(AcceptHandshakeRequest acceptHandshakeRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Attaches a policy to a root, an organizational unit (OU), or an individual account. How the policy affects * accounts depends on the type of policy. Refer to the Organizations User Guide for information about each * policy type: *

* *

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param attachPolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the AttachPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.AttachPolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future attachPolicyAsync(AttachPolicyRequest attachPolicyRequest); /** *

* Attaches a policy to a root, an organizational unit (OU), or an individual account. How the policy affects * accounts depends on the type of policy. Refer to the Organizations User Guide for information about each * policy type: *

* *

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param attachPolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the AttachPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.AttachPolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future attachPolicyAsync(AttachPolicyRequest attachPolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Cancels a handshake. Canceling a handshake sets the handshake state to CANCELED. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the account that originated the handshake. The recipient of the handshake * can't cancel it, but can use DeclineHandshake instead. After a handshake is canceled, the recipient can no * longer respond to that handshake. *

*

* After you cancel a handshake, it continues to appear in the results of relevant APIs for only 30 days. After * that, it's deleted. *

* * @param cancelHandshakeRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CancelHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CancelHandshake * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future cancelHandshakeAsync(CancelHandshakeRequest cancelHandshakeRequest); /** *

* Cancels a handshake. Canceling a handshake sets the handshake state to CANCELED. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the account that originated the handshake. The recipient of the handshake * can't cancel it, but can use DeclineHandshake instead. After a handshake is canceled, the recipient can no * longer respond to that handshake. *

*

* After you cancel a handshake, it continues to appear in the results of relevant APIs for only 30 days. After * that, it's deleted. *

* * @param cancelHandshakeRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CancelHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CancelHandshake * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future cancelHandshakeAsync(CancelHandshakeRequest cancelHandshakeRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Closes an Amazon Web Services member account within an organization. You can close an account when all * features are enabled . You can't close the management account with this API. This is an asynchronous request * that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. Because CloseAccount operates asynchronously, * it can return a successful completion message even though account closure might still be in progress. You need to * wait a few minutes before the account is fully closed. To check the status of the request, do one of the * following: *

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    * Use the AccountId that you sent in the CloseAccount request to provide as a parameter * to the DescribeAccount operation. *

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    * While the close account request is in progress, Account status will indicate PENDING_CLOSURE. When the close * account request completes, the status will change to SUSPENDED. *

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    * Check the CloudTrail log for the CloseAccountResult event that gets published after the account * closes successfully. For information on using CloudTrail with Organizations, see Logging and monitoring in Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * You can close only 10% of member accounts, between 10 and 200, within a rolling 30 day period. This quota is not * bound by a calendar month, but starts when you close an account. *

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    * After you reach this limit, you can close additional accounts in the Billing console. For more information, see * Closing an account * in the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost Management User Guide. *

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    * To reinstate a closed account, contact Amazon Web Services Support within the 90-day grace period while the * account is in SUSPENDED status. *

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    * If the Amazon Web Services account you attempt to close is linked to an Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) * account, the CloseAccount request will close both accounts. To learn important pre-closure details, * see Closing an * Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) account in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

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* For more information about closing accounts, see Closing an * Amazon Web Services account in the Organizations User Guide. *

* * @param closeAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CloseAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CloseAccount * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future closeAccountAsync(CloseAccountRequest closeAccountRequest); /** *

* Closes an Amazon Web Services member account within an organization. You can close an account when all * features are enabled . You can't close the management account with this API. This is an asynchronous request * that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. Because CloseAccount operates asynchronously, * it can return a successful completion message even though account closure might still be in progress. You need to * wait a few minutes before the account is fully closed. To check the status of the request, do one of the * following: *

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    * Use the AccountId that you sent in the CloseAccount request to provide as a parameter * to the DescribeAccount operation. *

    *

    * While the close account request is in progress, Account status will indicate PENDING_CLOSURE. When the close * account request completes, the status will change to SUSPENDED. *

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    * Check the CloudTrail log for the CloseAccountResult event that gets published after the account * closes successfully. For information on using CloudTrail with Organizations, see Logging and monitoring in Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * You can close only 10% of member accounts, between 10 and 200, within a rolling 30 day period. This quota is not * bound by a calendar month, but starts when you close an account. *

    *

    * After you reach this limit, you can close additional accounts in the Billing console. For more information, see * Closing an account * in the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost Management User Guide. *

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    * To reinstate a closed account, contact Amazon Web Services Support within the 90-day grace period while the * account is in SUSPENDED status. *

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    * If the Amazon Web Services account you attempt to close is linked to an Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) * account, the CloseAccount request will close both accounts. To learn important pre-closure details, * see Closing an * Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) account in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

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* For more information about closing accounts, see Closing an * Amazon Web Services account in the Organizations User Guide. *

* * @param closeAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CloseAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CloseAccount * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future closeAccountAsync(CloseAccountRequest closeAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Creates an Amazon Web Services account that is automatically a member of the organization whose credentials made * the request. This is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. Because * CreateAccount operates asynchronously, it can return a successful completion message even though * account initialization might still be in progress. You might need to wait a few minutes before you can * successfully access the account. To check the status of the request, do one of the following: *

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    * Use the Id value of the CreateAccountStatus response element from this operation to * provide as a parameter to the DescribeCreateAccountStatus operation. *

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    * Check the CloudTrail log for the CreateAccountResult event. For information on using CloudTrail with * Organizations, see Logging and monitoring in Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

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* The user who calls the API to create an account must have the organizations:CreateAccount * permission. If you enabled all features in the organization, Organizations creates the required service-linked * role named AWSServiceRoleForOrganizations. For more information, see Organizations and Service-Linked Roles in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* Organizations preconfigures the new member account with a role (named OrganizationAccountAccessRole * by default) that grants users in the management account administrator permissions in the new member account. * Principals in the management account can assume the role. Organizations clones the company name and address * information for the new account from the organization's management account. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

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* For more information about creating accounts, see Creating an * Amazon Web Services account in Your Organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations console, API, or CLI commands, the * information required for the account to operate as a standalone account, such as a payment method and signing the * end user license agreement (EULA) is not automatically collected. If you must remove an account from your * organization later, you can do so only after you provide the missing information. Follow the steps at To leave an organization as a member account in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * If you get an exception that indicates that you exceeded your account limits for the organization, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

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    * If you get an exception that indicates that the operation failed because your organization is still initializing, * wait one hour and then try again. If the error persists, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

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    * Using CreateAccount to create multiple temporary accounts isn't recommended. You can only close an * account from the Billing and Cost Management console, and you must be signed in as the root user. For information * on the requirements and process for closing an account, see Closing an * Amazon Web Services account in the Organizations User Guide. *

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* When you create a member account with this operation, you can choose whether to create the account with the * IAM User and Role Access to Billing Information switch enabled. If you enable it, IAM users and roles that * have appropriate permissions can view billing information for the account. If you disable it, only the account * root user can access billing information. For information about how to disable this switch for an account, see Granting Access to Your * Billing Information and Tools. *

*
* * @param createAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CreateAccount * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createAccountAsync(CreateAccountRequest createAccountRequest); /** *

* Creates an Amazon Web Services account that is automatically a member of the organization whose credentials made * the request. This is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. Because * CreateAccount operates asynchronously, it can return a successful completion message even though * account initialization might still be in progress. You might need to wait a few minutes before you can * successfully access the account. To check the status of the request, do one of the following: *

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    * Use the Id value of the CreateAccountStatus response element from this operation to * provide as a parameter to the DescribeCreateAccountStatus operation. *

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    * Check the CloudTrail log for the CreateAccountResult event. For information on using CloudTrail with * Organizations, see Logging and monitoring in Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

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*

* The user who calls the API to create an account must have the organizations:CreateAccount * permission. If you enabled all features in the organization, Organizations creates the required service-linked * role named AWSServiceRoleForOrganizations. For more information, see Organizations and Service-Linked Roles in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* Organizations preconfigures the new member account with a role (named OrganizationAccountAccessRole * by default) that grants users in the management account administrator permissions in the new member account. * Principals in the management account can assume the role. Organizations clones the company name and address * information for the new account from the organization's management account. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

