public static interface VerifyAuthRequestCryptogramResponse.Builder extends PaymentCryptographyDataResponse.Builder, SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<VerifyAuthRequestCryptogramResponse.Builder,VerifyAuthRequestCryptogramResponse>
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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VerifyAuthRequestCryptogramResponse.Builder |
authResponseValue(String authResponseValue)
The result for ARQC verification or ARPC generation within Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography.
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VerifyAuthRequestCryptogramResponse.Builder |
keyArn(String keyArn)
The
keyARN of the major encryption key that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses for
ARQC verification. |
VerifyAuthRequestCryptogramResponse.Builder |
keyCheckValue(String keyCheckValue)
The key check value (KCV) of the encryption key.
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build, responseMetadata, responseMetadatasdkHttpResponse, sdkHttpResponseequalsBySdkFields, sdkFieldscopyapplyMutation, buildVerifyAuthRequestCryptogramResponse.Builder authResponseValue(String authResponseValue)
The result for ARQC verification or ARPC generation within Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography.
authResponseValue - The result for ARQC verification or ARPC generation within Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography.VerifyAuthRequestCryptogramResponse.Builder keyArn(String keyArn)
The keyARN of the major encryption key that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses for
ARQC verification.
keyArn - The keyARN of the major encryption key that Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography uses
for ARQC verification.VerifyAuthRequestCryptogramResponse.Builder keyCheckValue(String keyCheckValue)
The key check value (KCV) of the encryption key. The KCV is used to check if all parties holding a given key have the same key or to detect that a key has changed. Amazon Web Services Payment Cryptography calculates the KCV by using standard algorithms, typically by encrypting 8 or 16 bytes or "00" or "01" and then truncating the result to the first 3 bytes, or 6 hex digits, of the resulting cryptogram.
keyCheckValue - The key check value (KCV) of the encryption key. The KCV is used to check if all parties holding a
given key have the same key or to detect that a key has changed. Amazon Web Services Payment
Cryptography calculates the KCV by using standard algorithms, typically by encrypting 8 or 16 bytes or
"00" or "01" and then truncating the result to the first 3 bytes, or 6 hex digits, of the resulting
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