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package com.amazonaws.services.elasticloadbalancingv2;

import org.w3c.dom.*;

import java.net.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.Map.Entry;

import org.apache.commons.logging.*;

import com.amazonaws.*;
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.AmazonServiceException;

import com.amazonaws.services.elasticloadbalancingv2.model.*;
import com.amazonaws.services.elasticloadbalancingv2.model.transform.*;

/**
 * Client for accessing Elastic Load Balancing v2. All service calls made using this client are blocking, and will not
 * return until the service call completes.
 * 

* Elastic Load Balancing *

* A load balancer distributes incoming traffic across targets, such as your EC2 instances. This enables you to increase * the availability of your application. The load balancer also monitors the health of its registered targets and * ensures that it routes traffic only to healthy targets. You configure your load balancer to accept incoming traffic * by specifying one or more listeners, which are configured with a protocol and port number for connections from * clients to the load balancer. You configure a target group with a protocol and port number for connections from the * load balancer to the targets, and with health check settings to be used when checking the health status of the * targets. *

*

* Elastic Load Balancing supports two types of load balancers: Classic load balancers and Application load balancers * (new). A Classic load balancer makes routing and load balancing decisions either at the transport layer (TCP/SSL) or * the application layer (HTTP/HTTPS), and supports either EC2-Classic or a VPC. An Application load balancer makes * routing and load balancing decisions at the application layer (HTTP/HTTPS), supports path-based routing, and can * route requests to one or more ports on each EC2 instance or container instance in your virtual private cloud (VPC). * For more information, see the Elastic * Load Balancing User Guide. *

*

* This reference covers the 2015-12-01 API, which supports Application load balancers. The 2012-06-01 API supports * Classic load balancers. *

*

* To get started with an Application load balancer, complete the following tasks: *

*
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  1. *

    * Create a load balancer using CreateLoadBalancer. *

    *
  2. *
  3. *

    * Create a target group using CreateTargetGroup. *

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  4. *
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    * Register targets for the target group using RegisterTargets. *

    *
  6. *
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    * Create one or more listeners for your load balancer using CreateListener. *

    *
  8. *
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    * (Optional) Create one or more rules for content routing based on URL using CreateRule. *

    *
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*

* To delete an Application load balancer and its related resources, complete the following tasks: *

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    *
  1. *

    * Delete the load balancer using DeleteLoadBalancer. *

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  2. *
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    * Delete the target group using DeleteTargetGroup. *

    *
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*

* All Elastic Load Balancing operations are idempotent, which means that they complete at most one time. If you repeat * an operation, it succeeds. *

