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package com.amazonaws.services.autoscaling;

import org.w3c.dom.*;

import java.net.*;
import java.util.*;

import javax.annotation.Generated;

import org.apache.commons.logging.*;

import com.amazonaws.*;
import com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkInternalApi;
import com.amazonaws.auth.*;

import com.amazonaws.handlers.*;
import com.amazonaws.http.*;
import com.amazonaws.internal.*;
import com.amazonaws.internal.auth.*;
import com.amazonaws.metrics.*;
import com.amazonaws.regions.*;
import com.amazonaws.transform.*;
import com.amazonaws.util.*;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.json.*;
import com.amazonaws.util.AWSRequestMetrics.Field;
import com.amazonaws.annotation.ThreadSafe;
import com.amazonaws.client.AwsSyncClientParams;
import com.amazonaws.services.autoscaling.AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder;
import com.amazonaws.services.autoscaling.waiters.AmazonAutoScalingWaiters;

import com.amazonaws.AmazonServiceException;

import com.amazonaws.services.autoscaling.model.*;
import com.amazonaws.services.autoscaling.model.transform.*;

/**
 * Client for accessing Auto Scaling. All service calls made using this client are blocking, and will not return until
 * the service call completes.
 * 

* Auto Scaling *

* Auto Scaling is designed to automatically launch or terminate EC2 instances based on user-defined policies, * schedules, and health checks. Use this service in conjunction with the Amazon CloudWatch and Elastic Load Balancing * services. *

*/ @ThreadSafe @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AmazonAutoScalingClient extends AmazonWebServiceClient implements AmazonAutoScaling { /** Provider for AWS credentials. */ private final AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider; private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(AmazonAutoScaling.class); /** Default signing name for the service. */ private static final String DEFAULT_SIGNING_NAME = "autoscaling"; private volatile AmazonAutoScalingWaiters waiters; /** Client configuration factory providing ClientConfigurations tailored to this client */ protected static final ClientConfigurationFactory configFactory = new ClientConfigurationFactory(); /** * List of exception unmarshallers for all modeled exceptions */ protected final List> exceptionUnmarshallers = new ArrayList>(); /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Auto Scaling. A credentials provider chain will be used that * searches for credentials in this order: *
    *
  • Environment Variables - AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_KEY
  • *
  • Java System Properties - aws.accessKeyId and aws.secretKey
  • *
  • Instance profile credentials delivered through the Amazon EC2 metadata service
  • *
* *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @see DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain * @deprecated use {@link AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder#defaultClient()} */ @Deprecated public AmazonAutoScalingClient() { this(DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain.getInstance(), configFactory.getConfig()); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Auto Scaling. A credentials provider chain will be used that * searches for credentials in this order: *

    *
  • Environment Variables - AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_KEY
  • *
  • Java System Properties - aws.accessKeyId and aws.secretKey
  • *
  • Instance profile credentials delivered through the Amazon EC2 metadata service
  • *
* *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param clientConfiguration * The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to Auto Scaling (ex: proxy settings, * retry counts, etc.). * * @see DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain * @deprecated use {@link AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder#withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)} */ @Deprecated public AmazonAutoScalingClient(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration) { this(DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain.getInstance(), clientConfiguration); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Auto Scaling using the specified AWS account credentials. * *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param awsCredentials * The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services. * @deprecated use {@link AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder#withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)} for example: * {@code AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder.standard().withCredentials(new AWSStaticCredentialsProvider(awsCredentials)).build();} */ @Deprecated public AmazonAutoScalingClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials) { this(awsCredentials, configFactory.getConfig()); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Auto Scaling using the specified AWS account credentials and * client configuration options. * *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param awsCredentials * The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services. * @param clientConfiguration * The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to Auto Scaling (ex: proxy settings, * retry counts, etc.). * @deprecated use {@link AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder#withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)} and * {@link AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder#withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)} */ @Deprecated public AmazonAutoScalingClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration) { super(clientConfiguration); this.awsCredentialsProvider = new StaticCredentialsProvider(awsCredentials); init(); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Auto Scaling using the specified AWS account credentials * provider. * *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param awsCredentialsProvider * The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services. * @deprecated use {@link AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder#withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)} */ @Deprecated public AmazonAutoScalingClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider) { this(awsCredentialsProvider, configFactory.getConfig()); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Auto Scaling using the specified AWS account credentials * provider and client configuration options. * *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param awsCredentialsProvider * The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services. * @param clientConfiguration * The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to Auto Scaling (ex: proxy settings, * retry counts, etc.). * @deprecated use {@link AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder#withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)} and * {@link AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder#withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)} */ @Deprecated public AmazonAutoScalingClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration) { this(awsCredentialsProvider, clientConfiguration, null); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Auto Scaling using the specified AWS account credentials * provider, client configuration options, and request metric collector. * *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param awsCredentialsProvider * The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services. * @param clientConfiguration * The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to Auto Scaling (ex: proxy settings, * retry counts, etc.). * @param requestMetricCollector * optional request metric collector * @deprecated use {@link AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder#withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)} and * {@link AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder#withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)} and * {@link AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder#withMetricsCollector(RequestMetricCollector)} */ @Deprecated public AmazonAutoScalingClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, RequestMetricCollector requestMetricCollector) { super(clientConfiguration, requestMetricCollector); this.awsCredentialsProvider = awsCredentialsProvider; init(); } public static AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder builder() { return AmazonAutoScalingClientBuilder.standard(); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Auto Scaling using the specified parameters. * *

* All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param clientParams * Object providing client parameters. */ AmazonAutoScalingClient(AwsSyncClientParams clientParams) { super(clientParams); this.awsCredentialsProvider = clientParams.getCredentialsProvider(); init(); } private void init() { exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new ResourceInUseExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new ScalingActivityInProgressExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new InvalidNextTokenExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new LimitExceededExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new AlreadyExistsExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new ResourceContentionExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new StandardErrorUnmarshaller(com.amazonaws.services.autoscaling.model.AmazonAutoScalingException.class)); setServiceNameIntern(DEFAULT_SIGNING_NAME); setEndpointPrefix(ENDPOINT_PREFIX); // calling this.setEndPoint(...) will also modify the signer accordingly this.setEndpoint("https://autoscaling.amazonaws.com"); HandlerChainFactory chainFactory = new HandlerChainFactory(); requestHandler2s.addAll(chainFactory.newRequestHandlerChain("/com/amazonaws/services/autoscaling/request.handlers")); requestHandler2s.addAll(chainFactory.newRequestHandler2Chain("/com/amazonaws/services/autoscaling/request.handler2s")); requestHandler2s.addAll(chainFactory.getGlobalHandlers()); } /** *

