AWS SDK Version 3 for .NET
API Reference

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Classes

NameDescription
Class AmazonAppMeshClient

Implementation for accessing AppMesh

App Mesh is a service mesh based on the Envoy proxy that makes it easy to monitor and control microservices. App Mesh standardizes how your microservices communicate, giving you end-to-end visibility and helping to ensure high availability for your applications.

App Mesh gives you consistent visibility and network traffic controls for every microservice in an application. You can use App Mesh with Amazon Web Services Fargate, Amazon ECS, Amazon EKS, Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services, and Amazon EC2.

App Mesh supports microservice applications that use service discovery naming for their components. For more information about service discovery on Amazon ECS, see Service Discovery in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. Kubernetes kube-dns and coredns are supported. For more information, see DNS for Services and Pods in the Kubernetes documentation.

Class AmazonAppMeshConfig

Configuration for accessing Amazon AppMesh service

Class AmazonAppMeshDefaultConfiguration

Configuration for accessing Amazon AppMesh service

Class AmazonAppMeshException

Common exception for the AppMesh service.

Class AmazonAppMeshRequest

Base class for AppMesh operation requests.

Class DefaultGatewayRouteRewrite

Constants used for properties of type DefaultGatewayRouteRewrite.

Class DnsResponseType

Constants used for properties of type DnsResponseType.

Class DurationUnit

Constants used for properties of type DurationUnit.

Class EgressFilterType

Constants used for properties of type EgressFilterType.

Class GatewayRouteStatusCode

Constants used for properties of type GatewayRouteStatusCode.

Class GrpcRetryPolicyEvent

Constants used for properties of type GrpcRetryPolicyEvent.

Class HttpMethod

Constants used for properties of type HttpMethod.

Class HttpScheme

Constants used for properties of type HttpScheme.

Class IpPreference

Constants used for properties of type IpPreference.

Class ListenerTlsMode

Constants used for properties of type ListenerTlsMode.

Class MeshStatusCode

Constants used for properties of type MeshStatusCode.

Class PortProtocol

Constants used for properties of type PortProtocol.

Class RouteStatusCode

Constants used for properties of type RouteStatusCode.

Class TcpRetryPolicyEvent

Constants used for properties of type TcpRetryPolicyEvent.

Class VirtualGatewayListenerTlsMode

Constants used for properties of type VirtualGatewayListenerTlsMode.

Class VirtualGatewayPortProtocol

Constants used for properties of type VirtualGatewayPortProtocol.

Class VirtualGatewayStatusCode

Constants used for properties of type VirtualGatewayStatusCode.

Class VirtualNodeStatusCode

Constants used for properties of type VirtualNodeStatusCode.

Class VirtualRouterStatusCode

Constants used for properties of type VirtualRouterStatusCode.

Class VirtualServiceStatusCode

Constants used for properties of type VirtualServiceStatusCode.

Interfaces

NameDescription
Interface IAmazonAppMesh

Interface for accessing AppMesh

App Mesh is a service mesh based on the Envoy proxy that makes it easy to monitor and control microservices. App Mesh standardizes how your microservices communicate, giving you end-to-end visibility and helping to ensure high availability for your applications.

App Mesh gives you consistent visibility and network traffic controls for every microservice in an application. You can use App Mesh with Amazon Web Services Fargate, Amazon ECS, Amazon EKS, Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services, and Amazon EC2.

App Mesh supports microservice applications that use service discovery naming for their components. For more information about service discovery on Amazon ECS, see Service Discovery in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. Kubernetes kube-dns and coredns are supported. For more information, see DNS for Services and Pods in the Kubernetes documentation.