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package datameer.awstasks;
import java.util.List;
import awstasks.com.amazonaws.services.s3.AmazonS3;
import awstasks.com.amazonaws.services.s3.model.Bucket;
import datameer.awstasks.util.Ec2Configuration;
public class S3Example {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
// have your aws access data
// String accessKeyId = null;
// String accessKeySecret = null;
//
// AWSCredentials awsCredentials = new BasicAWSCredentials(accessKeyId, accessKeySecret);
// AmazonS3 s3Service = new AmazonS3Client(awsCredentials);
// or alternatively use the Ec2Configuration
Ec2Configuration ec2Configuration = new Ec2Configuration(); // searches for ec2.properties
AmazonS3 s3Service = ec2Configuration.createS3Service();
Bucket s3Bucket = s3Service.createBucket("aExampleBucket");
List<Bucket> buckets = s3Service.listBuckets();
for (Bucket bucket : buckets) {
System.out.println(bucket.getName());
}
s3Service.deleteBucket(s3Bucket.getName());
}
}