* Attaches one or more EC2 instances to the specified Auto Scaling group. *

*

* When you attach instances, Auto Scaling increases the desired capacity of the group by the number of instances * being attached. If the number of instances being attached plus the desired capacity of the group exceeds the * maximum size of the group, the operation fails. *

*

* If there is a Classic load balancer attached to your Auto Scaling group, the instances are also registered with * the load balancer. If there are target groups attached to your Auto Scaling group, the instances are also * registered with the target groups. *

*

* For more information, see Attach EC2 Instances to * Your Auto Scaling Group in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param attachInstancesRequest * Contains the parameters for AttachInstances. * @return Result of the AttachInstances operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.AttachInstances * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Override public AttachInstancesResult attachInstances(AttachInstancesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeAttachInstances(request); } @SdkInternalApi final AttachInstancesResult executeAttachInstances(AttachInstancesRequest attachInstancesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(attachInstancesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new AttachInstancesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(attachInstancesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new AttachInstancesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Attaches one or more target groups to the specified Auto Scaling group. *

*

* To describe the target groups for an Auto Scaling group, use DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroups. To detach * the target group from the Auto Scaling group, use DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups. *

*

* For more information, see Attach a Load * Balancer to Your Auto Scaling Group in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param attachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest * Contains the parameters for AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups. * @return Result of the AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResult attachLoadBalancerTargetGroups(AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeAttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups(request); } @SdkInternalApi final AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResult executeAttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups(AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest attachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(attachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(attachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Attaches one or more Classic load balancers to the specified Auto Scaling group. *

*

* To attach an Application load balancer instead, see AttachLoadBalancerTargetGroups. *

*

* To describe the load balancers for an Auto Scaling group, use DescribeLoadBalancers. To detach the load * balancer from the Auto Scaling group, use DetachLoadBalancers. *

*

* For more information, see Attach a Load * Balancer to Your Auto Scaling Group in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param attachLoadBalancersRequest * Contains the parameters for AttachLoadBalancers. * @return Result of the AttachLoadBalancers operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.AttachLoadBalancers * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public AttachLoadBalancersResult attachLoadBalancers(AttachLoadBalancersRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeAttachLoadBalancers(request); } @SdkInternalApi final AttachLoadBalancersResult executeAttachLoadBalancers(AttachLoadBalancersRequest attachLoadBalancersRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(attachLoadBalancersRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new AttachLoadBalancersRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(attachLoadBalancersRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new AttachLoadBalancersResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public AttachLoadBalancersResult attachLoadBalancers() { return attachLoadBalancers(new AttachLoadBalancersRequest()); } /** *

* Completes the lifecycle action for the specified token or instance with the specified result. *

*

* This step is a part of the procedure for adding a lifecycle hook to an Auto Scaling group: *

*
    *
  1. *

    * (Optional) Create a Lambda function and a rule that allows CloudWatch Events to invoke your Lambda function when * Auto Scaling launches or terminates instances. *

    *
  2. *
  3. *

    * (Optional) Create a notification target and an IAM role. The target can be either an Amazon SQS queue or an * Amazon SNS topic. The role allows Auto Scaling to publish lifecycle notifications to the target. *

    *
  4. *
  5. *

    * Create the lifecycle hook. Specify whether the hook is used when the instances launch or terminate. *

    *
  6. *
  7. *

    * If you need more time, record the lifecycle action heartbeat to keep the instance in a pending state. *

    *
  8. *
  9. *

    * If you finish before the timeout period ends, complete the lifecycle action. *

    *
  10. *
*

* For more information, see Auto Scaling * Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param completeLifecycleActionRequest * Contains the parameters for CompleteLifecycleAction. * @return Result of the CompleteLifecycleAction operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.CompleteLifecycleAction * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public CompleteLifecycleActionResult completeLifecycleAction(CompleteLifecycleActionRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeCompleteLifecycleAction(request); } @SdkInternalApi final CompleteLifecycleActionResult executeCompleteLifecycleAction(CompleteLifecycleActionRequest completeLifecycleActionRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(completeLifecycleActionRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new CompleteLifecycleActionRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(completeLifecycleActionRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new CompleteLifecycleActionResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Creates an Auto Scaling group with the specified name and attributes. *

*

* If you exceed your maximum limit of Auto Scaling groups, which by default is 20 per region, the call fails. For * information about viewing and updating this limit, see DescribeAccountLimits. *

*

* For more information, see Auto Scaling Groups in * the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param createAutoScalingGroupRequest * Contains the parameters for CreateAutoScalingGroup. * @return Result of the CreateAutoScalingGroup operation returned by the service. * @throws AlreadyExistsException * You already have an Auto Scaling group or launch configuration with this name. * @throws LimitExceededException * You have already reached a limit for your Auto Scaling resources (for example, groups, launch * configurations, or lifecycle hooks). For more information, see DescribeAccountLimits. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.CreateAutoScalingGroup * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public CreateAutoScalingGroupResult createAutoScalingGroup(CreateAutoScalingGroupRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeCreateAutoScalingGroup(request); } @SdkInternalApi final CreateAutoScalingGroupResult executeCreateAutoScalingGroup(CreateAutoScalingGroupRequest createAutoScalingGroupRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(createAutoScalingGroupRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new CreateAutoScalingGroupRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(createAutoScalingGroupRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new CreateAutoScalingGroupResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Creates a launch configuration. *

*

* If you exceed your maximum limit of launch configurations, which by default is 100 per region, the call fails. * For information about viewing and updating this limit, see DescribeAccountLimits. *

*

* For more information, see Launch Configurations * in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param createLaunchConfigurationRequest * Contains the parameters for CreateLaunchConfiguration. * @return Result of the CreateLaunchConfiguration operation returned by the service. * @throws AlreadyExistsException * You already have an Auto Scaling group or launch configuration with this name. * @throws LimitExceededException * You have already reached a limit for your Auto Scaling resources (for example, groups, launch * configurations, or lifecycle hooks). For more information, see DescribeAccountLimits. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.CreateLaunchConfiguration * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public CreateLaunchConfigurationResult createLaunchConfiguration(CreateLaunchConfigurationRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeCreateLaunchConfiguration(request); } @SdkInternalApi final CreateLaunchConfigurationResult executeCreateLaunchConfiguration(CreateLaunchConfigurationRequest createLaunchConfigurationRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(createLaunchConfigurationRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new CreateLaunchConfigurationRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(createLaunchConfigurationRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new CreateLaunchConfigurationResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Creates or updates tags for the specified Auto Scaling group. *

