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package com.amazonaws.services.cloudwatchevents.model.transform;

import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;

import com.amazonaws.AmazonClientException;
import com.amazonaws.Request;
import com.amazonaws.DefaultRequest;
import com.amazonaws.http.HttpMethodName;
import com.amazonaws.services.cloudwatchevents.model.*;
import com.amazonaws.transform.Marshaller;
import com.amazonaws.util.BinaryUtils;
import com.amazonaws.util.StringUtils;
import com.amazonaws.util.IdempotentUtils;
import com.amazonaws.util.StringInputStream;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.json.*;

/**
 * PutTargetsRequest Marshaller
 */
public class PutTargetsRequestMarshaller implements
        Marshaller, PutTargetsRequest> {

    private final SdkJsonProtocolFactory protocolFactory;

    public PutTargetsRequestMarshaller(SdkJsonProtocolFactory protocolFactory) {
        this.protocolFactory = protocolFactory;
    }

    public Request marshall(
            PutTargetsRequest putTargetsRequest) {

        if (putTargetsRequest == null) {
            throw new AmazonClientException(
                    "Invalid argument passed to marshall(...)");
        }

        Request request = new DefaultRequest(
                putTargetsRequest, "AmazonCloudWatchEvents");
        request.addHeader("X-Amz-Target", "AWSEvents.PutTargets");

        request.setHttpMethod(HttpMethodName.POST);

        request.setResourcePath("");

        try {
            final StructuredJsonGenerator jsonGenerator = protocolFactory
                    .createGenerator();

            jsonGenerator.writeStartObject();

            if (putTargetsRequest.getRule() != null) {
                jsonGenerator.writeFieldName("Rule").writeValue(
                        putTargetsRequest.getRule());
            }

            java.util.List targetsList = putTargetsRequest.getTargets();
            if (targetsList != null) {
                jsonGenerator.writeFieldName("Targets");
                jsonGenerator.writeStartArray();
                for (Target targetsListValue : targetsList) {
                    if (targetsListValue != null) {

                        TargetJsonMarshaller.getInstance().marshall(
                                targetsListValue, jsonGenerator);
                    }
                }
                jsonGenerator.writeEndArray();
            }

            jsonGenerator.writeEndObject();

            byte[] content = jsonGenerator.getBytes();
            request.setContent(new ByteArrayInputStream(content));
            request.addHeader("Content-Length",
                    Integer.toString(content.length));
            request.addHeader("Content-Type", protocolFactory.getContentType());
        } catch (Throwable t) {
            throw new AmazonClientException(
                    "Unable to marshall request to JSON: " + t.getMessage(), t);
        }

        return request;
    }

}




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