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package com.amazonaws.services.internetmonitor;

import javax.annotation.Generated;

import com.amazonaws.*;
import com.amazonaws.regions.*;

import com.amazonaws.services.internetmonitor.model.*;

/**
 * Interface for accessing Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
 * 

* Note: Do not directly implement this interface, new methods are added to it regularly. Extend from * {@link com.amazonaws.services.internetmonitor.AbstractAmazonInternetMonitor} instead. *

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* Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor provides visibility into how internet issues impact the performance and * availability between your applications hosted on Amazon Web Services and your end users. It can reduce the time it * takes for you to diagnose internet issues from days to minutes. Internet Monitor uses the connectivity data that * Amazon Web Services captures from its global networking footprint to calculate a baseline of performance and * availability for internet traffic. This is the same data that Amazon Web Services uses to monitor internet uptime and * availability. With those measurements as a baseline, Internet Monitor raises awareness for you when there are * significant problems for your end users in the different geographic locations where your application runs. *

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* Internet Monitor publishes internet measurements to CloudWatch Logs and CloudWatch Metrics, to easily support using * CloudWatch tools with health information for geographies and networks specific to your application. Internet Monitor * sends health events to Amazon EventBridge so that you can set up notifications. If an issue is caused by the Amazon * Web Services network, you also automatically receive an Amazon Web Services Health Dashboard notification with the * steps that Amazon Web Services is taking to mitigate the problem. *

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* To use Internet Monitor, you create a monitor and associate your application's resources with it - VPCs, NLBs, * CloudFront distributions, or WorkSpaces directories - so Internet Monitor can determine where your application's * internet traffic is. Internet Monitor then provides internet measurements from Amazon Web Services that are specific * to the locations and ASNs (typically, internet service providers or ISPs) that communicate with your application. *

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* For more information, see Using Amazon * CloudWatch Internet Monitor in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide. *

*/ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public interface AmazonInternetMonitor { /** * The region metadata service name for computing region endpoints. You can use this value to retrieve metadata * (such as supported regions) of the service. * * @see RegionUtils#getRegionsForService(String) */ String ENDPOINT_PREFIX = "internetmonitor"; /** *

* Creates a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor. A monitor is built based on information from the * application resources that you add: VPCs, Network Load Balancers (NLBs), Amazon CloudFront distributions, and * Amazon WorkSpaces directories. Internet Monitor then publishes internet measurements from Amazon Web Services * that are specific to the city-networks. That is, the locations and ASNs (typically internet service * providers or ISPs), where clients access your application. For more information, see Using * Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide. *

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* When you create a monitor, you choose the percentage of traffic that you want to monitor. You can also set a * maximum limit for the number of city-networks where client traffic is monitored, that caps the total traffic that * Internet Monitor monitors. A city-network maximum is the limit of city-networks, but you only pay for the number * of city-networks that are actually monitored. You can update your monitor at any time to change the percentage of * traffic to monitor or the city-networks maximum. For more information, see Choosing a * city-network maximum value in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide. *

* * @param createMonitorRequest * @return Result of the CreateMonitor operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerException * An internal error occurred. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws ThrottlingException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws ConflictException * The requested resource is in use. * @throws LimitExceededException * The request exceeded a service quota. * @throws ValidationException * Invalid request. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.CreateMonitor * @see AWS * API Documentation */ CreateMonitorResult createMonitor(CreateMonitorRequest createMonitorRequest); /** *

* Deletes a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor. *

* * @param deleteMonitorRequest * @return Result of the DeleteMonitor operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerException * An internal error occurred. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws ThrottlingException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws ValidationException * Invalid request. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.DeleteMonitor * @see AWS * API Documentation */ DeleteMonitorResult deleteMonitor(DeleteMonitorRequest deleteMonitorRequest); /** *

* Gets information the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor has created and stored about a health event for a * specified monitor. This information includes the impacted locations, and all the information related to the * event, by location. *

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* The information returned includes the impact on performance, availability, and round-trip time, information about * the network providers (ASNs), the event type, and so on. *

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* Information rolled up at the global traffic level is also returned, including the impact type and total traffic * impact. *

* * @param getHealthEventRequest * @return Result of the GetHealthEvent operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerException * An internal error occurred. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws ThrottlingException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws ValidationException * Invalid request. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.GetHealthEvent * @see AWS * API Documentation */ GetHealthEventResult getHealthEvent(GetHealthEventRequest getHealthEventRequest); /** *

* Gets information about a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor based on a monitor name. The information * returned includes the Amazon Resource Name (ARN), create time, modified time, resources included in the monitor, * and status information. *

* * @param getMonitorRequest * @return Result of the GetMonitor operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerException * An internal error occurred. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws ThrottlingException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws ValidationException * Invalid request. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.GetMonitor * @see AWS API * Documentation */ GetMonitorResult getMonitor(GetMonitorRequest getMonitorRequest); /** *

* Return the data for a query with the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query interface. Specify the query that * you want to return results for by providing a QueryId and a monitor name. *

