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package com.amazonaws.services.ecs.model;

import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;

import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest;

/**
 * 
 * @see AWS API
 *      Documentation
 */
@Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator")
public class PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable {

    /**
     * 

* The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify serviceLongArnFormat, the * ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource * ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and * resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the * ENI limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the * default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you * specify tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected. * For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to required * maintenance is affected. *

*

* When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the * value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more information * about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web Services * Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon Elastic Container * Service Developer Guide. *

*

* When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS task * hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default. For * information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web Services * Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. *

*/ private String name; /** *

* The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are enabled, * disabled, on, and off. *

*

* When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following are the * valid values: *

*
    *
  • *

    * 0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * 7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the tasks. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * 14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the tasks. *

    *
  • *
*/ private String value; /** *

* The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify serviceLongArnFormat, the * ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource * ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and * resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the * ENI limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the * default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you * specify tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected. * For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to required * maintenance is affected. *

*

* When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the * value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more information * about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web Services * Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon Elastic Container * Service Developer Guide. *

*

* When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS task * hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default. For * information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web Services * Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. *

* * @param name * The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify * serviceLongArnFormat, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify * taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you * specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS container * instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the ENI limit for your Amazon ECS * container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the default setting for * Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you specify * tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected. * For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to * required maintenance is affected.

*

* When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the * value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more * information about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web * Services Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon * Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. *

*

* When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS * task hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default. * For information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web * Services Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. * @see SettingName */ public void setName(String name) { this.name = name; } /** *

* The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify serviceLongArnFormat, the * ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource * ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and * resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the * ENI limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the * default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you * specify tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected. * For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to required * maintenance is affected. *

*

* When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the * value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more information * about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web Services * Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon Elastic Container * Service Developer Guide. *

*

* When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS task * hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default. For * information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web Services * Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. *

* * @return The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify * serviceLongArnFormat, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify * taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you * specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS * container instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the ENI limit for your * Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the default * setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you * specify tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is * affected. For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to * required maintenance is affected.

*

* When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the * value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more * information about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web * Services Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon * Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. *

*

* When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS * task hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the * default. For information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web * Services Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. * @see SettingName */ public String getName() { return this.name; } /** *

* The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify serviceLongArnFormat, the * ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource * ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and * resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the * ENI limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the * default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you * specify tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected. * For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to required * maintenance is affected. *

*

* When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the * value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more information * about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web Services * Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon Elastic Container * Service Developer Guide. *

*

* When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS task * hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default. For * information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web Services * Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. *

* * @param name * The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify * serviceLongArnFormat, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify * taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you * specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS container * instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the ENI limit for your Amazon ECS * container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the default setting for * Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you specify * tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected. * For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to * required maintenance is affected.

*

* When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the * value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more * information about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web * Services Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon * Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. *

*

* When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS * task hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default. * For information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web * Services Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see SettingName */ public PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest withName(String name) { setName(name); return this; } /** *

* The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify serviceLongArnFormat, the * ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource * ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and * resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the * ENI limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the * default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you * specify tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected. * For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to required * maintenance is affected. *

*

* When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the * value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more information * about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web Services * Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon Elastic Container * Service Developer Guide. *

*

* When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS task * hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default. For * information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web Services * Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. *

* * @param name * The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify * serviceLongArnFormat, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify * taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you * specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS container * instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the ENI limit for your Amazon ECS * container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the default setting for * Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you specify * tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected. * For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to * required maintenance is affected.

*

* When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the * value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more * information about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web * Services Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon * Elastic Container Service Developer Guide. *

*

* When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS * task hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use * fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default. * For information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web * Services Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see SettingName */ public PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest withName(SettingName name) { this.name = name.toString(); return this; } /** *

* The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are enabled, * disabled, on, and off. *

*

* When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following are the * valid values: *

*
    *
  • *

    * 0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * 7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the tasks. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * 14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the tasks. *

    *
  • *
* * @param value * The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are enabled, * disabled, on, and off.

*

* When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following are * the valid values: *

*
    *
  • *

    * 0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * 7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the * tasks. *

    *
  • *
  • *

    * 14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the * tasks. *

    *
  • */ public void setValue(String value) { this.value = value; } /** *

    * The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are enabled, * disabled, on, and off. *

    *

    * When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following are the * valid values: *

    *
      *
    • *

      * 0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks. *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * 7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the tasks. *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * 14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the tasks. *

      *
    • *
    * * @return The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are enabled, * disabled, on, and off.

    *

    * When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following * are the valid values: *

    *
      *
    • *

      * 0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks. *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * 7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the * tasks. *

      *
    • *
    • *

      * 14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the * tasks. *

      *
    • */ public String getValue() { return this.value; } /** *

      * The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are enabled, * disabled, on, and off. *

      *

      * When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following are the * valid values: *

      *
        *
      • *

        * 0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks. *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * 7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the tasks. *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * 14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the tasks. *

        *
      • *
      * * @param value * The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are enabled, * disabled, on, and off.

      *

      * When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following are * the valid values: *

      *
        *
      • *

        * 0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks. *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * 7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the * tasks. *

        *
      • *
      • *

        * 14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the * tasks. *

        *
      • * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest withValue(String value) { setValue(value); return this; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be * redacted from this string using a placeholder value. * * @return A string representation of this object. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getName() != null) sb.append("Name: ").append(getName()).append(","); if (getValue() != null) sb.append("Value: ").append(getValue()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest == false) return false; PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest other = (PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest) obj; if (other.getName() == null ^ this.getName() == null) return false; if (other.getName() != null && other.getName().equals(this.getName()) == false) return false; if (other.getValue() == null ^ this.getValue() == null) return false; if (other.getValue() != null && other.getValue().equals(this.getValue()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getName() == null) ? 0 : getName().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getValue() == null) ? 0 : getValue().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest clone() { return (PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest) super.clone(); } }




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