Yes, with Amazon S3 you can still set the Expires
header of the objects stored in the bucket.
You will have to set this header when storing the object so there are two ways:
- programatically using the API (set the Expiry header with your PUT request)
- in the bucket browser that you use to upload the objects
If you use the API you can do something like
PUT /ObjectName HTTP/1.1
Host: BucketName.s3.amazonaws.com
Date: date
Authorization: authorization-string
Expires: expiry-date
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectPUT.html
For the second case maybe this link will help: http://www.newvem.com/how-to-add-caching-headers-to-your-objects-using-amazon-s3/
Hope this helps.