*/ @ThreadSafe public class AmazonElasticLoadBalancingClient extends AmazonWebServiceClient implements AmazonElasticLoadBalancing { /** Provider for AWS credentials. */ private final AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider; private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.class); /** Default signing name for the service. */ private static final String DEFAULT_SIGNING_NAME = "elasticloadbalancing"; /** 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 Elastic Load Balancing v2. 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 */ public AmazonElasticLoadBalancingClient() { this(DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain.getInstance(), configFactory.getConfig()); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Elastic Load Balancing v2. 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 Elastic Load Balancing v2 (ex: * proxy settings, retry counts, etc.). * * @see DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain */ public AmazonElasticLoadBalancingClient(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration) { this(DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain.getInstance(), clientConfiguration); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Elastic Load Balancing v2 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. */ public AmazonElasticLoadBalancingClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials) { this(awsCredentials, configFactory.getConfig()); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Elastic Load Balancing v2 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 Elastic Load Balancing v2 (ex: * proxy settings, retry counts, etc.). */ public AmazonElasticLoadBalancingClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration) { super(clientConfiguration); this.awsCredentialsProvider = new StaticCredentialsProvider(awsCredentials); init(); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Elastic Load Balancing v2 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. */ public AmazonElasticLoadBalancingClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider) { this(awsCredentialsProvider, configFactory.getConfig()); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Elastic Load Balancing v2 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 Elastic Load Balancing v2 (ex: * proxy settings, retry counts, etc.). */ public AmazonElasticLoadBalancingClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration) { this(awsCredentialsProvider, clientConfiguration, null); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Elastic Load Balancing v2 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 Elastic Load Balancing v2 (ex: * proxy settings, retry counts, etc.). * @param requestMetricCollector * optional request metric collector */ public AmazonElasticLoadBalancingClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, RequestMetricCollector requestMetricCollector) { super(clientConfiguration, requestMetricCollector); this.awsCredentialsProvider = awsCredentialsProvider; init(); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on Elastic Load Balancing v2 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. */ AmazonElasticLoadBalancingClient(AwsSyncClientParams clientParams) { super(clientParams); this.awsCredentialsProvider = clientParams.getCredentialsProvider(); init(); } private void init() { exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new UnsupportedProtocolExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new ResourceInUseExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new DuplicateTargetGroupNameExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new TooManyRulesExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new TooManyCertificatesExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new LoadBalancerNotFoundExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new TooManyTargetGroupsExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new TooManyLoadBalancersExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new InvalidConfigurationRequestExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new TargetGroupAssociationLimitExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new InvalidSecurityGroupExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new IncompatibleProtocolsExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new TooManyListenersExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new DuplicateLoadBalancerNameExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new OperationNotPermittedExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new CertificateNotFoundExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new DuplicateTagKeysExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new TooManyTagsExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new TargetGroupNotFoundExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new TooManyRegistrationsForTargetIdExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new SSLPolicyNotFoundExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new ListenerNotFoundExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new PriorityInUseExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new InvalidTargetExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new SubnetNotFoundExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new RuleNotFoundExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new DuplicateListenerExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new InvalidSchemeExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new HealthUnavailableExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new InvalidSubnetExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new TooManyTargetsExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers .add(new StandardErrorUnmarshaller(com.amazonaws.services.elasticloadbalancingv2.model.AmazonElasticLoadBalancingException.class)); setServiceNameIntern(DEFAULT_SIGNING_NAME); setEndpointPrefix(ENDPOINT_PREFIX); // calling this.setEndPoint(...) will also modify the signer accordingly this.setEndpoint("elasticloadbalancing.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"); HandlerChainFactory chainFactory = new HandlerChainFactory(); requestHandler2s.addAll(chainFactory.newRequestHandlerChain("/com/amazonaws/services/elasticloadbalancingv2/request.handlers")); requestHandler2s.addAll(chainFactory.newRequestHandler2Chain("/com/amazonaws/services/elasticloadbalancingv2/request.handler2s")); } /** *

* Adds the specified tags to the specified resource. You can tag your Application load balancers and your target * groups. *

*

* Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. If a resource already has a tag with the same key, * AddTags updates its value. *

*

* To list the current tags for your resources, use DescribeTags. To remove tags from your resources, use * RemoveTags. *

* * @param addTagsRequest * Contains the parameters for AddTags. * @return Result of the AddTags operation returned by the service. * @throws DuplicateTagKeysException * A tag key was specified more than once. * @throws TooManyTagsException * You've reached the limit on the number of tags per load balancer. * @throws LoadBalancerNotFoundException * The specified load balancer does not exist. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.AddTags */ @Override public AddTagsResult addTags(AddTagsRequest addTagsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(addTagsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new AddTagsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(addTagsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new AddTagsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Creates a listener for the specified Application load balancer. *

*

* To update a listener, use ModifyListener. When you are finished with a listener, you can delete it using * DeleteListener. If you are finished with both the listener and the load balancer, you can delete them both * using DeleteLoadBalancer. *

*

* For more information, see Listeners * for Your Application Load Balancers in the Application Load Balancers Guide. *