*

* When you specify a tag with a key that already exists, the operation overwrites the previous tag definition, and * you do not get an error message. *

*

* For more information, see Tagging Auto Scaling * Groups and Instances in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param createOrUpdateTagsRequest * Contains the parameters for CreateOrUpdateTags. * @return Result of the CreateOrUpdateTags operation returned by the service. * @throws LimitExceededException * You have already reached a limit for your Auto Scaling resources (for example, groups, launch * configurations, or lifecycle hooks). For more information, see DescribeAccountLimits. * @throws AlreadyExistsException * You already have an Auto Scaling group or launch configuration with this name. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.CreateOrUpdateTags * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Override public CreateOrUpdateTagsResult createOrUpdateTags(CreateOrUpdateTagsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeCreateOrUpdateTags(request); } @SdkInternalApi final CreateOrUpdateTagsResult executeCreateOrUpdateTags(CreateOrUpdateTagsRequest createOrUpdateTagsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(createOrUpdateTagsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new CreateOrUpdateTagsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(createOrUpdateTagsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new CreateOrUpdateTagsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deletes the specified Auto Scaling group. *

*

* If the group has instances or scaling activities in progress, you must specify the option to force the deletion * in order for it to succeed. *

*

* If the group has policies, deleting the group deletes the policies, the underlying alarm actions, and any alarm * that no longer has an associated action. *

*

* To remove instances from the Auto Scaling group before deleting it, call DetachInstances with the list of * instances and the option to decrement the desired capacity so that Auto Scaling does not launch replacement * instances. *

*

* To terminate all instances before deleting the Auto Scaling group, call UpdateAutoScalingGroup and set the * minimum size and desired capacity of the Auto Scaling group to zero. *

* * @param deleteAutoScalingGroupRequest * Contains the parameters for DeleteAutoScalingGroup. * @return Result of the DeleteAutoScalingGroup operation returned by the service. * @throws ScalingActivityInProgressException * The operation can't be performed because there are scaling activities in progress. * @throws ResourceInUseException * The operation can't be performed because the resource is in use. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DeleteAutoScalingGroup * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DeleteAutoScalingGroupResult deleteAutoScalingGroup(DeleteAutoScalingGroupRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDeleteAutoScalingGroup(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DeleteAutoScalingGroupResult executeDeleteAutoScalingGroup(DeleteAutoScalingGroupRequest deleteAutoScalingGroupRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteAutoScalingGroupRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteAutoScalingGroupRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deleteAutoScalingGroupRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DeleteAutoScalingGroupResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deletes the specified launch configuration. *

*

* The launch configuration must not be attached to an Auto Scaling group. When this call completes, the launch * configuration is no longer available for use. *

* * @param deleteLaunchConfigurationRequest * Contains the parameters for DeleteLaunchConfiguration. * @return Result of the DeleteLaunchConfiguration operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceInUseException * The operation can't be performed because the resource is in use. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DeleteLaunchConfiguration * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DeleteLaunchConfigurationResult deleteLaunchConfiguration(DeleteLaunchConfigurationRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDeleteLaunchConfiguration(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DeleteLaunchConfigurationResult executeDeleteLaunchConfiguration(DeleteLaunchConfigurationRequest deleteLaunchConfigurationRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteLaunchConfigurationRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteLaunchConfigurationRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deleteLaunchConfigurationRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DeleteLaunchConfigurationResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deletes the specified lifecycle hook. *

*

* If there are any outstanding lifecycle actions, they are completed first (ABANDON for launching * instances, CONTINUE for terminating instances). *

* * @param deleteLifecycleHookRequest * Contains the parameters for DeleteLifecycleHook. * @return Result of the DeleteLifecycleHook operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DeleteLifecycleHook * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DeleteLifecycleHookResult deleteLifecycleHook(DeleteLifecycleHookRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDeleteLifecycleHook(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DeleteLifecycleHookResult executeDeleteLifecycleHook(DeleteLifecycleHookRequest deleteLifecycleHookRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteLifecycleHookRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteLifecycleHookRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deleteLifecycleHookRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DeleteLifecycleHookResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deletes the specified notification. *

* * @param deleteNotificationConfigurationRequest * Contains the parameters for DeleteNotificationConfiguration. * @return Result of the DeleteNotificationConfiguration operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DeleteNotificationConfiguration * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DeleteNotificationConfigurationResult deleteNotificationConfiguration(DeleteNotificationConfigurationRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDeleteNotificationConfiguration(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DeleteNotificationConfigurationResult executeDeleteNotificationConfiguration( DeleteNotificationConfigurationRequest deleteNotificationConfigurationRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteNotificationConfigurationRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteNotificationConfigurationRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deleteNotificationConfigurationRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DeleteNotificationConfigurationResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deletes the specified Auto Scaling policy. *

*

* Deleting a policy deletes the underlying alarm action, but does not delete the alarm, even if it no longer has an * associated action. *

* * @param deletePolicyRequest * Contains the parameters for DeletePolicy. * @return Result of the DeletePolicy operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DeletePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ @Override public DeletePolicyResult deletePolicy(DeletePolicyRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDeletePolicy(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DeletePolicyResult executeDeletePolicy(DeletePolicyRequest deletePolicyRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deletePolicyRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeletePolicyRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deletePolicyRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new DeletePolicyResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deletes the specified scheduled action. *

* * @param deleteScheduledActionRequest * Contains the parameters for DeleteScheduledAction. * @return Result of the DeleteScheduledAction operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DeleteScheduledAction * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DeleteScheduledActionResult deleteScheduledAction(DeleteScheduledActionRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDeleteScheduledAction(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DeleteScheduledActionResult executeDeleteScheduledAction(DeleteScheduledActionRequest deleteScheduledActionRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteScheduledActionRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteScheduledActionRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deleteScheduledActionRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DeleteScheduledActionResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deletes the specified tags. *