*

* For more information about creating accounts, see Creating an * Amazon Web Services account in Your Organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations console, API, or CLI commands, the * information required for the account to operate as a standalone account, such as a payment method and signing the * end user license agreement (EULA) is not automatically collected. If you must remove an account from your * organization later, you can do so only after you provide the missing information. Follow the steps at To leave an organization as a member account in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * If you get an exception that indicates that you exceeded your account limits for the organization, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

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    * If you get an exception that indicates that the operation failed because your organization is still initializing, * wait one hour and then try again. If the error persists, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

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    * Using CreateAccount to create multiple temporary accounts isn't recommended. You can only close an * account from the Billing and Cost Management console, and you must be signed in as the root user. For information * on the requirements and process for closing an account, see Closing an * Amazon Web Services account in the Organizations User Guide. *

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* When you create a member account with this operation, you can choose whether to create the account with the * IAM User and Role Access to Billing Information switch enabled. If you enable it, IAM users and roles that * have appropriate permissions can view billing information for the account. If you disable it, only the account * root user can access billing information. For information about how to disable this switch for an account, see Granting Access to Your * Billing Information and Tools. *

*
* * @param createAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CreateAccount * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createAccountAsync(CreateAccountRequest createAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* This action is available if all of the following are true: *

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    * You're authorized to create accounts in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region. For more information on the * Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region, see the Amazon Web Services GovCloud * User Guide. *

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    * You already have an account in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region that is paired with a management * account of an organization in the commercial Region. *

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    * You call this action from the management account of your organization in the commercial Region. *

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    * You have the organizations:CreateGovCloudAccount permission. *

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* Organizations automatically creates the required service-linked role named * AWSServiceRoleForOrganizations. For more information, see Organizations and Service-Linked Roles in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* Amazon Web Services automatically enables CloudTrail for Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) accounts, but you * should also do the following: *

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    * Verify that CloudTrail is enabled to store logs. *

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    * Create an Amazon S3 bucket for CloudTrail log storage. *

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    * For more information, see Verifying CloudTrail Is * Enabled in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

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* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. * The tags are attached to the commercial account associated with the GovCloud account, rather than the GovCloud * account itself. To add tags to the GovCloud account, call the TagResource operation in the GovCloud Region * after the new GovCloud account exists. *

*

* You call this action from the management account of your organization in the commercial Region to create a * standalone Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region. After the account is * created, the management account of an organization in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region can invite it * to that organization. For more information on inviting standalone accounts in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud * (US) to join an organization, see Organizations in * the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

*

* Calling CreateGovCloudAccount is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the * background. Because CreateGovCloudAccount operates asynchronously, it can return a successful * completion message even though account initialization might still be in progress. You might need to wait a few * minutes before you can successfully access the account. To check the status of the request, do one of the * following: *

* *

*

* When you call the CreateGovCloudAccount action, you create two accounts: a standalone account in the * Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region and an associated account in the commercial Region for billing and * support purposes. The account in the commercial Region is automatically a member of the organization whose * credentials made the request. Both accounts are associated with the same email address. *

*

* A role is created in the new account in the commercial Region that allows the management account in the * organization in the commercial Region to assume it. An Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) account is then created * and associated with the commercial account that you just created. A role is also created in the new Amazon Web * Services GovCloud (US) account that can be assumed by the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) account that is * associated with the management account of the commercial organization. For more information and to view a diagram * that explains how account access works, see Organizations in * the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

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* For more information about creating accounts, see Creating an * Amazon Web Services account in Your Organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations console, API, or CLI commands, the * information required for the account to operate as a standalone account is not automatically collected. * This includes a payment method and signing the end user license agreement (EULA). If you must remove an account * from your organization later, you can do so only after you provide the missing information. Follow the steps at * To leave an organization as a member account in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * If you get an exception that indicates that you exceeded your account limits for the organization, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

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    * If you get an exception that indicates that the operation failed because your organization is still initializing, * wait one hour and then try again. If the error persists, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

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    * Using CreateGovCloudAccount to create multiple temporary accounts isn't recommended. You can only * close an account from the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost Management console, and you must be signed in as * the root user. For information on the requirements and process for closing an account, see Closing an * Amazon Web Services account in the Organizations User Guide. *

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* When you create a member account with this operation, you can choose whether to create the account with the * IAM User and Role Access to Billing Information switch enabled. If you enable it, IAM users and roles that * have appropriate permissions can view billing information for the account. If you disable it, only the account * root user can access billing information. For information about how to disable this switch for an account, see Granting Access to Your * Billing Information and Tools. *

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* * @param createGovCloudAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateGovCloudAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CreateGovCloudAccount * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createGovCloudAccountAsync(CreateGovCloudAccountRequest createGovCloudAccountRequest); /** *

* This action is available if all of the following are true: *

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    * You're authorized to create accounts in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region. For more information on the * Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region, see the Amazon Web Services GovCloud * User Guide. *

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    * You already have an account in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region that is paired with a management * account of an organization in the commercial Region. *

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    * You call this action from the management account of your organization in the commercial Region. *

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    * You have the organizations:CreateGovCloudAccount permission. *

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* Organizations automatically creates the required service-linked role named * AWSServiceRoleForOrganizations. For more information, see Organizations and Service-Linked Roles in the Organizations User Guide. *

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* Amazon Web Services automatically enables CloudTrail for Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) accounts, but you * should also do the following: *

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    * Verify that CloudTrail is enabled to store logs. *

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    * Create an Amazon S3 bucket for CloudTrail log storage. *

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    * For more information, see Verifying CloudTrail Is * Enabled in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

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* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. * The tags are attached to the commercial account associated with the GovCloud account, rather than the GovCloud * account itself. To add tags to the GovCloud account, call the TagResource operation in the GovCloud Region * after the new GovCloud account exists. *

*

* You call this action from the management account of your organization in the commercial Region to create a * standalone Amazon Web Services account in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region. After the account is * created, the management account of an organization in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region can invite it * to that organization. For more information on inviting standalone accounts in the Amazon Web Services GovCloud * (US) to join an organization, see Organizations in * the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

*

* Calling CreateGovCloudAccount is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the * background. Because CreateGovCloudAccount operates asynchronously, it can return a successful * completion message even though account initialization might still be in progress. You might need to wait a few * minutes before you can successfully access the account. To check the status of the request, do one of the * following: *

* *

*

* When you call the CreateGovCloudAccount action, you create two accounts: a standalone account in the * Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) Region and an associated account in the commercial Region for billing and * support purposes. The account in the commercial Region is automatically a member of the organization whose * credentials made the request. Both accounts are associated with the same email address. *

*

* A role is created in the new account in the commercial Region that allows the management account in the * organization in the commercial Region to assume it. An Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) account is then created * and associated with the commercial account that you just created. A role is also created in the new Amazon Web * Services GovCloud (US) account that can be assumed by the Amazon Web Services GovCloud (US) account that is * associated with the management account of the commercial organization. For more information and to view a diagram * that explains how account access works, see Organizations in * the Amazon Web Services GovCloud User Guide. *

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* For more information about creating accounts, see Creating an * Amazon Web Services account in Your Organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations console, API, or CLI commands, the * information required for the account to operate as a standalone account is not automatically collected. * This includes a payment method and signing the end user license agreement (EULA). If you must remove an account * from your organization later, you can do so only after you provide the missing information. Follow the steps at * To leave an organization as a member account in the Organizations User Guide. *

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    * If you get an exception that indicates that you exceeded your account limits for the organization, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

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    * If you get an exception that indicates that the operation failed because your organization is still initializing, * wait one hour and then try again. If the error persists, contact Amazon Web Services Support. *

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    * Using CreateGovCloudAccount to create multiple temporary accounts isn't recommended. You can only * close an account from the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost Management console, and you must be signed in as * the root user. For information on the requirements and process for closing an account, see Closing an * Amazon Web Services account in the Organizations User Guide. *

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* When you create a member account with this operation, you can choose whether to create the account with the * IAM User and Role Access to Billing Information switch enabled. If you enable it, IAM users and roles that * have appropriate permissions can view billing information for the account. If you disable it, only the account * root user can access billing information. For information about how to disable this switch for an account, see Granting Access to Your * Billing Information and Tools. *

