DeleteServerCertificate() public method

Deletes the specified server certificate.

For more information about working with server certificates, including a list of AWS services that can use the server certificates that you manage with IAM, go to Working with Server Certificates in the IAM User Guide.

If you are using a server certificate with Elastic Load Balancing, deleting the certificate could have implications for your application. If Elastic Load Balancing doesn't detect the deletion of bound certificates, it may continue to use the certificates. This could cause Elastic Load Balancing to stop accepting traffic. We recommend that you remove the reference to the certificate from Elastic Load Balancing before using this command to delete the certificate. For more information, go to DeleteLoadBalancerListeners in the Elastic Load Balancing API Reference.

/// The request was rejected because it attempted to delete a resource that has attached /// subordinate entities. The error message describes these entities. /// /// The request was rejected because it attempted to create resources beyond the current /// AWS account limits. The error message describes the limit exceeded. /// /// The request was rejected because it referenced an entity that does not exist. The /// error message describes the entity. /// /// The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure. ///
public DeleteServerCertificate ( DeleteServerCertificateRequest request ) : Amazon.IdentityManagement.Model.DeleteServerCertificateResponse
request Amazon.IdentityManagement.Model.DeleteServerCertificateRequest Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteServerCertificate service method.
return Amazon.IdentityManagement.Model.DeleteServerCertificateResponse
        public void Uninstall(PrivateKey pk, Crt crt, IEnumerable<PKI.Crt> chain,
                IPkiTool cp)
        {
            AssertNotDisposed();

            using (var client = new AmazonIdentityManagementServiceClient(
                CommonParams.ResolveCredentials(),
                CommonParams.RegionEndpoint))
            {
                var iamRequ = new DeleteServerCertificateRequest
                {
                    ServerCertificateName = this.ServerCertificateName,
                };

                var iamResp = client.DeleteServerCertificate(iamRequ);
                // TODO:  any checks we should do?
            }
        }