* * @param createListenerRequest * Contains the parameters for CreateListener. * @return Result of the CreateListener operation returned by the service. * @throws DuplicateListenerException * A listener with the specified port already exists. * @throws TooManyListenersException * You've reached the limit on the number of listeners per load balancer. * @throws TooManyCertificatesException * You've reached the limit on the number of certificates per listener. * @throws LoadBalancerNotFoundException * The specified load balancer does not exist. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @throws TargetGroupAssociationLimitException * You've reached the limit on the number of load balancers per target group. * @throws InvalidConfigurationRequestException * The requested configuration is not valid. * @throws IncompatibleProtocolsException * The specified configuration is not valid with this protocol. * @throws SSLPolicyNotFoundException * The specified SSL policy does not exist. * @throws CertificateNotFoundException * The specified certificate does not exist. * @throws UnsupportedProtocolException * The specified protocol is not supported. * @throws TooManyRegistrationsForTargetIdException * You've reached the limit on the number of times a target can be registered with a load balancer. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.CreateListener */ @Override public CreateListenerResult createListener(CreateListenerRequest createListenerRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(createListenerRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new CreateListenerRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(createListenerRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new CreateListenerResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Creates an Application load balancer. *

*

* To create listeners for your load balancer, use CreateListener. You can add security groups, subnets, and * tags when you create your load balancer, or you can add them later using SetSecurityGroups, * SetSubnets, and AddTags. *

*

* To describe your current load balancers, see DescribeLoadBalancers. When you are finished with a load * balancer, you can delete it using DeleteLoadBalancer. *

*

* You can create up to 20 load balancers per region per account. You can request an increase for the number of load * balancers for your account. For more information, see Limits for * Your Application Load Balancer in the Application Load Balancers Guide. *

* * @param createLoadBalancerRequest * Contains the parameters for CreateLoadBalancer. * @return Result of the CreateLoadBalancer operation returned by the service. * @throws DuplicateLoadBalancerNameException * A load balancer with the specified name already exists for this account. * @throws TooManyLoadBalancersException * You've reached the limit on the number of load balancers for your AWS account. * @throws InvalidConfigurationRequestException * The requested configuration is not valid. * @throws SubnetNotFoundException * The specified subnet does not exist. * @throws InvalidSubnetException * The specified subnet is out of available addresses. * @throws InvalidSecurityGroupException * The specified security group does not exist. * @throws InvalidSchemeException * The requested scheme is not valid. * @throws TooManyTagsException * You've reached the limit on the number of tags per load balancer. * @throws DuplicateTagKeysException * A tag key was specified more than once. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.CreateLoadBalancer */ @Override public CreateLoadBalancerResult createLoadBalancer(CreateLoadBalancerRequest createLoadBalancerRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(createLoadBalancerRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new CreateLoadBalancerRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(createLoadBalancerRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new CreateLoadBalancerResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Creates a rule for the specified listener. *

*

* A rule consists conditions and actions. Rules are evaluated in priority order, from the lowest value to the * highest value. When the conditions for a rule are met, the specified actions are taken. If no rule's conditions * are met, the default actions for the listener are taken. *

*

* To view your current rules, use DescribeRules. To update a rule, use ModifyRule. To set the * priorities of your rules, use SetRulePriorities. To delete a rule, use DeleteRule. *

* * @param createRuleRequest * Contains the parameters for CreateRule. * @return Result of the CreateRule operation returned by the service. * @throws PriorityInUseException * The specified priority is in use. * @throws TooManyTargetGroupsException * You've reached the limit on the number of target groups for your AWS account. * @throws TooManyRulesException * You've reached the limit on the number of rules per load balancer. * @throws TargetGroupAssociationLimitException * You've reached the limit on the number of load balancers per target group. * @throws ListenerNotFoundException * The specified listener does not exist. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @throws InvalidConfigurationRequestException * The requested configuration is not valid. * @throws TooManyRegistrationsForTargetIdException * You've reached the limit on the number of times a target can be registered with a load balancer. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.CreateRule */ @Override public CreateRuleResult createRule(CreateRuleRequest createRuleRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(createRuleRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new CreateRuleRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(createRuleRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new CreateRuleResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Creates a target group. *

*

* To register targets with the target group, use RegisterTargets. To update the health check settings for * the target group, use ModifyTargetGroup. To monitor the health of targets in the target group, use * DescribeTargetHealth. *

*

* To route traffic to the targets in a target group, specify the target group in an action using * CreateListener or CreateRule. *

*

* To delete a target group, use DeleteTargetGroup. *

*

* For more information, see Target * Groups for Your Application Load Balancers in the Application Load Balancers Guide. *