*
* * @param createGovCloudAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateGovCloudAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CreateGovCloudAccount * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createGovCloudAccountAsync(CreateGovCloudAccountRequest createGovCloudAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Creates an Amazon Web Services organization. The account whose user is calling the * CreateOrganization operation automatically becomes the management account of the new organization. *

*

* This operation must be called using credentials from the account that is to become the new organization's * management account. The principal must also have the relevant IAM permissions. *

*

* By default (or if you set the FeatureSet parameter to ALL), the new organization is * created with all features enabled and service control policies automatically enabled in the root. If you instead * choose to create the organization supporting only the consolidated billing features by setting the * FeatureSet parameter to CONSOLIDATED_BILLING", no policy types are enabled by default, * and you can't use organization policies *

* * @param createOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CreateOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createOrganizationAsync(CreateOrganizationRequest createOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Creates an Amazon Web Services organization. The account whose user is calling the * CreateOrganization operation automatically becomes the management account of the new organization. *

*

* This operation must be called using credentials from the account that is to become the new organization's * management account. The principal must also have the relevant IAM permissions. *

*

* By default (or if you set the FeatureSet parameter to ALL), the new organization is * created with all features enabled and service control policies automatically enabled in the root. If you instead * choose to create the organization supporting only the consolidated billing features by setting the * FeatureSet parameter to CONSOLIDATED_BILLING", no policy types are enabled by default, * and you can't use organization policies *

* * @param createOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CreateOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createOrganizationAsync(CreateOrganizationRequest createOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Creates an organizational unit (OU) within a root or parent OU. An OU is a container for accounts that enables * you to organize your accounts to apply policies according to your business requirements. The number of levels * deep that you can nest OUs is dependent upon the policy types enabled for that root. For service control * policies, the limit is five. *

*

* For more information about OUs, see Managing Organizational * Units in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param createOrganizationalUnitRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CreateOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createOrganizationalUnitAsync(CreateOrganizationalUnitRequest createOrganizationalUnitRequest); /** *

* Creates an organizational unit (OU) within a root or parent OU. An OU is a container for accounts that enables * you to organize your accounts to apply policies according to your business requirements. The number of levels * deep that you can nest OUs is dependent upon the policy types enabled for that root. For service control * policies, the limit is five. *

*

* For more information about OUs, see Managing Organizational * Units in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param createOrganizationalUnitRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreateOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CreateOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createOrganizationalUnitAsync(CreateOrganizationalUnitRequest createOrganizationalUnitRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Creates a policy of a specified type that you can attach to a root, an organizational unit (OU), or an individual * Amazon Web Services account. *

*

* For more information about policies and their use, see Managing Organization * Policies. *

*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param createPolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreatePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.CreatePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createPolicyAsync(CreatePolicyRequest createPolicyRequest); /** *

* Creates a policy of a specified type that you can attach to a root, an organizational unit (OU), or an individual * Amazon Web Services account. *

*

* For more information about policies and their use, see Managing Organization * Policies. *

*

* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param createPolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the CreatePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.CreatePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future createPolicyAsync(CreatePolicyRequest createPolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Declines a handshake request. This sets the handshake state to DECLINED and effectively deactivates * the request. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the account that received the handshake. The originator of the handshake * can use CancelHandshake instead. The originator can't reactivate a declined request, but can reinitiate * the process with a new handshake request. *

*

* After you decline a handshake, it continues to appear in the results of relevant APIs for only 30 days. After * that, it's deleted. *

* * @param declineHandshakeRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeclineHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DeclineHandshake * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future declineHandshakeAsync(DeclineHandshakeRequest declineHandshakeRequest); /** *

* Declines a handshake request. This sets the handshake state to DECLINED and effectively deactivates * the request. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the account that received the handshake. The originator of the handshake * can use CancelHandshake instead. The originator can't reactivate a declined request, but can reinitiate * the process with a new handshake request. *

*

* After you decline a handshake, it continues to appear in the results of relevant APIs for only 30 days. After * that, it's deleted. *

* * @param declineHandshakeRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeclineHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DeclineHandshake * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future declineHandshakeAsync(DeclineHandshakeRequest declineHandshakeRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Deletes the organization. You can delete an organization only by using credentials from the management account. * The organization must be empty of member accounts. *

* * @param deleteOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeleteOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DeleteOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteOrganizationAsync(DeleteOrganizationRequest deleteOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Deletes the organization. You can delete an organization only by using credentials from the management account. * The organization must be empty of member accounts. *

* * @param deleteOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeleteOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DeleteOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteOrganizationAsync(DeleteOrganizationRequest deleteOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Deletes an organizational unit (OU) from a root or another OU. You must first remove all accounts and child OUs * from the OU that you want to delete. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deleteOrganizationalUnitRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeleteOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DeleteOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteOrganizationalUnitAsync(DeleteOrganizationalUnitRequest deleteOrganizationalUnitRequest); /** *

* Deletes an organizational unit (OU) from a root or another OU. You must first remove all accounts and child OUs * from the OU that you want to delete. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deleteOrganizationalUnitRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeleteOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DeleteOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteOrganizationalUnitAsync(DeleteOrganizationalUnitRequest deleteOrganizationalUnitRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Deletes the specified policy from your organization. Before you perform this operation, you must first detach the * policy from all organizational units (OUs), roots, and accounts. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deletePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeletePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DeletePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deletePolicyAsync(DeletePolicyRequest deletePolicyRequest); /** *

* Deletes the specified policy from your organization. Before you perform this operation, you must first detach the * policy from all organizational units (OUs), roots, and accounts. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deletePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeletePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DeletePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deletePolicyAsync(DeletePolicyRequest deletePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Deletes the resource policy from your organization. *

*

* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deleteResourcePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeleteResourcePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DeleteResourcePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteResourcePolicyAsync(DeleteResourcePolicyRequest deleteResourcePolicyRequest); /** *

* Deletes the resource policy from your organization. *

*

* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deleteResourcePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeleteResourcePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DeleteResourcePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteResourcePolicyAsync(DeleteResourcePolicyRequest deleteResourcePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Removes the specified member Amazon Web Services account as a delegated administrator for the specified Amazon * Web Services service. *

* *

* Deregistering a delegated administrator can have unintended impacts on the functionality of the enabled Amazon * Web Services service. See the documentation for the enabled service before you deregister a delegated * administrator so that you understand any potential impacts. *

*
*

* You can run this action only for Amazon Web Services services that support this feature. For a current list of * services that support it, see the column Supports Delegated Administrator in the table at Amazon Web * Services Services that you can use with Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deregisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeregisterDelegatedAdministrator operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DeregisterDelegatedAdministrator * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deregisterDelegatedAdministratorAsync( DeregisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest deregisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest); /** *

* Removes the specified member Amazon Web Services account as a delegated administrator for the specified Amazon * Web Services service. *

* *

* Deregistering a delegated administrator can have unintended impacts on the functionality of the enabled Amazon * Web Services service. See the documentation for the enabled service before you deregister a delegated * administrator so that you understand any potential impacts. *

*
*

* You can run this action only for Amazon Web Services services that support this feature. For a current list of * services that support it, see the column Supports Delegated Administrator in the table at Amazon Web * Services Services that you can use with Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param deregisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DeregisterDelegatedAdministrator operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DeregisterDelegatedAdministrator * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future deregisterDelegatedAdministratorAsync( DeregisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest deregisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves Organizations-related information about the specified account. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeAccount * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeAccountAsync(DescribeAccountRequest describeAccountRequest); /** *

* Retrieves Organizations-related information about the specified account. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeAccount * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeAccountAsync(DescribeAccountRequest describeAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves the current status of an asynchronous request to create an account. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeCreateAccountStatusRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeCreateAccountStatus operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeCreateAccountStatus * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeCreateAccountStatusAsync( DescribeCreateAccountStatusRequest describeCreateAccountStatusRequest); /** *