* * @param deleteTagsRequest * Contains the parameters for DeleteTags. * @return Result of the DeleteTags operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DeleteTags * @see AWS API * Documentation */ @Override public DeleteTagsResult deleteTags(DeleteTagsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDeleteTags(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DeleteTagsResult executeDeleteTags(DeleteTagsRequest deleteTagsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteTagsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteTagsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deleteTagsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new DeleteTagsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the current Auto Scaling resource limits for your AWS account. *

*

* For information about requesting an increase in these limits, see AWS Service Limits in the * Amazon Web Services General Reference. *

* * @param describeAccountLimitsRequest * @return Result of the DescribeAccountLimits operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeAccountLimits * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeAccountLimitsResult describeAccountLimits(DescribeAccountLimitsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeAccountLimits(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeAccountLimitsResult executeDescribeAccountLimits(DescribeAccountLimitsRequest describeAccountLimitsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeAccountLimitsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeAccountLimitsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeAccountLimitsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeAccountLimitsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeAccountLimitsResult describeAccountLimits() { return describeAccountLimits(new DescribeAccountLimitsRequest()); } /** *

* Describes the policy adjustment types for use with PutScalingPolicy. *

* * @param describeAdjustmentTypesRequest * @return Result of the DescribeAdjustmentTypes operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeAdjustmentTypes * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeAdjustmentTypesResult describeAdjustmentTypes(DescribeAdjustmentTypesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeAdjustmentTypes(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeAdjustmentTypesResult executeDescribeAdjustmentTypes(DescribeAdjustmentTypesRequest describeAdjustmentTypesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeAdjustmentTypesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeAdjustmentTypesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeAdjustmentTypesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeAdjustmentTypesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeAdjustmentTypesResult describeAdjustmentTypes() { return describeAdjustmentTypes(new DescribeAdjustmentTypesRequest()); } /** *

* Describes one or more Auto Scaling groups. *

* * @param describeAutoScalingGroupsRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeAutoScalingGroups. * @return Result of the DescribeAutoScalingGroups operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The NextToken value is not valid. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeAutoScalingGroups * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeAutoScalingGroupsResult describeAutoScalingGroups(DescribeAutoScalingGroupsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeAutoScalingGroups(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeAutoScalingGroupsResult executeDescribeAutoScalingGroups(DescribeAutoScalingGroupsRequest describeAutoScalingGroupsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeAutoScalingGroupsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeAutoScalingGroupsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeAutoScalingGroupsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeAutoScalingGroupsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeAutoScalingGroupsResult describeAutoScalingGroups() { return describeAutoScalingGroups(new DescribeAutoScalingGroupsRequest()); } /** *

* Describes one or more Auto Scaling instances. *

* * @param describeAutoScalingInstancesRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeAutoScalingInstances. * @return Result of the DescribeAutoScalingInstances operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The NextToken value is not valid. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeAutoScalingInstances * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeAutoScalingInstancesResult describeAutoScalingInstances(DescribeAutoScalingInstancesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeAutoScalingInstances(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeAutoScalingInstancesResult executeDescribeAutoScalingInstances(DescribeAutoScalingInstancesRequest describeAutoScalingInstancesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeAutoScalingInstancesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeAutoScalingInstancesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeAutoScalingInstancesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeAutoScalingInstancesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeAutoScalingInstancesResult describeAutoScalingInstances() { return describeAutoScalingInstances(new DescribeAutoScalingInstancesRequest()); } /** *

* Describes the notification types that are supported by Auto Scaling. *

* * @param describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest * @return Result of the DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypes operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypes * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesResult describeAutoScalingNotificationTypes(DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypes(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesResult executeDescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypes( DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(describeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesResult describeAutoScalingNotificationTypes() { return describeAutoScalingNotificationTypes(new DescribeAutoScalingNotificationTypesRequest()); } /** *

* Describes one or more launch configurations. *

* * @param describeLaunchConfigurationsRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeLaunchConfigurations. * @return Result of the DescribeLaunchConfigurations operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The NextToken value is not valid. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeLaunchConfigurations * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeLaunchConfigurationsResult describeLaunchConfigurations(DescribeLaunchConfigurationsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeLaunchConfigurations(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeLaunchConfigurationsResult executeDescribeLaunchConfigurations(DescribeLaunchConfigurationsRequest describeLaunchConfigurationsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeLaunchConfigurationsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeLaunchConfigurationsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeLaunchConfigurationsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeLaunchConfigurationsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeLaunchConfigurationsResult describeLaunchConfigurations() { return describeLaunchConfigurations(new DescribeLaunchConfigurationsRequest()); } /** *

* Describes the available types of lifecycle hooks. *

* * @param describeLifecycleHookTypesRequest * @return Result of the DescribeLifecycleHookTypes operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeLifecycleHookTypes * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeLifecycleHookTypesResult describeLifecycleHookTypes(DescribeLifecycleHookTypesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeLifecycleHookTypes(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeLifecycleHookTypesResult executeDescribeLifecycleHookTypes(DescribeLifecycleHookTypesRequest describeLifecycleHookTypesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeLifecycleHookTypesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeLifecycleHookTypesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeLifecycleHookTypesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeLifecycleHookTypesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeLifecycleHookTypesResult describeLifecycleHookTypes() { return describeLifecycleHookTypes(new DescribeLifecycleHookTypesRequest()); } /** *

* Describes the lifecycle hooks for the specified Auto Scaling group. *

* * @param describeLifecycleHooksRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeLifecycleHooks. * @return Result of the DescribeLifecycleHooks operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeLifecycleHooks * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeLifecycleHooksResult describeLifecycleHooks(DescribeLifecycleHooksRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeLifecycleHooks(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeLifecycleHooksResult executeDescribeLifecycleHooks(DescribeLifecycleHooksRequest describeLifecycleHooksRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeLifecycleHooksRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeLifecycleHooksRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeLifecycleHooksRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeLifecycleHooksResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the target groups for the specified Auto Scaling group. *

* * @param describeLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroups. * @return Result of the DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroups operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroups * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResult describeLoadBalancerTargetGroups(DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroups(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResult executeDescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroups( DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest describeLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the load balancers for the specified Auto Scaling group. *

*

* Note that this operation describes only Classic load balancers. If you have Application load balancers, use * DescribeLoadBalancerTargetGroups instead. *

* * @param describeLoadBalancersRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeLoadBalancers. * @return Result of the DescribeLoadBalancers operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeLoadBalancers * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeLoadBalancersResult describeLoadBalancers(DescribeLoadBalancersRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeLoadBalancers(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeLoadBalancersResult executeDescribeLoadBalancers(DescribeLoadBalancersRequest describeLoadBalancersRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeLoadBalancersRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeLoadBalancersRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeLoadBalancersRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeLoadBalancersResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the available CloudWatch metrics for Auto Scaling. *

