Package-level declarations
Types
Describes an interface VPC endpoint (interface endpoint) that lets you create a private connection between the virtual private cloud (VPC) that you specify and AppStream 2.0. When you specify an interface endpoint for a stack, users of the stack can connect to AppStream 2.0 only through that endpoint. When you specify an interface endpoint for an image builder, administrators can connect to the image builder only through that endpoint.
Describes an app block builder.
Describes an association between an app block builder and app block.
Describes the reason why the last app block builder state change occurred.
Describes an application in the application catalog.
Describes the application fleet association.
The persistent application settings for users of a stack.
Describes the persistent application settings for users of a stack.
Base class for all service related exceptions thrown by the AppStream client
The certificate-based authentication properties used to authenticate SAML 2.0 Identity Provider (IdP) user identities to Active Directory domain-joined streaming instances. Fallback is turned on by default when certificate-based authentication is Enabled . Fallback allows users to log in using their AD domain password if certificate-based authentication is unsuccessful, or to unlock a desktop lock screen. Enabled_no_directory_login_fallback enables certificate-based authentication, but does not allow users to log in using their AD domain password. Users will be disconnected to re-authenticate using certificates.
Describes the capacity for a fleet.
Describes the capacity status for a fleet.
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Describes the configuration information required to join fleets and image builders to Microsoft Active Directory domains.
Describes the configuration information required to join fleets and image builders to Microsoft Active Directory domains.
The application associated to an entitlement. Access is controlled based on user attributes.
Specifies an entitlement. Entitlements control access to specific applications within a stack, based on user attributes. Entitlements apply to SAML 2.0 federated user identities. Amazon AppStream 2.0 user pool and streaming URL users are entitled to all applications in a stack. Entitlements don't apply to the desktop stream view application, or to applications managed by a dynamic app provider using the Dynamic Application Framework.
The entitlement already exists.
An attribute associated with an entitlement. Application entitlements work by matching a supported SAML 2.0 attribute name to a value when a user identity federates to an Amazon AppStream 2.0 SAML application.
The entitlement can't be found.
The error details.
The fleet attribute.
Describes a fleet error.
Describes a virtual machine that is used to create an image.
Describes the reason why the last image builder state change occurred.
Describes the permissions for an image.
Describes the reason why the last image state change occurred.
The image can't be updated because it's not compatible for updates.
The resource cannot be created because your AWS account is suspended. For assistance, contact AWS Support.
Indicates an incorrect combination of parameters, or a missing parameter.
The specified role is invalid.
Describes the error that is returned when a usage report can't be generated.
The requested limit exceeds the permitted limit for an account.
Describes the network details of the fleet or image builder instance.
The attempted operation is not permitted.
AppStream 2.0 can’t process the request right now because the Describe calls from your AWS account are being throttled by Amazon EC2. Try again later.
The specified resource already exists.
Describes a resource error.
The specified resource is in use.
The specified resource exists and is not in use, but isn't available.
The specified resource was not found.
Describes the S3 location.
Describes the details of the script.
Describes the credentials for the service account used by the fleet or image builder to connect to the directory.
Possible values for the state of a streaming session.
Describes the permissions that are available to the specified AWS account for a shared image.
Describes a stack error.
Describes a connector that enables persistent storage for users.
The type of storage connector.
The streaming protocol you want your stack to prefer. This can be UDP or TCP. Currently, UDP is only supported in the Windows native client.
The website links that display in the catalog page footer.
Describes information about the usage report subscription.
Describes an action and whether the action is enabled or disabled for users during their streaming sessions.
Describes a user in the user pool and the associated stack.
Describes the error that is returned when a user can’t be associated with or disassociated from a stack.