* * @param createTargetGroupRequest * Contains the parameters for CreateTargetGroup. * @return Result of the CreateTargetGroup operation returned by the service. * @throws DuplicateTargetGroupNameException * A target group with the specified name already exists. * @throws TooManyTargetGroupsException * You've reached the limit on the number of target groups for your AWS account. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.CreateTargetGroup */ @Override public CreateTargetGroupResult createTargetGroup(CreateTargetGroupRequest createTargetGroupRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(createTargetGroupRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new CreateTargetGroupRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(createTargetGroupRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new CreateTargetGroupResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deletes the specified listener. *

*

* Alternatively, your listener is deleted when you delete the load balancer it is attached to using * DeleteLoadBalancer. *

* * @param deleteListenerRequest * Contains the parameters for DeleteListener. * @return Result of the DeleteListener operation returned by the service. * @throws ListenerNotFoundException * The specified listener does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DeleteListener */ @Override public DeleteListenerResult deleteListener(DeleteListenerRequest deleteListenerRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteListenerRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteListenerRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deleteListenerRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DeleteListenerResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deletes the specified load balancer and its attached listeners. *

*

* You can't delete a load balancer if deletion protection is enabled. If the load balancer does not exist or has * already been deleted, the call succeeds. *

*

* Deleting a load balancer does not affect its registered targets. For example, your EC2 instances continue to run * and are still registered to their target groups. If you no longer need these EC2 instances, you can stop or * terminate them. *

* * @param deleteLoadBalancerRequest * Contains the parameters for DeleteLoadBalancer. * @return Result of the DeleteLoadBalancer operation returned by the service. * @throws LoadBalancerNotFoundException * The specified load balancer does not exist. * @throws OperationNotPermittedException * This operation is not allowed. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DeleteLoadBalancer */ @Override public DeleteLoadBalancerResult deleteLoadBalancer(DeleteLoadBalancerRequest deleteLoadBalancerRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteLoadBalancerRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteLoadBalancerRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deleteLoadBalancerRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DeleteLoadBalancerResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deletes the specified rule. *

* * @param deleteRuleRequest * Contains the parameters for DeleteRule. * @return Result of the DeleteRule operation returned by the service. * @throws RuleNotFoundException * The specified rule does not exist. * @throws OperationNotPermittedException * This operation is not allowed. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DeleteRule */ @Override public DeleteRuleResult deleteRule(DeleteRuleRequest deleteRuleRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteRuleRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteRuleRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deleteRuleRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new DeleteRuleResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deletes the specified target group. *

*

* You can delete a target group if it is not referenced by any actions. Deleting a target group also deletes any * associated health checks. *

* * @param deleteTargetGroupRequest * Contains the parameters for DeleteTargetGroup. * @return Result of the DeleteTargetGroup operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceInUseException * A specified resource is in use. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DeleteTargetGroup */ @Override public DeleteTargetGroupResult deleteTargetGroup(DeleteTargetGroupRequest deleteTargetGroupRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteTargetGroupRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteTargetGroupRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deleteTargetGroupRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DeleteTargetGroupResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Deregisters the specified targets from the specified target group. After the targets are deregistered, they no * longer receive traffic from the load balancer. *

* * @param deregisterTargetsRequest * Contains the parameters for DeregisterTargets. * @return Result of the DeregisterTargets operation returned by the service. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @throws InvalidTargetException * The specified target does not exist or is not in the same VPC as the target group. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DeregisterTargets */ @Override public DeregisterTargetsResult deregisterTargets(DeregisterTargetsRequest deregisterTargetsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deregisterTargetsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeregisterTargetsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deregisterTargetsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DeregisterTargetsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the specified listeners or the listeners for the specified load balancer. You must specify either a * load balancer or one or more listeners. *

* * @param describeListenersRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeListeners. * @return Result of the DescribeListeners operation returned by the service. * @throws ListenerNotFoundException * The specified listener does not exist. * @throws LoadBalancerNotFoundException * The specified load balancer does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DescribeListeners */ @Override public DescribeListenersResult describeListeners(DescribeListenersRequest describeListenersRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeListenersRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeListenersRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeListenersRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeListenersResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the attributes for the specified load balancer. *

* * @param describeLoadBalancerAttributesRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeLoadBalancerAttributes. * @return Result of the DescribeLoadBalancerAttributes operation returned by the service. * @throws LoadBalancerNotFoundException * The specified load balancer does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DescribeLoadBalancerAttributes */ @Override public DescribeLoadBalancerAttributesResult describeLoadBalancerAttributes(DescribeLoadBalancerAttributesRequest describeLoadBalancerAttributesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeLoadBalancerAttributesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeLoadBalancerAttributesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeLoadBalancerAttributesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeLoadBalancerAttributesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the specified Application load balancers or all of your Application load balancers. *

*

* To describe the listeners for a load balancer, use DescribeListeners. To describe the attributes for a * load balancer, use DescribeLoadBalancerAttributes. *

* * @param describeLoadBalancersRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeLoadBalancers. * @return Result of the DescribeLoadBalancers operation returned by the service. * @throws LoadBalancerNotFoundException * The specified load balancer does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DescribeLoadBalancers */ @Override public DescribeLoadBalancersResult describeLoadBalancers(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 specified rules or the rules for the specified listener. You must specify either a listener or one * or more rules. *

* * @param describeRulesRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeRules. * @return Result of the DescribeRules operation returned by the service. * @throws ListenerNotFoundException * The specified listener does not exist. * @throws RuleNotFoundException * The specified rule does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DescribeRules */ @Override public DescribeRulesResult describeRules(DescribeRulesRequest describeRulesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeRulesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeRulesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeRulesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new DescribeRulesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the specified policies or all policies used for SSL negotiation. *

*

* Note that the only supported policy at this time is ELBSecurityPolicy-2015-05. *

* * @param describeSSLPoliciesRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeSSLPolicies. * @return Result of the DescribeSSLPolicies operation returned by the service. * @throws SSLPolicyNotFoundException * The specified SSL policy does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DescribeSSLPolicies */ @Override public DescribeSSLPoliciesResult describeSSLPolicies(DescribeSSLPoliciesRequest describeSSLPoliciesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeSSLPoliciesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeSSLPoliciesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeSSLPoliciesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeSSLPoliciesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the tags for the specified resources. *

* * @param describeTagsRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeTags. * @return Result of the DescribeTags operation returned by the service. * @throws LoadBalancerNotFoundException * The specified load balancer does not exist. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @throws ListenerNotFoundException * The specified listener does not exist. * @throws RuleNotFoundException * The specified rule does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DescribeTags */ @Override public DescribeTagsResult describeTags(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); } } /** *

* Describes the attributes for the specified target group. *

* * @param describeTargetGroupAttributesRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeTargetGroupAttributes. * @return Result of the DescribeTargetGroupAttributes operation returned by the service. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DescribeTargetGroupAttributes */ @Override public DescribeTargetGroupAttributesResult describeTargetGroupAttributes(DescribeTargetGroupAttributesRequest describeTargetGroupAttributesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeTargetGroupAttributesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeTargetGroupAttributesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeTargetGroupAttributesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeTargetGroupAttributesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the specified target groups or all of your target groups. By default, all target groups are described. * Alternatively, you can specify one of the following to filter the results: the ARN of the load balancer, the * names of one or more target groups, or the ARNs of one or more target groups. *

*

* To describe the targets for a target group, use DescribeTargetHealth. To describe the attributes of a * target group, use DescribeTargetGroupAttributes. *

* * @param describeTargetGroupsRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeTargetGroups. * @return Result of the DescribeTargetGroups operation returned by the service. * @throws LoadBalancerNotFoundException * The specified load balancer does not exist. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DescribeTargetGroups */ @Override public DescribeTargetGroupsResult describeTargetGroups(DescribeTargetGroupsRequest describeTargetGroupsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeTargetGroupsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeTargetGroupsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeTargetGroupsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeTargetGroupsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Describes the health of the specified targets or all of your targets. *

* * @param describeTargetHealthRequest * Contains the parameters for DescribeTargetHealth. * @return Result of the DescribeTargetHealth operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidTargetException * The specified target does not exist or is not in the same VPC as the target group. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @throws HealthUnavailableException * The health of the specified targets could not be retrieved due to an internal error. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.DescribeTargetHealth */ @Override public DescribeTargetHealthResult describeTargetHealth(DescribeTargetHealthRequest describeTargetHealthRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeTargetHealthRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeTargetHealthRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeTargetHealthRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new DescribeTargetHealthResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Modifies the specified properties of the specified listener. *