* Retrieves the current status of an asynchronous request to create an account. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeCreateAccountStatusRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeCreateAccountStatus operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeCreateAccountStatus * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeCreateAccountStatusAsync( DescribeCreateAccountStatusRequest describeCreateAccountStatusRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Returns the contents of the effective policy for specified policy type and account. The effective policy is the * aggregation of any policies of the specified type that the account inherits, plus any policy of that type that is * directly attached to the account. *

*

* This operation applies only to policy types other than service control policies (SCPs). *

*

* For more information about policy inheritance, see How * Policy Inheritance Works in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeEffectivePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeEffectivePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeEffectivePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeEffectivePolicyAsync(DescribeEffectivePolicyRequest describeEffectivePolicyRequest); /** *

* Returns the contents of the effective policy for specified policy type and account. The effective policy is the * aggregation of any policies of the specified type that the account inherits, plus any policy of that type that is * directly attached to the account. *

*

* This operation applies only to policy types other than service control policies (SCPs). *

*

* For more information about policy inheritance, see How * Policy Inheritance Works in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeEffectivePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeEffectivePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeEffectivePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeEffectivePolicyAsync(DescribeEffectivePolicyRequest describeEffectivePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves information about a previously requested handshake. The handshake ID comes from the response to the * original InviteAccountToOrganization operation that generated the handshake. *

*

* You can access handshakes that are ACCEPTED, DECLINED, or CANCELED for * only 30 days after they change to that state. They're then deleted and no longer accessible. *

*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* * @param describeHandshakeRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeHandshake * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeHandshakeAsync(DescribeHandshakeRequest describeHandshakeRequest); /** *

* Retrieves information about a previously requested handshake. The handshake ID comes from the response to the * original InviteAccountToOrganization operation that generated the handshake. *

*

* You can access handshakes that are ACCEPTED, DECLINED, or CANCELED for * only 30 days after they change to that state. They're then deleted and no longer accessible. *

*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* * @param describeHandshakeRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeHandshake operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeHandshake * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeHandshakeAsync(DescribeHandshakeRequest describeHandshakeRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves information about the organization that the user's account belongs to. *

*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* *

* Even if a policy type is shown as available in the organization, you can disable it separately at the root level * with DisablePolicyType. Use ListRoots to see the status of policy types for a specified root. *

*
* * @param describeOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeOrganizationAsync(DescribeOrganizationRequest describeOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Retrieves information about the organization that the user's account belongs to. *

*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* *

* Even if a policy type is shown as available in the organization, you can disable it separately at the root level * with DisablePolicyType. Use ListRoots to see the status of policy types for a specified root. *

*
* * @param describeOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeOrganizationAsync(DescribeOrganizationRequest describeOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves information about an organizational unit (OU). *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeOrganizationalUnitRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeOrganizationalUnitAsync( DescribeOrganizationalUnitRequest describeOrganizationalUnitRequest); /** *

* Retrieves information about an organizational unit (OU). *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeOrganizationalUnitRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeOrganizationalUnitAsync( DescribeOrganizationalUnitRequest describeOrganizationalUnitRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves information about a policy. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribePolicy * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describePolicyAsync(DescribePolicyRequest describePolicyRequest); /** *

* Retrieves information about a policy. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribePolicy * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describePolicyAsync(DescribePolicyRequest describePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves information about a resource policy. *

*

* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeResourcePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeResourcePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DescribeResourcePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeResourcePolicyAsync(DescribeResourcePolicyRequest describeResourcePolicyRequest); /** *

* Retrieves information about a resource policy. *

*

* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param describeResourcePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DescribeResourcePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DescribeResourcePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future describeResourcePolicyAsync(DescribeResourcePolicyRequest describeResourcePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Detaches a policy from a target root, organizational unit (OU), or account. *

* *

* If the policy being detached is a service control policy (SCP), the changes to permissions for Identity and * Access Management (IAM) users and roles in affected accounts are immediate. *

*
*

* Every root, OU, and account must have at least one SCP attached. If you want to replace the default * FullAWSAccess policy with an SCP that limits the permissions that can be delegated, you must attach * the replacement SCP before you can remove the default SCP. This is the authorization strategy of an * "allow list". If you instead attach a second SCP and leave the FullAWSAccess SCP still * attached, and specify "Effect": "Deny" in the second SCP to override the * "Effect": "Allow" in the FullAWSAccess policy (or any other attached SCP), you're using * the authorization strategy of a * "deny list". *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param detachPolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DetachPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DetachPolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future detachPolicyAsync(DetachPolicyRequest detachPolicyRequest); /** *

* Detaches a policy from a target root, organizational unit (OU), or account. *

* *

* If the policy being detached is a service control policy (SCP), the changes to permissions for Identity and * Access Management (IAM) users and roles in affected accounts are immediate. *

*
*

* Every root, OU, and account must have at least one SCP attached. If you want to replace the default * FullAWSAccess policy with an SCP that limits the permissions that can be delegated, you must attach * the replacement SCP before you can remove the default SCP. This is the authorization strategy of an * "allow list". If you instead attach a second SCP and leave the FullAWSAccess SCP still * attached, and specify "Effect": "Deny" in the second SCP to override the * "Effect": "Allow" in the FullAWSAccess policy (or any other attached SCP), you're using * the authorization strategy of a * "deny list". *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param detachPolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DetachPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DetachPolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future detachPolicyAsync(DetachPolicyRequest detachPolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Disables the integration of an Amazon Web Services service (the service that is specified by * ServicePrincipal) with Organizations. When you disable integration, the specified service no longer * can create a service-linked role * in new accounts in your organization. This means the service can't perform operations on your behalf on * any new accounts in your organization. The service can still perform operations in older accounts until the * service completes its clean-up from Organizations. *

* *

* We strongly recommend that you don't use this command to disable integration between * Organizations and the specified Amazon Web Services service. Instead, use the console or commands that are * provided by the specified service. This lets the trusted service perform any required initialization when * enabling trusted access, such as creating any required resources and any required clean up of resources when * disabling trusted access. *

*

* For information about how to disable trusted service access to your organization using the trusted service, see * the Learn more link under the Supports Trusted Access column at Amazon Web * Services services that you can use with Organizations. on this page. *

*

* If you disable access by using this command, it causes the following actions to occur: *

*
    *
  • *

    * The service can no longer create a service-linked role in the accounts in your organization. This means that the * service can't perform operations on your behalf on any new accounts in your organization. The service can still * perform operations in older accounts until the service completes its clean-up from Organizations. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * The service can no longer perform tasks in the member accounts in the organization, unless those operations are * explicitly permitted by the IAM policies that are attached to your roles. This includes any data aggregation from * the member accounts to the management account, or to a delegated administrator account, where relevant. *

    *
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  • *

    * Some services detect this and clean up any remaining data or resources related to the integration, while other * services stop accessing the organization but leave any historical data and configuration in place to support a * possible re-enabling of the integration. *

    *
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*

* Using the other service's console or commands to disable the integration ensures that the other service is aware * that it can clean up any resources that are required only for the integration. How the service cleans up its * resources in the organization's accounts depends on that service. For more information, see the documentation for * the other Amazon Web Services service. *

*
*

* After you perform the DisableAWSServiceAccess operation, the specified service can no longer perform * operations in your organization's accounts *

*

* For more information about integrating other services with Organizations, including the list of services that * work with Organizations, see Integrating * Organizations with Other Amazon Web Services Services in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param disableAWSServiceAccessRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DisableAWSServiceAccess operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DisableAWSServiceAccess * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future disableAWSServiceAccessAsync(DisableAWSServiceAccessRequest disableAWSServiceAccessRequest); /** *

* Disables the integration of an Amazon Web Services service (the service that is specified by * ServicePrincipal) with Organizations. When you disable integration, the specified service no longer * can create a service-linked role * in new accounts in your organization. This means the service can't perform operations on your behalf on * any new accounts in your organization. The service can still perform operations in older accounts until the * service completes its clean-up from Organizations. *

* *

* We strongly recommend that you don't use this command to disable integration between * Organizations and the specified Amazon Web Services service. Instead, use the console or commands that are * provided by the specified service. This lets the trusted service perform any required initialization when * enabling trusted access, such as creating any required resources and any required clean up of resources when * disabling trusted access. *

