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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T21:04:28+00:00 2026-06-01T21:04:28+00:00

So I’m using the AWS SDK in Java and I’ve created a class to

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So I’m using the AWS SDK in Java and I’ve created a class to download the buckets/objects that are in the S3 Server.

What I need to now is to create something like a wildcard or a pattern to append with say a string named (“reports”). The only thing I’ve come up with is to create a pattern-matcher variable like so:

 Pattern p = Pattern.compile("[a-zA-Z][0-9]");
    Matcher m = p.matcher(prePattern);

    ObjectListing s3ObjectList = s3client.listObjects(new ListObjectsRequest()
                                               .withBucketName(bucketName)
                                               .withPrefix(m  + "reports"));+

Can anyone please tell me if there’s a better solution with what I’m trying to do or if I even did it properly?

Thanks!


New code:

      String bucketName = "blabla";
      String prePattern = "^[a-z0-9_-]{1,30}$";
      String prefixPat = " -- Insert Pattern Here -- ";
      ArrayList<String> objPrefix = new ArrayList();

    Pattern p = Pattern.compile(prePattern);
    Matcher m = p.matcher(prefixPat);

    for(int i=0; i<= objPrefix.size(); i++)
   {
        objPrefix.add(m + "reports");
        ObjectListing s3ObjectList = s3client.listObjects(new ListObjectsRequest()
                                               .withBucketName(bucketName)
                                               .withPrefix(objPrefix.get(i)));

   }   

Thoughts you guys? Would really appreciate it. Thanks!

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    2026-06-01T21:04:29+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 9:04 pm

    Don’t know much about AWS, but the m + "reports" piece of the code is invoking m.toString and concatenating it with the literal “reports”. The toString of a Matcher object is usually not that useful.

    From this piece of code:

    Pattern p = Pattern.compile("[a-zA-Z][0-9]");
    Matcher m = p.matcher("test");
    System.out.println( m +  "reports" );
    

    I get this on OS X:

     java.util.regex.Matcher[pattern=[a-zA-Z][0-9] region=0,4 lastmatch=]reports
    

    Probably not what you want to pass on to ObjectListing.

    You need to replace the m + with something that makes more sense for your code.

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