*

* Any properties that you do not specify retain their current values. However, changing the protocol from HTTPS to * HTTP removes the security policy and SSL certificate properties. If you change the protocol from HTTP to HTTPS, * you must add the security policy. *

* * @param modifyListenerRequest * Contains the parameters for ModifyListener. * @return Result of the ModifyListener operation returned by the service. * @throws DuplicateListenerException * A listener with the specified port already exists. * @throws TooManyListenersException * You've reached the limit on the number of listeners per load balancer. * @throws TooManyCertificatesException * You've reached the limit on the number of certificates per listener. * @throws ListenerNotFoundException * The specified listener does not exist. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @throws TargetGroupAssociationLimitException * You've reached the limit on the number of load balancers per target group. * @throws IncompatibleProtocolsException * The specified configuration is not valid with this protocol. * @throws SSLPolicyNotFoundException * The specified SSL policy does not exist. * @throws CertificateNotFoundException * The specified certificate does not exist. * @throws InvalidConfigurationRequestException * The requested configuration is not valid. * @throws UnsupportedProtocolException * The specified protocol is not supported. * @throws TooManyRegistrationsForTargetIdException * You've reached the limit on the number of times a target can be registered with a load balancer. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.ModifyListener */ @Override public ModifyListenerResult modifyListener(ModifyListenerRequest modifyListenerRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(modifyListenerRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ModifyListenerRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(modifyListenerRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new ModifyListenerResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Modifies the specified attributes of the specified load balancer. *

*

* If any of the specified attributes can't be modified as requested, the call fails. Any existing attributes that * you do not modify retain their current values. *

* * @param modifyLoadBalancerAttributesRequest * Contains the parameters for ModifyLoadBalancerAttributes. * @return Result of the ModifyLoadBalancerAttributes operation returned by the service. * @throws LoadBalancerNotFoundException * The specified load balancer does not exist. * @throws InvalidConfigurationRequestException * The requested configuration is not valid. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.ModifyLoadBalancerAttributes */ @Override public ModifyLoadBalancerAttributesResult modifyLoadBalancerAttributes(ModifyLoadBalancerAttributesRequest modifyLoadBalancerAttributesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(modifyLoadBalancerAttributesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ModifyLoadBalancerAttributesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(modifyLoadBalancerAttributesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new ModifyLoadBalancerAttributesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Modifies the specified rule. *

*

* Any existing properties that you do not modify retain their current values. *

*

* To modify the default action, use ModifyListener. *

* * @param modifyRuleRequest * Contains the parameters for ModifyRules. * @return Result of the ModifyRule operation returned by the service. * @throws TargetGroupAssociationLimitException * You've reached the limit on the number of load balancers per target group. * @throws RuleNotFoundException * The specified rule does not exist. * @throws OperationNotPermittedException * This operation is not allowed. * @throws TooManyRegistrationsForTargetIdException * You've reached the limit on the number of times a target can be registered with a load balancer. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.ModifyRule */ @Override public ModifyRuleResult modifyRule(ModifyRuleRequest modifyRuleRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(modifyRuleRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ModifyRuleRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(modifyRuleRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new ModifyRuleResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Modifies the health checks used when evaluating the health state of the targets in the specified target group. *

*

* To monitor the health of the targets, use DescribeTargetHealth. *

* * @param modifyTargetGroupRequest * Contains the parameters for ModifyTargetGroup. * @return Result of the ModifyTargetGroup operation returned by the service. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.ModifyTargetGroup */ @Override public ModifyTargetGroupResult modifyTargetGroup(ModifyTargetGroupRequest modifyTargetGroupRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(modifyTargetGroupRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ModifyTargetGroupRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(modifyTargetGroupRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new ModifyTargetGroupResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Modifies the specified attributes of the specified target group. *