*

* Note that the GroupStandbyInstances metric is not returned by default. You must explicitly request * this metric when calling EnableMetricsCollection. *

* * @param describeMetricCollectionTypesRequest * @return Result of the DescribeMetricCollectionTypes operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeMetricCollectionTypes * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeMetricCollectionTypesResult describeMetricCollectionTypes(DescribeMetricCollectionTypesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeMetricCollectionTypes(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeMetricCollectionTypesResult executeDescribeMetricCollectionTypes(DescribeMetricCollectionTypesRequest describeMetricCollectionTypesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeMetricCollectionTypesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeMetricCollectionTypesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeMetricCollectionTypesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeMetricCollectionTypesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeMetricCollectionTypesResult describeMetricCollectionTypes() { return describeMetricCollectionTypes(new DescribeMetricCollectionTypesRequest()); } /** *

* Describes the notification actions associated with the specified Auto Scaling group. *

* * @param describeNotificationConfigurationsRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeNotificationConfigurations. * @return Result of the DescribeNotificationConfigurations operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The NextToken value is not valid. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeNotificationConfigurations * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeNotificationConfigurationsResult describeNotificationConfigurations(DescribeNotificationConfigurationsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeNotificationConfigurations(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeNotificationConfigurationsResult executeDescribeNotificationConfigurations( DescribeNotificationConfigurationsRequest describeNotificationConfigurationsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeNotificationConfigurationsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeNotificationConfigurationsRequestMarshaller() .marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeNotificationConfigurationsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeNotificationConfigurationsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeNotificationConfigurationsResult describeNotificationConfigurations() { return describeNotificationConfigurations(new DescribeNotificationConfigurationsRequest()); } /** *

* Describes the policies for the specified Auto Scaling group. *

* * @param describePoliciesRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribePolicies. * @return Result of the DescribePolicies operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The NextToken value is not valid. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribePolicies * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Override public DescribePoliciesResult describePolicies(DescribePoliciesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribePolicies(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribePoliciesResult executeDescribePolicies(DescribePoliciesRequest describePoliciesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describePoliciesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribePoliciesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describePoliciesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribePoliciesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribePoliciesResult describePolicies() { return describePolicies(new DescribePoliciesRequest()); } /** *

* Describes one or more scaling activities for the specified Auto Scaling group. *

* * @param describeScalingActivitiesRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeScalingActivities. * @return Result of the DescribeScalingActivities operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The NextToken value is not valid. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeScalingActivities * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeScalingActivitiesResult describeScalingActivities(DescribeScalingActivitiesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeScalingActivities(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeScalingActivitiesResult executeDescribeScalingActivities(DescribeScalingActivitiesRequest describeScalingActivitiesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeScalingActivitiesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeScalingActivitiesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeScalingActivitiesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeScalingActivitiesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeScalingActivitiesResult describeScalingActivities() { return describeScalingActivities(new DescribeScalingActivitiesRequest()); } /** *

* Describes the scaling process types for use with ResumeProcesses and SuspendProcesses. *

* * @param describeScalingProcessTypesRequest * @return Result of the DescribeScalingProcessTypes operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeScalingProcessTypes * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeScalingProcessTypesResult describeScalingProcessTypes(DescribeScalingProcessTypesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeScalingProcessTypes(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeScalingProcessTypesResult executeDescribeScalingProcessTypes(DescribeScalingProcessTypesRequest describeScalingProcessTypesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeScalingProcessTypesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeScalingProcessTypesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeScalingProcessTypesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeScalingProcessTypesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeScalingProcessTypesResult describeScalingProcessTypes() { return describeScalingProcessTypes(new DescribeScalingProcessTypesRequest()); } /** *

* Describes the actions scheduled for your Auto Scaling group that haven't run. To describe the actions that have * already run, use DescribeScalingActivities. *

* * @param describeScheduledActionsRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeScheduledActions. * @return Result of the DescribeScheduledActions operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The NextToken value is not valid. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeScheduledActions * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeScheduledActionsResult describeScheduledActions(DescribeScheduledActionsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeScheduledActions(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeScheduledActionsResult executeDescribeScheduledActions(DescribeScheduledActionsRequest describeScheduledActionsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeScheduledActionsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeScheduledActionsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeScheduledActionsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeScheduledActionsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeScheduledActionsResult describeScheduledActions() { return describeScheduledActions(new DescribeScheduledActionsRequest()); } /** *

* Describes the specified tags. *

*

* You can use filters to limit the results. For example, you can query for the tags for a specific Auto Scaling * group. You can specify multiple values for a filter. A tag must match at least one of the specified values for it * to be included in the results. *

*

* You can also specify multiple filters. The result includes information for a particular tag only if it matches * all the filters. If there's no match, no special message is returned. *

* * @param describeTagsRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeTags. * @return Result of the DescribeTags operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The NextToken value is not valid. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeTags * @see AWS API * Documentation */ @Override public DescribeTagsResult describeTags(DescribeTagsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeTags(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeTagsResult executeDescribeTags(DescribeTagsRequest describeTagsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeTagsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeTagsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeTagsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new DescribeTagsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeTagsResult describeTags() { return describeTags(new DescribeTagsRequest()); } /** *

* Describes the termination policies supported by Auto Scaling. *

* * @param describeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest * @return Result of the DescribeTerminationPolicyTypes operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DescribeTerminationPolicyTypes * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesResult describeTerminationPolicyTypes(DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeTerminationPolicyTypes(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesResult executeDescribeTerminationPolicyTypes(DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest describeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesResult describeTerminationPolicyTypes() { return describeTerminationPolicyTypes(new DescribeTerminationPolicyTypesRequest()); } /** *

* Removes one or more instances from the specified Auto Scaling group. *

*

* After the instances are detached, you can manage them independently from the rest of the Auto Scaling group. *

*

* If you do not specify the option to decrement the desired capacity, Auto Scaling launches instances to replace * the ones that are detached. *

*

* If there is a Classic load balancer attached to the Auto Scaling group, the instances are deregistered from the * load balancer. If there are target groups attached to the Auto Scaling group, the instances are deregistered from * the target groups. *