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* For information about how to disable trusted service access to your organization using the trusted service, see * the Learn more link under the Supports Trusted Access column at Amazon Web * Services services that you can use with Organizations. on this page. *

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* If you disable access by using this command, it causes the following actions to occur: *

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    * The service can no longer create a service-linked role in the accounts in your organization. This means that the * service can't perform operations on your behalf on any new accounts in your organization. The service can still * perform operations in older accounts until the service completes its clean-up from Organizations. *

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    * The service can no longer perform tasks in the member accounts in the organization, unless those operations are * explicitly permitted by the IAM policies that are attached to your roles. This includes any data aggregation from * the member accounts to the management account, or to a delegated administrator account, where relevant. *

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    * Some services detect this and clean up any remaining data or resources related to the integration, while other * services stop accessing the organization but leave any historical data and configuration in place to support a * possible re-enabling of the integration. *

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* Using the other service's console or commands to disable the integration ensures that the other service is aware * that it can clean up any resources that are required only for the integration. How the service cleans up its * resources in the organization's accounts depends on that service. For more information, see the documentation for * the other Amazon Web Services service. *

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* After you perform the DisableAWSServiceAccess operation, the specified service can no longer perform * operations in your organization's accounts *

*

* For more information about integrating other services with Organizations, including the list of services that * work with Organizations, see Integrating * Organizations with Other Amazon Web Services Services in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param disableAWSServiceAccessRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DisableAWSServiceAccess operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DisableAWSServiceAccess * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future disableAWSServiceAccessAsync(DisableAWSServiceAccessRequest disableAWSServiceAccessRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Disables an organizational policy type in a root. A policy of a certain type can be attached to entities in a * root only if that type is enabled in the root. After you perform this operation, you no longer can attach * policies of the specified type to that root or to any organizational unit (OU) or account in that root. You can * undo this by using the EnablePolicyType operation. *

*

* This is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. If you disable a policy type * for a root, it still appears enabled for the organization if all * features are enabled for the organization. Amazon Web Services recommends that you first use ListRoots * to see the status of policy types for a specified root, and then use this operation. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

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* To view the status of available policy types in the organization, use DescribeOrganization. *

* * @param disablePolicyTypeRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DisablePolicyType operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.DisablePolicyType * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future disablePolicyTypeAsync(DisablePolicyTypeRequest disablePolicyTypeRequest); /** *

* Disables an organizational policy type in a root. A policy of a certain type can be attached to entities in a * root only if that type is enabled in the root. After you perform this operation, you no longer can attach * policies of the specified type to that root or to any organizational unit (OU) or account in that root. You can * undo this by using the EnablePolicyType operation. *

*

* This is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. If you disable a policy type * for a root, it still appears enabled for the organization if all * features are enabled for the organization. Amazon Web Services recommends that you first use ListRoots * to see the status of policy types for a specified root, and then use this operation. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

*

* To view the status of available policy types in the organization, use DescribeOrganization. *

* * @param disablePolicyTypeRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the DisablePolicyType operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.DisablePolicyType * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future disablePolicyTypeAsync(DisablePolicyTypeRequest disablePolicyTypeRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Enables the integration of an Amazon Web Services service (the service that is specified by * ServicePrincipal) with Organizations. When you enable integration, you allow the specified service * to create a service-linked role * in all the accounts in your organization. This allows the service to perform operations on your behalf in your * organization and its accounts. *

* *

* We recommend that you enable integration between Organizations and the specified Amazon Web Services service by * using the console or commands that are provided by the specified service. Doing so ensures that the service is * aware that it can create the resources that are required for the integration. How the service creates those * resources in the organization's accounts depends on that service. For more information, see the documentation for * the other Amazon Web Services service. *

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* For more information about enabling services to integrate with Organizations, see Integrating * Organizations with Other Amazon Web Services Services in the Organizations User Guide. *

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* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account and only if the organization has enabled * all features. *

* * @param enableAWSServiceAccessRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the EnableAWSServiceAccess operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.EnableAWSServiceAccess * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future enableAWSServiceAccessAsync(EnableAWSServiceAccessRequest enableAWSServiceAccessRequest); /** *

* Enables the integration of an Amazon Web Services service (the service that is specified by * ServicePrincipal) with Organizations. When you enable integration, you allow the specified service * to create a service-linked role * in all the accounts in your organization. This allows the service to perform operations on your behalf in your * organization and its accounts. *

* *

* We recommend that you enable integration between Organizations and the specified Amazon Web Services service by * using the console or commands that are provided by the specified service. Doing so ensures that the service is * aware that it can create the resources that are required for the integration. How the service creates those * resources in the organization's accounts depends on that service. For more information, see the documentation for * the other Amazon Web Services service. *

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* For more information about enabling services to integrate with Organizations, see Integrating * Organizations with Other Amazon Web Services Services in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account and only if the organization has enabled * all features. *

* * @param enableAWSServiceAccessRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the EnableAWSServiceAccess operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.EnableAWSServiceAccess * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future enableAWSServiceAccessAsync(EnableAWSServiceAccessRequest enableAWSServiceAccessRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Enables all features in an organization. This enables the use of organization policies that can restrict the * services and actions that can be called in each account. Until you enable all features, you have access only to * consolidated billing, and you can't use any of the advanced account administration features that Organizations * supports. For more information, see Enabling All Features in Your Organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

* *

* This operation is required only for organizations that were created explicitly with only the consolidated billing * features enabled. Calling this operation sends a handshake to every invited account in the organization. The * feature set change can be finalized and the additional features enabled only after all administrators in the * invited accounts approve the change by accepting the handshake. *

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* After you enable all features, you can separately enable or disable individual policy types in a root using * EnablePolicyType and DisablePolicyType. To see the status of policy types in a root, use * ListRoots. *

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* After all invited member accounts accept the handshake, you finalize the feature set change by accepting the * handshake that contains "Action": "ENABLE_ALL_FEATURES". This completes the change. *

*

* After you enable all features in your organization, the management account in the organization can apply policies * on all member accounts. These policies can restrict what users and even administrators in those accounts can do. * The management account can apply policies that prevent accounts from leaving the organization. Ensure that your * account administrators are aware of this. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param enableAllFeaturesRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the EnableAllFeatures operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.EnableAllFeatures * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future enableAllFeaturesAsync(EnableAllFeaturesRequest enableAllFeaturesRequest); /** *

* Enables all features in an organization. This enables the use of organization policies that can restrict the * services and actions that can be called in each account. Until you enable all features, you have access only to * consolidated billing, and you can't use any of the advanced account administration features that Organizations * supports. For more information, see Enabling All Features in Your Organization in the Organizations User Guide. *

* *

* This operation is required only for organizations that were created explicitly with only the consolidated billing * features enabled. Calling this operation sends a handshake to every invited account in the organization. The * feature set change can be finalized and the additional features enabled only after all administrators in the * invited accounts approve the change by accepting the handshake. *

*
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* After you enable all features, you can separately enable or disable individual policy types in a root using * EnablePolicyType and DisablePolicyType. To see the status of policy types in a root, use * ListRoots. *

*

* After all invited member accounts accept the handshake, you finalize the feature set change by accepting the * handshake that contains "Action": "ENABLE_ALL_FEATURES". This completes the change. *

*

* After you enable all features in your organization, the management account in the organization can apply policies * on all member accounts. These policies can restrict what users and even administrators in those accounts can do. * The management account can apply policies that prevent accounts from leaving the organization. Ensure that your * account administrators are aware of this. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param enableAllFeaturesRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the EnableAllFeatures operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.EnableAllFeatures * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future enableAllFeaturesAsync(EnableAllFeaturesRequest enableAllFeaturesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Enables a policy type in a root. After you enable a policy type in a root, you can attach policies of that type * to the root, any organizational unit (OU), or account in that root. You can undo this by using the * DisablePolicyType operation. *

*

* This is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. Amazon Web Services * recommends that you first use ListRoots to see the status of policy types for a specified root, and then * use this operation. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

*

* You can enable a policy type in a root only if that policy type is available in the organization. To view the * status of available policy types in the organization, use DescribeOrganization. *