* * @param modifyTargetGroupAttributesRequest * Contains the parameters for ModifyTargetGroupAttributes. * @return Result of the ModifyTargetGroupAttributes operation returned by the service. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.ModifyTargetGroupAttributes */ @Override public ModifyTargetGroupAttributesResult modifyTargetGroupAttributes(ModifyTargetGroupAttributesRequest modifyTargetGroupAttributesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(modifyTargetGroupAttributesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ModifyTargetGroupAttributesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(modifyTargetGroupAttributesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new ModifyTargetGroupAttributesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Registers the specified targets with the specified target group. *

*

* The target must be in the virtual private cloud (VPC) that you specified for the target group. *

*

* To remove a target from a target group, use DeregisterTargets. *

* * @param registerTargetsRequest * Contains the parameters for RegisterTargets. * @return Result of the RegisterTargets operation returned by the service. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @throws TooManyTargetsException * You've reached the limit on the number of targets. * @throws InvalidTargetException * The specified target does not exist or is not in the same VPC as the target group. * @throws TooManyRegistrationsForTargetIdException * You've reached the limit on the number of times a target can be registered with a load balancer. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.RegisterTargets */ @Override public RegisterTargetsResult registerTargets(RegisterTargetsRequest registerTargetsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(registerTargetsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new RegisterTargetsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(registerTargetsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new RegisterTargetsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Removes the specified tags from the specified resource. *

*

* To list the current tags for your resources, use DescribeTags. *

* * @param removeTagsRequest * Contains the parameters for RemoveTags. * @return Result of the RemoveTags operation returned by the service. * @throws LoadBalancerNotFoundException * The specified load balancer does not exist. * @throws TargetGroupNotFoundException * The specified target group does not exist. * @throws ListenerNotFoundException * The specified listener does not exist. * @throws RuleNotFoundException * The specified rule does not exist. * @throws TooManyTagsException * You've reached the limit on the number of tags per load balancer. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.RemoveTags */ @Override public RemoveTagsResult removeTags(RemoveTagsRequest removeTagsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(removeTagsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new RemoveTagsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(removeTagsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new RemoveTagsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Sets the priorities of the specified rules. *

*

* You can reorder the rules as long as there are no priority conflicts in the new order. Any existing rules that * you do not specify retain their current priority. *

* * @param setRulePrioritiesRequest * Contains the parameters for SetRulePriorities. * @return Result of the SetRulePriorities operation returned by the service. * @throws RuleNotFoundException * The specified rule does not exist. * @throws PriorityInUseException * The specified priority is in use. * @throws OperationNotPermittedException * This operation is not allowed. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.SetRulePriorities */ @Override public SetRulePrioritiesResult setRulePriorities(SetRulePrioritiesRequest setRulePrioritiesRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(setRulePrioritiesRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new SetRulePrioritiesRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(setRulePrioritiesRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new SetRulePrioritiesResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Associates the specified security groups with the specified load balancer. The specified security groups override * the previously associated security groups. *

* * @param setSecurityGroupsRequest * Contains the parameters for SetSecurityGroups. * @return Result of the SetSecurityGroups operation returned by the service. * @throws LoadBalancerNotFoundException * The specified load balancer does not exist. * @throws InvalidConfigurationRequestException * The requested configuration is not valid. * @throws InvalidSecurityGroupException * The specified security group does not exist. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.SetSecurityGroups */ @Override public SetSecurityGroupsResult setSecurityGroups(SetSecurityGroupsRequest setSecurityGroupsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(setSecurityGroupsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new SetSecurityGroupsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(setSecurityGroupsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler( new SetSecurityGroupsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** *

* Enables the Availability Zone for the specified subnets for the specified load balancer. The specified subnets * replace the previously enabled subnets. *

* * @param setSubnetsRequest * Contains the parameters for SetSubnets. * @return Result of the SetSubnets operation returned by the service. * @throws LoadBalancerNotFoundException * The specified load balancer does not exist. * @throws InvalidConfigurationRequestException * The requested configuration is not valid. * @throws SubnetNotFoundException * The specified subnet does not exist. * @throws InvalidSubnetException * The specified subnet is out of available addresses. * @sample AmazonElasticLoadBalancing.SetSubnets */ @Override public SetSubnetsResult setSubnets(SetSubnetsRequest setSubnetsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(setSubnetsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request request = null; Response response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new SetSubnetsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(setSubnetsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler(new SetSubnetsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); 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); } }





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