*

* For more information, see Detach EC2 Instances from * Your Auto Scaling Group in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param detachInstancesRequest * Contains the parameters for DetachInstances. * @return Result of the DetachInstances operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DetachInstances * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Override public DetachInstancesResult detachInstances(DetachInstancesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDetachInstances(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DetachInstancesResult executeDetachInstances(DetachInstancesRequest detachInstancesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(detachInstancesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DetachInstancesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(detachInstancesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DetachInstancesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Detaches one or more target groups from the specified Auto Scaling group. *

* * @param detachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest * @return Result of the DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResult detachLoadBalancerTargetGroups(DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResult executeDetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups(DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest detachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(detachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(detachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroupsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Detaches one or more Classic load balancers from the specified Auto Scaling group. *

*

* Note that this operation detaches only Classic load balancers. If you have Application load balancers, use * DetachLoadBalancerTargetGroups instead. *

*

* When you detach a load balancer, it enters the Removing state while deregistering the instances in * the group. When all instances are deregistered, then you can no longer describe the load balancer using * DescribeLoadBalancers. Note that the instances remain running. *

* * @param detachLoadBalancersRequest * Contains the parameters for DetachLoadBalancers. * @return Result of the DetachLoadBalancers operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DetachLoadBalancers * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DetachLoadBalancersResult detachLoadBalancers(DetachLoadBalancersRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDetachLoadBalancers(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DetachLoadBalancersResult executeDetachLoadBalancers(DetachLoadBalancersRequest detachLoadBalancersRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(detachLoadBalancersRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DetachLoadBalancersRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(detachLoadBalancersRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DetachLoadBalancersResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DetachLoadBalancersResult detachLoadBalancers() { return detachLoadBalancers(new DetachLoadBalancersRequest()); } /** *

* Disables group metrics for the specified Auto Scaling group. *

* * @param disableMetricsCollectionRequest * Contains the parameters for DisableMetricsCollection. * @return Result of the DisableMetricsCollection operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.DisableMetricsCollection * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public DisableMetricsCollectionResult disableMetricsCollection(DisableMetricsCollectionRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDisableMetricsCollection(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DisableMetricsCollectionResult executeDisableMetricsCollection(DisableMetricsCollectionRequest disableMetricsCollectionRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(disableMetricsCollectionRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DisableMetricsCollectionRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(disableMetricsCollectionRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DisableMetricsCollectionResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Enables group metrics for the specified Auto Scaling group. For more information, see Monitoring Your Auto * Scaling Groups and Instances in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param enableMetricsCollectionRequest * Contains the parameters for EnableMetricsCollection. * @return Result of the EnableMetricsCollection operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.EnableMetricsCollection * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public EnableMetricsCollectionResult enableMetricsCollection(EnableMetricsCollectionRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeEnableMetricsCollection(request); } @SdkInternalApi final EnableMetricsCollectionResult executeEnableMetricsCollection(EnableMetricsCollectionRequest enableMetricsCollectionRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(enableMetricsCollectionRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new EnableMetricsCollectionRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(enableMetricsCollectionRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new EnableMetricsCollectionResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Moves the specified instances into Standby mode. *

*

* For more information, see Auto Scaling * Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param enterStandbyRequest * Contains the parameters for EnteStandby. * @return Result of the EnterStandby operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.EnterStandby * @see AWS API * Documentation */ @Override public EnterStandbyResult enterStandby(EnterStandbyRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeEnterStandby(request); } @SdkInternalApi final EnterStandbyResult executeEnterStandby(EnterStandbyRequest enterStandbyRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(enterStandbyRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new EnterStandbyRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(enterStandbyRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new EnterStandbyResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Executes the specified policy. *

* * @param executePolicyRequest * Contains the parameters for ExecutePolicy. * @return Result of the ExecutePolicy operation returned by the service. * @throws ScalingActivityInProgressException * The operation can't be performed because there are scaling activities in progress. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.ExecutePolicy * @see AWS API * Documentation */ @Override public ExecutePolicyResult executePolicy(ExecutePolicyRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeExecutePolicy(request); } @SdkInternalApi final ExecutePolicyResult executeExecutePolicy(ExecutePolicyRequest executePolicyRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(executePolicyRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ExecutePolicyRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(executePolicyRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new ExecutePolicyResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Moves the specified instances out of Standby mode. *

*

* For more information, see Auto Scaling * Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param exitStandbyRequest * Contains the parameters for ExitStandby. * @return Result of the ExitStandby operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.ExitStandby * @see AWS API * Documentation */ @Override public ExitStandbyResult exitStandby(ExitStandbyRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeExitStandby(request); } @SdkInternalApi final ExitStandbyResult executeExitStandby(ExitStandbyRequest exitStandbyRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(exitStandbyRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ExitStandbyRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(exitStandbyRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new ExitStandbyResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Creates or updates a lifecycle hook for the specified Auto Scaling Group. *

*

* A lifecycle hook tells Auto Scaling that you want to perform an action on an instance that is not actively in * service; for example, either when the instance launches or before the instance terminates. *

*

* This step is a part of the procedure for adding a lifecycle hook to an Auto Scaling group: *

*
    *
  1. *

    * (Optional) Create a Lambda function and a rule that allows CloudWatch Events to invoke your Lambda function when * Auto Scaling launches or terminates instances. *

    *
  2. *
  3. *

    * (Optional) Create a notification target and an IAM role. The target can be either an Amazon SQS queue or an * Amazon SNS topic. The role allows Auto Scaling to publish lifecycle notifications to the target. *

    *
  4. *
  5. *

    * Create the lifecycle hook. Specify whether the hook is used when the instances launch or terminate. *

    *
  6. *
  7. *

    * If you need more time, record the lifecycle action heartbeat to keep the instance in a pending state. *

    *
  8. *
  9. *

    * If you finish before the timeout period ends, complete the lifecycle action. *

    *
  10. *
*

* For more information, see Auto Scaling Lifecycle * Hooks in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

*

* If you exceed your maximum limit of lifecycle hooks, which by default is 50 per Auto Scaling group, the call * fails. For information about updating this limit, see AWS Service Limits in the * Amazon Web Services General Reference. *

* * @param putLifecycleHookRequest * Contains the parameters for PutLifecycleHook. * @return Result of the PutLifecycleHook operation returned by the service. * @throws LimitExceededException * You have already reached a limit for your Auto Scaling resources (for example, groups, launch * configurations, or lifecycle hooks). For more information, see DescribeAccountLimits. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.PutLifecycleHook * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Override public PutLifecycleHookResult putLifecycleHook(PutLifecycleHookRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executePutLifecycleHook(request); } @SdkInternalApi final PutLifecycleHookResult executePutLifecycleHook(PutLifecycleHookRequest putLifecycleHookRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(putLifecycleHookRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new PutLifecycleHookRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(putLifecycleHookRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new PutLifecycleHookResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Configures an Auto Scaling group to send notifications when specified events take place. Subscribers to the * specified topic can have messages delivered to an endpoint such as a web server or an email address. *