* * @param enablePolicyTypeRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the EnablePolicyType operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.EnablePolicyType * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future enablePolicyTypeAsync(EnablePolicyTypeRequest enablePolicyTypeRequest); /** *

* Enables a policy type in a root. After you enable a policy type in a root, you can attach policies of that type * to the root, any organizational unit (OU), or account in that root. You can undo this by using the * DisablePolicyType operation. *

*

* This is an asynchronous request that Amazon Web Services performs in the background. Amazon Web Services * recommends that you first use ListRoots to see the status of policy types for a specified root, and then * use this operation. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

*

* You can enable a policy type in a root only if that policy type is available in the organization. To view the * status of available policy types in the organization, use DescribeOrganization. *

* * @param enablePolicyTypeRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the EnablePolicyType operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.EnablePolicyType * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future enablePolicyTypeAsync(EnablePolicyTypeRequest enablePolicyTypeRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Sends an invitation to another account to join your organization as a member account. Organizations sends email * on your behalf to the email address that is associated with the other account's owner. The invitation is * implemented as a Handshake whose details are in the response. *

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    * You can invite Amazon Web Services accounts only from the same seller as the management account. For example, if * your organization's management account was created by Amazon Internet Services Pvt. Ltd (AISPL), an Amazon Web * Services seller in India, you can invite only other AISPL accounts to your organization. You can't combine * accounts from AISPL and Amazon Web Services or from any other Amazon Web Services seller. For more information, * see * Consolidated Billing in India. *

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    * If you receive an exception that indicates that you exceeded your account limits for the organization or that the * operation failed because your organization is still initializing, wait one hour and then try again. If the error * persists after an hour, contact Amazon Web Services * Support. *

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* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

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* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param inviteAccountToOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the InviteAccountToOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.InviteAccountToOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future inviteAccountToOrganizationAsync( InviteAccountToOrganizationRequest inviteAccountToOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Sends an invitation to another account to join your organization as a member account. Organizations sends email * on your behalf to the email address that is associated with the other account's owner. The invitation is * implemented as a Handshake whose details are in the response. *

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    * You can invite Amazon Web Services accounts only from the same seller as the management account. For example, if * your organization's management account was created by Amazon Internet Services Pvt. Ltd (AISPL), an Amazon Web * Services seller in India, you can invite only other AISPL accounts to your organization. You can't combine * accounts from AISPL and Amazon Web Services or from any other Amazon Web Services seller. For more information, * see * Consolidated Billing in India. *

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    * If you receive an exception that indicates that you exceeded your account limits for the organization or that the * operation failed because your organization is still initializing, wait one hour and then try again. If the error * persists after an hour, contact Amazon Web Services * Support. *

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* If the request includes tags, then the requester must have the organizations:TagResource permission. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param inviteAccountToOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the InviteAccountToOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.InviteAccountToOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future inviteAccountToOrganizationAsync( InviteAccountToOrganizationRequest inviteAccountToOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Removes a member account from its parent organization. This version of the operation is performed by the account * that wants to leave. To remove a member account as a user in the management account, use * RemoveAccountFromOrganization instead. *

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* This operation can be called only from a member account in the organization. *

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    * The management account in an organization with all features enabled can set service control policies (SCPs) that * can restrict what administrators of member accounts can do. This includes preventing them from successfully * calling LeaveOrganization and leaving the organization. *

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    * You can leave an organization as a member account only if the account is configured with the information required * to operate as a standalone account. When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations * console, API, or CLI commands, the information required of standalone accounts is not automatically * collected. For each account that you want to make standalone, you must perform the following steps. If any of the * steps are already completed for this account, that step doesn't appear. *

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      * Choose a support plan *

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      * Provide and verify the required contact information *

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      * Provide a current payment method *

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    * Amazon Web Services uses the payment method to charge for any billable (not free tier) Amazon Web Services * activity that occurs while the account isn't attached to an organization. Follow the steps at To leave an organization when all required account information has not yet been provided in the * Organizations User Guide. *

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    * The account that you want to leave must not be a delegated administrator account for any Amazon Web Services * service enabled for your organization. If the account is a delegated administrator, you must first change the * delegated administrator account to another account that is remaining in the organization. *

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    * You can leave an organization only after you enable IAM user access to billing in your account. For more * information, see Activating Access to the Billing and Cost Management Console in the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost * Management User Guide. *

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    * After the account leaves the organization, all tags that were attached to the account object in the organization * are deleted. Amazon Web Services accounts outside of an organization do not support tags. *

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    * A newly created account has a waiting period before it can be removed from its organization. If you get an error * that indicates that a wait period is required, then try again in a few days. *

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* * @param leaveOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the LeaveOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.LeaveOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future leaveOrganizationAsync(LeaveOrganizationRequest leaveOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Removes a member account from its parent organization. This version of the operation is performed by the account * that wants to leave. To remove a member account as a user in the management account, use * RemoveAccountFromOrganization instead. *

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* This operation can be called only from a member account in the organization. *

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    * The management account in an organization with all features enabled can set service control policies (SCPs) that * can restrict what administrators of member accounts can do. This includes preventing them from successfully * calling LeaveOrganization and leaving the organization. *

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    * You can leave an organization as a member account only if the account is configured with the information required * to operate as a standalone account. When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations * console, API, or CLI commands, the information required of standalone accounts is not automatically * collected. For each account that you want to make standalone, you must perform the following steps. If any of the * steps are already completed for this account, that step doesn't appear. *

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      * Choose a support plan *

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      * Provide and verify the required contact information *

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      * Provide a current payment method *

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    * Amazon Web Services uses the payment method to charge for any billable (not free tier) Amazon Web Services * activity that occurs while the account isn't attached to an organization. Follow the steps at To leave an organization when all required account information has not yet been provided in the * Organizations User Guide. *

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    * The account that you want to leave must not be a delegated administrator account for any Amazon Web Services * service enabled for your organization. If the account is a delegated administrator, you must first change the * delegated administrator account to another account that is remaining in the organization. *

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    * You can leave an organization only after you enable IAM user access to billing in your account. For more * information, see Activating Access to the Billing and Cost Management Console in the Amazon Web Services Billing and Cost * Management User Guide. *

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    * After the account leaves the organization, all tags that were attached to the account object in the organization * are deleted. Amazon Web Services accounts outside of an organization do not support tags. *

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* * @param leaveOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the LeaveOrganization operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.LeaveOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future leaveOrganizationAsync(LeaveOrganizationRequest leaveOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Returns a list of the Amazon Web Services services that you enabled to integrate with your organization. After a * service on this list creates the resources that it requires for the integration, it can perform operations on * your organization and its accounts. *

*

* For more information about integrating other services with Organizations, including the list of services that * currently work with Organizations, see Integrating * Organizations with Other Amazon Web Services Services in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListAWSServiceAccessForOrganization operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListAWSServiceAccessForOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationAsync( ListAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest listAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Returns a list of the Amazon Web Services services that you enabled to integrate with your organization. After a * service on this list creates the resources that it requires for the integration, it can perform operations on * your organization and its accounts. *

*

* For more information about integrating other services with Organizations, including the list of services that * currently work with Organizations, see Integrating * Organizations with Other Amazon Web Services Services in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListAWSServiceAccessForOrganization operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListAWSServiceAccessForOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationAsync( ListAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest listAWSServiceAccessForOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists all the accounts in the organization. To request only the accounts in a specified root or organizational * unit (OU), use the ListAccountsForParent operation instead. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
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* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listAccountsRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListAccounts operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListAccounts * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAccountsAsync(ListAccountsRequest listAccountsRequest); /** *

* Lists all the accounts in the organization. To request only the accounts in a specified root or organizational * unit (OU), use the ListAccountsForParent operation instead. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listAccountsRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListAccounts operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListAccounts * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAccountsAsync(ListAccountsRequest listAccountsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the accounts in an organization that are contained by the specified target root or organizational unit * (OU). If you specify the root, you get a list of all the accounts that aren't in any OU. If you specify an OU, * you get a list of all the accounts in only that OU and not in any child OUs. To get a list of all accounts in the * organization, use the ListAccounts operation. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
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* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listAccountsForParentRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListAccountsForParent operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListAccountsForParent * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAccountsForParentAsync(ListAccountsForParentRequest listAccountsForParentRequest); /** *

