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package com.amazonaws.services.kinesis.model;

import java.io.Serializable;

import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest;

/**
 * 

* Creates an Amazon Kinesis stream. A stream captures and transports data * records that are continuously emitted from different data sources or * producers. Scale-out within a stream is explicitly supported by means * of shards, which are uniquely identified groups of data records in a stream. *

*

* You specify and control the number of shards that a stream is composed of. * Each shard can support reads up to 5 transactions per second, up to a maximum * data read total of 2 MB per second. Each shard can support writes up to 1,000 * records per second, up to a maximum data write total of 1 MB per second. You * can add shards to a stream if the amount of data input increases and you can * remove shards if the amount of data input decreases. *

*

* The stream name identifies the stream. The name is scoped to the AWS account * used by the application. It is also scoped by region. That is, two streams in * two different accounts can have the same name, and two streams in the same * account, but in two different regions, can have the same name. *

*

* CreateStream is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving a * CreateStream request, Amazon Kinesis immediately returns and * sets the stream status to CREATING. After the stream is created, * Amazon Kinesis sets the stream status to ACTIVE. You should * perform read and write operations only on an ACTIVE stream. *

*

* You receive a LimitExceededException when making a * CreateStream request if you try to do one of the following: *

*
    *
  • Have more than five streams in the CREATING state at any * point in time.
  • *
  • Create more shards than are authorized for your account.
  • *
*

* For the default shard limit for an AWS account, see Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Streams Developer Guide. If * you need to increase this limit, contact AWS Support. *

*

* You can use DescribeStream to check the stream status, which is * returned in StreamStatus. *

*

* CreateStream has a limit of 5 transactions per second per account. *

*/ public class CreateStreamRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable { /** *

* A name to identify the stream. The stream name is scoped to the AWS * account used by the application that creates the stream. It is also * scoped by region. That is, two streams in two different AWS accounts can * have the same name, and two streams in the same AWS account but in two * different regions can have the same name. *

*

* Constraints:
* Length: 1 - 128
* Pattern: [a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+
*/ private String streamName; /** *

* The number of shards that the stream will use. The throughput of the * stream is a function of the number of shards; more shards are required * for greater provisioned throughput. *

*

* DefaultShardLimit; *

*

* Constraints:
* Range: 1 - 100000
*/ private Integer shardCount; /** *

* A name to identify the stream. The stream name is scoped to the AWS * account used by the application that creates the stream. It is also * scoped by region. That is, two streams in two different AWS accounts can * have the same name, and two streams in the same AWS account but in two * different regions can have the same name. *

*

* Constraints:
* Length: 1 - 128
* Pattern: [a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+
* * @return

* A name to identify the stream. The stream name is scoped to the * AWS account used by the application that creates the stream. It * is also scoped by region. That is, two streams in two different * AWS accounts can have the same name, and two streams in the same * AWS account but in two different regions can have the same name. *

*/ public String getStreamName() { return streamName; } /** *

* A name to identify the stream. The stream name is scoped to the AWS * account used by the application that creates the stream. It is also * scoped by region. That is, two streams in two different AWS accounts can * have the same name, and two streams in the same AWS account but in two * different regions can have the same name. *

*

* Constraints:
* Length: 1 - 128
* Pattern: [a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+
* * @param streamName

* A name to identify the stream. The stream name is scoped to * the AWS account used by the application that creates the * stream. It is also scoped by region. That is, two streams in * two different AWS accounts can have the same name, and two * streams in the same AWS account but in two different regions * can have the same name. *

*/ public void setStreamName(String streamName) { this.streamName = streamName; } /** *

* A name to identify the stream. The stream name is scoped to the AWS * account used by the application that creates the stream. It is also * scoped by region. That is, two streams in two different AWS accounts can * have the same name, and two streams in the same AWS account but in two * different regions can have the same name. *

*

* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained * together. *

* Constraints:
* Length: 1 - 128
* Pattern: [a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+
* * @param streamName

* A name to identify the stream. The stream name is scoped to * the AWS account used by the application that creates the * stream. It is also scoped by region. That is, two streams in * two different AWS accounts can have the same name, and two * streams in the same AWS account but in two different regions * can have the same name. *

* @return A reference to this updated object so that method calls can be * chained together. */ public CreateStreamRequest withStreamName(String streamName) { this.streamName = streamName; return this; } /** *

* The number of shards that the stream will use. The throughput of the * stream is a function of the number of shards; more shards are required * for greater provisioned throughput. *

*

* DefaultShardLimit; *

*

* Constraints:
* Range: 1 - 100000
* * @return

* The number of shards that the stream will use. The throughput of * the stream is a function of the number of shards; more shards are * required for greater provisioned throughput. *

*

* DefaultShardLimit; *

*/ public Integer getShardCount() { return shardCount; } /** *

* The number of shards that the stream will use. The throughput of the * stream is a function of the number of shards; more shards are required * for greater provisioned throughput. *

*

* DefaultShardLimit; *

*

* Constraints:
* Range: 1 - 100000
* * @param shardCount

* The number of shards that the stream will use. The throughput * of the stream is a function of the number of shards; more * shards are required for greater provisioned throughput. *

*

* DefaultShardLimit; *

*/ public void setShardCount(Integer shardCount) { this.shardCount = shardCount; } /** *

* The number of shards that the stream will use. The throughput of the * stream is a function of the number of shards; more shards are required * for greater provisioned throughput. *

*

* DefaultShardLimit; *

*

* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained * together. *

* Constraints:
* Range: 1 - 100000
* * @param shardCount

* The number of shards that the stream will use. The throughput * of the stream is a function of the number of shards; more * shards are required for greater provisioned throughput. *

*

* DefaultShardLimit; *

* @return A reference to this updated object so that method calls can be * chained together. */ public CreateStreamRequest withShardCount(Integer shardCount) { this.shardCount = shardCount; return this; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and * debugging. * * @return A string representation of this object. * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getStreamName() != null) sb.append("StreamName: " + getStreamName() + ","); if (getShardCount() != null) sb.append("ShardCount: " + getShardCount()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getStreamName() == null) ? 0 : getStreamName().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getShardCount() == null) ? 0 : getShardCount().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof CreateStreamRequest == false) return false; CreateStreamRequest other = (CreateStreamRequest) obj; if (other.getStreamName() == null ^ this.getStreamName() == null) return false; if (other.getStreamName() != null && other.getStreamName().equals(this.getStreamName()) == false) return false; if (other.getShardCount() == null ^ this.getShardCount() == null) return false; if (other.getShardCount() != null && other.getShardCount().equals(this.getShardCount()) == false) return false; return true; } }




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