*

* This configuration overwrites any existing configuration. *

*

* For more information see Getting SNS * Notifications When Your Auto Scaling Group Scales in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param putNotificationConfigurationRequest * Contains the parameters for PutNotificationConfiguration. * @return Result of the PutNotificationConfiguration operation returned by the service. * @throws LimitExceededException * You have already reached a limit for your Auto Scaling resources (for example, groups, launch * configurations, or lifecycle hooks). For more information, see DescribeAccountLimits. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.PutNotificationConfiguration * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public PutNotificationConfigurationResult putNotificationConfiguration(PutNotificationConfigurationRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executePutNotificationConfiguration(request); } @SdkInternalApi final PutNotificationConfigurationResult executePutNotificationConfiguration(PutNotificationConfigurationRequest putNotificationConfigurationRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(putNotificationConfigurationRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new PutNotificationConfigurationRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(putNotificationConfigurationRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new PutNotificationConfigurationResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Creates or updates a policy for an Auto Scaling group. To update an existing policy, use the existing policy name * and set the parameters you want to change. Any existing parameter not changed in an update to an existing policy * is not changed in this update request. *

*

* If you exceed your maximum limit of step adjustments, which by default is 20 per region, the call fails. For * information about updating this limit, see AWS Service Limits in the * Amazon Web Services General Reference. *

* * @param putScalingPolicyRequest * Contains the parameters for PutScalingPolicy. * @return Result of the PutScalingPolicy operation returned by the service. * @throws LimitExceededException * You have already reached a limit for your Auto Scaling resources (for example, groups, launch * configurations, or lifecycle hooks). For more information, see DescribeAccountLimits. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.PutScalingPolicy * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Override public PutScalingPolicyResult putScalingPolicy(PutScalingPolicyRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executePutScalingPolicy(request); } @SdkInternalApi final PutScalingPolicyResult executePutScalingPolicy(PutScalingPolicyRequest putScalingPolicyRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(putScalingPolicyRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new PutScalingPolicyRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(putScalingPolicyRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new PutScalingPolicyResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Creates or updates a scheduled scaling action for an Auto Scaling group. When updating a scheduled scaling * action, if you leave a parameter unspecified, the corresponding value remains unchanged. *

*

* For more information, see Scheduled Scaling in the * Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param putScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest * Contains the parameters for PutScheduledUpdateGroupAction. * @return Result of the PutScheduledUpdateGroupAction operation returned by the service. * @throws AlreadyExistsException * You already have an Auto Scaling group or launch configuration with this name. * @throws LimitExceededException * You have already reached a limit for your Auto Scaling resources (for example, groups, launch * configurations, or lifecycle hooks). For more information, see DescribeAccountLimits. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.PutScheduledUpdateGroupAction * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionResult putScheduledUpdateGroupAction(PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executePutScheduledUpdateGroupAction(request); } @SdkInternalApi final PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionResult executePutScheduledUpdateGroupAction(PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest putScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(putScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(putScheduledUpdateGroupActionRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new PutScheduledUpdateGroupActionResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Records a heartbeat for the lifecycle action associated with the specified token or instance. This extends the * timeout by the length of time defined using PutLifecycleHook. *

*

* This step is a part of the procedure for adding a lifecycle hook to an Auto Scaling group: *

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    * (Optional) Create a Lambda function and a rule that allows CloudWatch Events to invoke your Lambda function when * Auto Scaling launches or terminates instances. *

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    * (Optional) Create a notification target and an IAM role. The target can be either an Amazon SQS queue or an * Amazon SNS topic. The role allows Auto Scaling to publish lifecycle notifications to the target. *

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    * Create the lifecycle hook. Specify whether the hook is used when the instances launch or terminate. *

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    * If you need more time, record the lifecycle action heartbeat to keep the instance in a pending state. *

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    * If you finish before the timeout period ends, complete the lifecycle action. *

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* For more information, see Auto Scaling * Lifecycle in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest * Contains the parameters for RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeat. * @return Result of the RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeat operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeat * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatResult recordLifecycleActionHeartbeat(RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeRecordLifecycleActionHeartbeat(request); } @SdkInternalApi final RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatResult executeRecordLifecycleActionHeartbeat(RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(recordLifecycleActionHeartbeatRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new RecordLifecycleActionHeartbeatResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Resumes the specified suspended Auto Scaling processes, or all suspended process, for the specified Auto Scaling * group. *

*

* For more information, see Suspending and * Resuming Auto Scaling Processes in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param resumeProcessesRequest * Contains the parameters for SuspendProcesses and ResumeProcesses. * @return Result of the ResumeProcesses operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceInUseException * The operation can't be performed because the resource is in use. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.ResumeProcesses * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Override public ResumeProcessesResult resumeProcesses(ResumeProcessesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeResumeProcesses(request); } @SdkInternalApi final ResumeProcessesResult executeResumeProcesses(ResumeProcessesRequest resumeProcessesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(resumeProcessesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ResumeProcessesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(resumeProcessesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new ResumeProcessesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Sets the size of the specified Auto Scaling group. *

*

* For more information about desired capacity, see What Is Auto Scaling? * in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param setDesiredCapacityRequest * Contains the parameters for SetDesiredCapacity. * @return Result of the SetDesiredCapacity operation returned by the service. * @throws ScalingActivityInProgressException * The operation can't be performed because there are scaling activities in progress. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.SetDesiredCapacity * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Override public SetDesiredCapacityResult setDesiredCapacity(SetDesiredCapacityRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeSetDesiredCapacity(request); } @SdkInternalApi final SetDesiredCapacityResult executeSetDesiredCapacity(SetDesiredCapacityRequest setDesiredCapacityRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(setDesiredCapacityRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new SetDesiredCapacityRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(setDesiredCapacityRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new SetDesiredCapacityResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Sets the health status of the specified instance. *