* Lists the accounts in an organization that are contained by the specified target root or organizational unit * (OU). If you specify the root, you get a list of all the accounts that aren't in any OU. If you specify an OU, * you get a list of all the accounts in only that OU and not in any child OUs. To get a list of all accounts in the * organization, use the ListAccounts operation. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listAccountsForParentRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListAccountsForParent operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListAccountsForParent * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAccountsForParentAsync(ListAccountsForParentRequest listAccountsForParentRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists all of the organizational units (OUs) or accounts that are contained in the specified parent OU or root. * This operation, along with ListParents enables you to traverse the tree structure that makes up this root. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
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* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listChildrenRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListChildren operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListChildren * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listChildrenAsync(ListChildrenRequest listChildrenRequest); /** *

* Lists all of the organizational units (OUs) or accounts that are contained in the specified parent OU or root. * This operation, along with ListParents enables you to traverse the tree structure that makes up this root. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listChildrenRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListChildren operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListChildren * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listChildrenAsync(ListChildrenRequest listChildrenRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the account creation requests that match the specified status that is currently being tracked for the * organization. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listCreateAccountStatusRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListCreateAccountStatus operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListCreateAccountStatus * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listCreateAccountStatusAsync(ListCreateAccountStatusRequest listCreateAccountStatusRequest); /** *

* Lists the account creation requests that match the specified status that is currently being tracked for the * organization. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listCreateAccountStatusRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListCreateAccountStatus operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListCreateAccountStatus * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listCreateAccountStatusAsync(ListCreateAccountStatusRequest listCreateAccountStatusRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the Amazon Web Services accounts that are designated as delegated administrators in this organization. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listDelegatedAdministratorsRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListDelegatedAdministrators operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListDelegatedAdministrators * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listDelegatedAdministratorsAsync( ListDelegatedAdministratorsRequest listDelegatedAdministratorsRequest); /** *

* Lists the Amazon Web Services accounts that are designated as delegated administrators in this organization. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listDelegatedAdministratorsRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListDelegatedAdministrators operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListDelegatedAdministrators * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listDelegatedAdministratorsAsync( ListDelegatedAdministratorsRequest listDelegatedAdministratorsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* List the Amazon Web Services services for which the specified account is a delegated administrator. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listDelegatedServicesForAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListDelegatedServicesForAccount operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListDelegatedServicesForAccount * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listDelegatedServicesForAccountAsync( ListDelegatedServicesForAccountRequest listDelegatedServicesForAccountRequest); /** *

* List the Amazon Web Services services for which the specified account is a delegated administrator. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listDelegatedServicesForAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListDelegatedServicesForAccount operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListDelegatedServicesForAccount * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listDelegatedServicesForAccountAsync( ListDelegatedServicesForAccountRequest listDelegatedServicesForAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the current handshakes that are associated with the account of the requesting user. *

*

* Handshakes that are ACCEPTED, DECLINED, CANCELED, or EXPIRED * appear in the results of this API for only 30 days after changing to that state. After that, they're deleted and * no longer accessible. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* * @param listHandshakesForAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListHandshakesForAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListHandshakesForAccount * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listHandshakesForAccountAsync(ListHandshakesForAccountRequest listHandshakesForAccountRequest); /** *

* Lists the current handshakes that are associated with the account of the requesting user. *

*

* Handshakes that are ACCEPTED, DECLINED, CANCELED, or EXPIRED * appear in the results of this API for only 30 days after changing to that state. After that, they're deleted and * no longer accessible. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called from any account in the organization. *

* * @param listHandshakesForAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListHandshakesForAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListHandshakesForAccount * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listHandshakesForAccountAsync(ListHandshakesForAccountRequest listHandshakesForAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the handshakes that are associated with the organization that the requesting user is part of. The * ListHandshakesForOrganization operation returns a list of handshake structures. Each structure * contains details and status about a handshake. *

*

* Handshakes that are ACCEPTED, DECLINED, CANCELED, or EXPIRED * appear in the results of this API for only 30 days after changing to that state. After that, they're deleted and * no longer accessible. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listHandshakesForOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListHandshakesForOrganization operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListHandshakesForOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listHandshakesForOrganizationAsync( ListHandshakesForOrganizationRequest listHandshakesForOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Lists the handshakes that are associated with the organization that the requesting user is part of. The * ListHandshakesForOrganization operation returns a list of handshake structures. Each structure * contains details and status about a handshake. *

*

* Handshakes that are ACCEPTED, DECLINED, CANCELED, or EXPIRED * appear in the results of this API for only 30 days after changing to that state. After that, they're deleted and * no longer accessible. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listHandshakesForOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListHandshakesForOrganization operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListHandshakesForOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listHandshakesForOrganizationAsync( ListHandshakesForOrganizationRequest listHandshakesForOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the organizational units (OUs) in a parent organizational unit or root. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listOrganizationalUnitsForParentRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListOrganizationalUnitsForParent operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListOrganizationalUnitsForParent * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listOrganizationalUnitsForParentAsync( ListOrganizationalUnitsForParentRequest listOrganizationalUnitsForParentRequest); /** *

* Lists the organizational units (OUs) in a parent organizational unit or root. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listOrganizationalUnitsForParentRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListOrganizationalUnitsForParent operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListOrganizationalUnitsForParent * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listOrganizationalUnitsForParentAsync( ListOrganizationalUnitsForParentRequest listOrganizationalUnitsForParentRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the root or organizational units (OUs) that serve as the immediate parent of the specified child OU or * account. This operation, along with ListChildren enables you to traverse the tree structure that makes up * this root. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* *

* In the current release, a child can have only a single parent. *

*
* * @param listParentsRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListParents operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListParents * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listParentsAsync(ListParentsRequest listParentsRequest); /** *

* Lists the root or organizational units (OUs) that serve as the immediate parent of the specified child OU or * account. This operation, along with ListChildren enables you to traverse the tree structure that makes up * this root. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* *

* In the current release, a child can have only a single parent. *

*
* * @param listParentsRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListParents operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListParents * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listParentsAsync(ListParentsRequest listParentsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Retrieves the list of all policies in an organization of a specified type. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listPoliciesRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListPolicies operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListPolicies * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listPoliciesAsync(ListPoliciesRequest listPoliciesRequest); /** *

* Retrieves the list of all policies in an organization of a specified type. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listPoliciesRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListPolicies operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListPolicies * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listPoliciesAsync(ListPoliciesRequest listPoliciesRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the policies that are directly attached to the specified target root, organizational unit (OU), or account. * You must specify the policy type that you want included in the returned list. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listPoliciesForTargetRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListPoliciesForTarget operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListPoliciesForTarget * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listPoliciesForTargetAsync(ListPoliciesForTargetRequest listPoliciesForTargetRequest); /** *

* Lists the policies that are directly attached to the specified target root, organizational unit (OU), or account. * You must specify the policy type that you want included in the returned list. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listPoliciesForTargetRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListPoliciesForTarget operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListPoliciesForTarget * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listPoliciesForTargetAsync(ListPoliciesForTargetRequest listPoliciesForTargetRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists the roots that are defined in the current organization. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* *

* Policy types can be enabled and disabled in roots. This is distinct from whether they're available in the * organization. When you enable all features, you make policy types available for use in that organization. * Individual policy types can then be enabled and disabled in a root. To see the availability of a policy type in * an organization, use DescribeOrganization. *

*
* * @param listRootsRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListRoots operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListRoots * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listRootsAsync(ListRootsRequest listRootsRequest); /** *

* Lists the roots that are defined in the current organization. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* *

* Policy types can be enabled and disabled in roots. This is distinct from whether they're available in the * organization. When you enable all features, you make policy types available for use in that organization. * Individual policy types can then be enabled and disabled in a root. To see the availability of a policy type in * an organization, use DescribeOrganization. *