*

* For more information, see Health Checks in the Auto * Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param setInstanceHealthRequest * Contains the parameters for SetInstanceHealth. * @return Result of the SetInstanceHealth operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.SetInstanceHealth * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Override public SetInstanceHealthResult setInstanceHealth(SetInstanceHealthRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeSetInstanceHealth(request); } @SdkInternalApi final SetInstanceHealthResult executeSetInstanceHealth(SetInstanceHealthRequest setInstanceHealthRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(setInstanceHealthRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new SetInstanceHealthRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(setInstanceHealthRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new SetInstanceHealthResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Updates the instance protection settings of the specified instances. *

*

* For more information, see Instance Protection in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param setInstanceProtectionRequest * Contains the parameters for SetInstanceProtection. * @return Result of the SetInstanceProtection operation returned by the service. * @throws LimitExceededException * You have already reached a limit for your Auto Scaling resources (for example, groups, launch * configurations, or lifecycle hooks). For more information, see DescribeAccountLimits. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.SetInstanceProtection * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public SetInstanceProtectionResult setInstanceProtection(SetInstanceProtectionRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeSetInstanceProtection(request); } @SdkInternalApi final SetInstanceProtectionResult executeSetInstanceProtection(SetInstanceProtectionRequest setInstanceProtectionRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(setInstanceProtectionRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new SetInstanceProtectionRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(setInstanceProtectionRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new SetInstanceProtectionResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Suspends the specified Auto Scaling processes, or all processes, for the specified Auto Scaling group. *

*

* Note that if you suspend either the Launch or Terminate process types, it can prevent * other process types from functioning properly. *

*

* To resume processes that have been suspended, use ResumeProcesses. *

*

* For more information, see Suspending and * Resuming Auto Scaling Processes in the Auto Scaling User Guide. *

* * @param suspendProcessesRequest * Contains the parameters for SuspendProcesses and ResumeProcesses. * @return Result of the SuspendProcesses operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceInUseException * The operation can't be performed because the resource is in use. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.SuspendProcesses * @see AWS * API Documentation */ @Override public SuspendProcessesResult suspendProcesses(SuspendProcessesRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeSuspendProcesses(request); } @SdkInternalApi final SuspendProcessesResult executeSuspendProcesses(SuspendProcessesRequest suspendProcessesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(suspendProcessesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new SuspendProcessesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(suspendProcessesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new SuspendProcessesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Terminates the specified instance and optionally adjusts the desired group size. *

*

* This call simply makes a termination request. The instance is not terminated immediately. *

* * @param terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest * Contains the parameters for TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroup. * @return Result of the TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroup operation returned by the service. * @throws ScalingActivityInProgressException * The operation can't be performed because there are scaling activities in progress. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroup * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupResult terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroup(TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeTerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroup(request); } @SdkInternalApi final TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupResult executeTerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroup( TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequestMarshaller().marshall(super .beforeMarshalling(terminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new TerminateInstanceInAutoScalingGroupResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Updates the configuration for the specified Auto Scaling group. *

*

* To update an Auto Scaling group with a launch configuration with InstanceMonitoring set to * False, you must first disable the collection of group metrics. Otherwise, you will get an error. If * you have previously enabled the collection of group metrics, you can disable it using * DisableMetricsCollection. *

*

* The new settings are registered upon the completion of this call. Any launch configuration settings take effect * on any triggers after this call returns. Scaling activities that are currently in progress aren't affected. *

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* Note the following: *

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    * If you specify a new value for MinSize without specifying a value for DesiredCapacity, * and the new MinSize is larger than the current size of the group, we implicitly call * SetDesiredCapacity to set the size of the group to the new value of MinSize. *

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    * If you specify a new value for MaxSize without specifying a value for DesiredCapacity, * and the new MaxSize is smaller than the current size of the group, we implicitly call * SetDesiredCapacity to set the size of the group to the new value of MaxSize. *

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    * All other optional parameters are left unchanged if not specified. *

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* * @param updateAutoScalingGroupRequest * Contains the parameters for UpdateAutoScalingGroup. * @return Result of the UpdateAutoScalingGroup operation returned by the service. * @throws ScalingActivityInProgressException * The operation can't be performed because there are scaling activities in progress. * @throws ResourceContentionException * You already have a pending update to an Auto Scaling resource (for example, a group, instance, or load * balancer). * @sample AmazonAutoScaling.UpdateAutoScalingGroup * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Override public UpdateAutoScalingGroupResult updateAutoScalingGroup(UpdateAutoScalingGroupRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeUpdateAutoScalingGroup(request); } @SdkInternalApi final UpdateAutoScalingGroupResult executeUpdateAutoScalingGroup(UpdateAutoScalingGroupRequest updateAutoScalingGroupRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(updateAutoScalingGroupRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new UpdateAutoScalingGroupRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(updateAutoScalingGroupRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new UpdateAutoScalingGroupResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** * Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful, request, typically used for debugging issues * where a service isn't acting as expected. This data isn't considered part of the result data returned by an * operation, so it's available through this separate, diagnostic interface. *

* Response metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you need to access this extra diagnostic * information for an executed request, you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after * executing the request. * * @param request * The originally executed request * * @return The response metadata for the specified request, or null if none is available. */ public ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request) { return client.getResponseMetadataForRequest(request); } /** * Normal invoke with authentication. Credentials are required and may be overriden at the request level. **/ private Response invoke(Request request, HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler, ExecutionContext executionContext) { executionContext.setCredentialsProvider(CredentialUtils.getCredentialsProvider(request.getOriginalRequest(), awsCredentialsProvider)); return doInvoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); } /** * Invoke with no authentication. Credentials are not required and any credentials set on the client or request will * be ignored for this operation. **/ private Response anonymousInvoke(Request request, HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler, ExecutionContext executionContext) { return doInvoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); } /** * Invoke the request using the http client. Assumes credentials (or lack thereof) have been configured in the * ExecutionContext beforehand. **/ private Response doInvoke(Request request, HttpResponseHandler> responseHandler, ExecutionContext executionContext) { request.setEndpoint(endpoint); request.setTimeOffset(timeOffset); DefaultErrorResponseHandler errorResponseHandler = new DefaultErrorResponseHandler(exceptionUnmarshallers); return client.execute(request, responseHandler, errorResponseHandler, executionContext); } @Override public AmazonAutoScalingWaiters waiters() { if (waiters == null) { synchronized (this) { if (waiters == null) { waiters = new AmazonAutoScalingWaiters(this); } } } return waiters; } @Override public void shutdown() { super.shutdown(); if (waiters != null) { waiters.shutdown(); } } }





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