*
* * @param listRootsRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListRoots operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListRoots * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listRootsAsync(ListRootsRequest listRootsRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists tags that are attached to the specified resource. *

*

* You can attach tags to the following resources in Organizations. *

*
    *
  • *

    * Amazon Web Services account *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Organization root *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Organizational unit (OU) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Policy (any type) *

    *
  • *
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listTagsForResourceRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListTagsForResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListTagsForResource * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest listTagsForResourceRequest); /** *

* Lists tags that are attached to the specified resource. *

*

* You can attach tags to the following resources in Organizations. *

*
    *
  • *

    * Amazon Web Services account *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Organization root *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Organizational unit (OU) *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * Policy (any type) *

    *
  • *
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listTagsForResourceRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListTagsForResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListTagsForResource * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest listTagsForResourceRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Lists all the roots, organizational units (OUs), and accounts that the specified policy is attached to. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listTargetsForPolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListTargetsForPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.ListTargetsForPolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listTargetsForPolicyAsync(ListTargetsForPolicyRequest listTargetsForPolicyRequest); /** *

* Lists all the roots, organizational units (OUs), and accounts that the specified policy is attached to. *

* *

* Always check the NextToken response parameter for a null value when calling a * List* operation. These operations can occasionally return an empty set of results even when there * are more results available. The NextToken response parameter value is null only * when there are no more results to display. *

*
*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account or by a member account that is a * delegated administrator for an Amazon Web Services service. *

* * @param listTargetsForPolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the ListTargetsForPolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.ListTargetsForPolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future listTargetsForPolicyAsync(ListTargetsForPolicyRequest listTargetsForPolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Moves an account from its current source parent root or organizational unit (OU) to the specified destination * parent root or OU. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param moveAccountRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the MoveAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.MoveAccount * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future moveAccountAsync(MoveAccountRequest moveAccountRequest); /** *

* Moves an account from its current source parent root or organizational unit (OU) to the specified destination * parent root or OU. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param moveAccountRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the MoveAccount operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.MoveAccount * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future moveAccountAsync(MoveAccountRequest moveAccountRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Creates or updates a resource policy. *

*

* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account. *

* * @param putResourcePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the PutResourcePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.PutResourcePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future putResourcePolicyAsync(PutResourcePolicyRequest putResourcePolicyRequest); /** *

* Creates or updates a resource policy. *

*

* You can only call this operation from the organization's management account. *

* * @param putResourcePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the PutResourcePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.PutResourcePolicy * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future putResourcePolicyAsync(PutResourcePolicyRequest putResourcePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Enables the specified member account to administer the Organizations features of the specified Amazon Web * Services service. It grants read-only access to Organizations service data. The account still requires IAM * permissions to access and administer the Amazon Web Services service. *

*

* You can run this action only for Amazon Web Services services that support this feature. For a current list of * services that support it, see the column Supports Delegated Administrator in the table at Amazon Web * Services Services that you can use with Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param registerDelegatedAdministratorRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the RegisterDelegatedAdministrator operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.RegisterDelegatedAdministrator * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future registerDelegatedAdministratorAsync( RegisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest registerDelegatedAdministratorRequest); /** *

* Enables the specified member account to administer the Organizations features of the specified Amazon Web * Services service. It grants read-only access to Organizations service data. The account still requires IAM * permissions to access and administer the Amazon Web Services service. *

*

* You can run this action only for Amazon Web Services services that support this feature. For a current list of * services that support it, see the column Supports Delegated Administrator in the table at Amazon Web * Services Services that you can use with Organizations in the Organizations User Guide. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. *

* * @param registerDelegatedAdministratorRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the RegisterDelegatedAdministrator operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.RegisterDelegatedAdministrator * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future registerDelegatedAdministratorAsync( RegisterDelegatedAdministratorRequest registerDelegatedAdministratorRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Removes the specified account from the organization. *

*

* The removed account becomes a standalone account that isn't a member of any organization. It's no longer subject * to any policies and is responsible for its own bill payments. The organization's management account is no longer * charged for any expenses accrued by the member account after it's removed from the organization. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. Member accounts can remove * themselves with LeaveOrganization instead. *

* *
    *
  • *

    * You can remove an account from your organization only if the account is configured with the information required * to operate as a standalone account. When you create an account in an organization using the Organizations * console, API, or CLI commands, the information required of standalone accounts is not automatically * collected. For an account that you want to make standalone, you must choose a support plan, provide and verify * the required contact information, and provide a current payment method. Amazon Web Services uses the payment * method to charge for any billable (not free tier) Amazon Web Services activity that occurs while the account * isn't attached to an organization. To remove an account that doesn't yet have this information, you must sign in * as the member account and follow the steps at To leave an organization when all required account information has not yet been provided in the * Organizations User Guide. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * The account that you want to leave must not be a delegated administrator account for any Amazon Web Services * service enabled for your organization. If the account is a delegated administrator, you must first change the * delegated administrator account to another account that is remaining in the organization. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * After the account leaves the organization, all tags that were attached to the account object in the organization * are deleted. Amazon Web Services accounts outside of an organization do not support tags. *

    *
  • *
*
* * @param removeAccountFromOrganizationRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the RemoveAccountFromOrganization operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.RemoveAccountFromOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future removeAccountFromOrganizationAsync( RemoveAccountFromOrganizationRequest removeAccountFromOrganizationRequest); /** *

* Removes the specified account from the organization. *

*

* The removed account becomes a standalone account that isn't a member of any organization. It's no longer subject * to any policies and is responsible for its own bill payments. The organization's management account is no longer * charged for any expenses accrued by the member account after it's removed from the organization. *

*

* This operation can be called only from the organization's management account. Member accounts can remove * themselves with LeaveOrganization instead. *

* *
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* * @param removeAccountFromOrganizationRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the RemoveAccountFromOrganization operation returned by the * service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.RemoveAccountFromOrganization * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future removeAccountFromOrganizationAsync( RemoveAccountFromOrganizationRequest removeAccountFromOrganizationRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

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* * @param tagResourceRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the TagResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.TagResource * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest tagResourceRequest); /** *

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* * @param tagResourceRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the TagResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.TagResource * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest tagResourceRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Removes any tags with the specified keys from the specified resource. *

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* * @param untagResourceRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the UntagResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.UntagResource * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest untagResourceRequest); /** *

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* * @param untagResourceRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the UntagResource operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.UntagResource * @see AWS * API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest untagResourceRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Renames the specified organizational unit (OU). The ID and ARN don't change. The child OUs and accounts remain in * place, and any attached policies of the OU remain attached. *

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* * @param updateOrganizationalUnitRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the UpdateOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.UpdateOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future updateOrganizationalUnitAsync(UpdateOrganizationalUnitRequest updateOrganizationalUnitRequest); /** *

* Renames the specified organizational unit (OU). The ID and ARN don't change. The child OUs and accounts remain in * place, and any attached policies of the OU remain attached. *

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* * @param updateOrganizationalUnitRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the UpdateOrganizationalUnit operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.UpdateOrganizationalUnit * @see AWS API Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future updateOrganizationalUnitAsync(UpdateOrganizationalUnitRequest updateOrganizationalUnitRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); /** *

* Updates an existing policy with a new name, description, or content. If you don't supply any parameter, that * value remains unchanged. You can't change a policy's type. *

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* * @param updatePolicyRequest * @return A Java Future containing the result of the UpdatePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsync.UpdatePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future updatePolicyAsync(UpdatePolicyRequest updatePolicyRequest); /** *

* Updates an existing policy with a new name, description, or content. If you don't supply any parameter, that * value remains unchanged. You can't change a policy's type. *

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* * @param updatePolicyRequest * @param asyncHandler * Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an * implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or * unsuccessful completion of the operation. * @return A Java Future containing the result of the UpdatePolicy operation returned by the service. * @sample AWSOrganizationsAsyncHandler.UpdatePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ java.util.concurrent.Future updatePolicyAsync(UpdatePolicyRequest updatePolicyRequest, com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler); }