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* For more information about using the query interface, including examples, see Using the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query interface in the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor User * Guide. *

* * @param getQueryResultsRequest * @return Result of the GetQueryResults operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerException * An internal error occurred. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws ThrottlingException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws LimitExceededException * The request exceeded a service quota. * @throws ValidationException * Invalid request. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.GetQueryResults * @see AWS API Documentation */ GetQueryResultsResult getQueryResults(GetQueryResultsRequest getQueryResultsRequest); /** *

* Returns the current status of a query for the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query interface, for a specified * query ID and monitor. When you run a query, check the status to make sure that the query has * SUCCEEDED before you review the results. *

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    * QUEUED: The query is scheduled to run. *

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    * RUNNING: The query is in progress but not complete. *

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    * SUCCEEDED: The query completed sucessfully. *

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    * FAILED: The query failed due to an error. *

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    * CANCELED: The query was canceled. *

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* * @param getQueryStatusRequest * @return Result of the GetQueryStatus operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerException * An internal error occurred. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws ThrottlingException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws LimitExceededException * The request exceeded a service quota. * @throws ValidationException * Invalid request. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.GetQueryStatus * @see AWS * API Documentation */ GetQueryStatusResult getQueryStatus(GetQueryStatusRequest getQueryStatusRequest); /** *

* Lists all health events for a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor. Returns information for health * events including the event start and end time and the status. *

* *

* Health events that have start times during the time frame that is requested are not included in the list of * health events. *

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* * @param listHealthEventsRequest * @return Result of the ListHealthEvents operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerException * An internal error occurred. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws ThrottlingException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws ValidationException * Invalid request. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.ListHealthEvents * @see AWS API Documentation */ ListHealthEventsResult listHealthEvents(ListHealthEventsRequest listHealthEventsRequest); /** *

* Lists all of your monitors for Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor and their statuses, along with the Amazon * Resource Name (ARN) and name of each monitor. *

* * @param listMonitorsRequest * @return Result of the ListMonitors operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerException * An internal error occurred. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws ThrottlingException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws ValidationException * Invalid request. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.ListMonitors * @see AWS * API Documentation */ ListMonitorsResult listMonitors(ListMonitorsRequest listMonitorsRequest); /** *

* Lists the tags for a resource. Tags are supported only for monitors in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor. *

* * @param listTagsForResourceRequest * @return Result of the ListTagsForResource operation returned by the service. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * There were too many requests. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws NotFoundException * The request specifies something that doesn't exist. * @throws BadRequestException * A bad request was received. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * There was an internal server error. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.ListTagsForResource * @see AWS API Documentation */ ListTagsForResourceResult listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest listTagsForResourceRequest); /** *

* Start a query to return data for a specific query type for the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query * interface. Specify a time period for the data that you want returned by using StartTime and * EndTime. You filter the query results to return by providing parameters that you specify with * FilterParameters. *

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* For more information about using the query interface, including examples, see Using the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query interface in the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor User * Guide. *

* * @param startQueryRequest * @return Result of the StartQuery operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerException * An internal error occurred. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws ThrottlingException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws LimitExceededException * The request exceeded a service quota. * @throws ValidationException * Invalid request. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.StartQuery * @see AWS API * Documentation */ StartQueryResult startQuery(StartQueryRequest startQueryRequest); /** *

* Stop a query that is progress for a specific monitor. *

* * @param stopQueryRequest * @return Result of the StopQuery operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerException * An internal error occurred. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws ThrottlingException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws LimitExceededException * The request exceeded a service quota. * @throws ValidationException * Invalid request. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.StopQuery * @see AWS API * Documentation */ StopQueryResult stopQuery(StopQueryRequest stopQueryRequest); /** *

* Adds a tag to a resource. Tags are supported only for monitors in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor. You can add * a maximum of 50 tags in Internet Monitor. *

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* A minimum of one tag is required for this call. It returns an error if you use the TagResource * request with 0 tags. *

* * @param tagResourceRequest * @return Result of the TagResource operation returned by the service. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * There were too many requests. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws NotFoundException * The request specifies something that doesn't exist. * @throws BadRequestException * A bad request was received. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * There was an internal server error. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.TagResource * @see AWS * API Documentation */ TagResourceResult tagResource(TagResourceRequest tagResourceRequest); /** *

* Removes a tag from a resource. *

* * @param untagResourceRequest * @return Result of the UntagResource operation returned by the service. * @throws TooManyRequestsException * There were too many requests. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws NotFoundException * The request specifies something that doesn't exist. * @throws BadRequestException * A bad request was received. * @throws InternalServerErrorException * There was an internal server error. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.UntagResource * @see AWS * API Documentation */ UntagResourceResult untagResource(UntagResourceRequest untagResourceRequest); /** *

* Updates a monitor. You can update a monitor to change the percentage of traffic to monitor or the maximum number * of city-networks (locations and ASNs), to add or remove resources, or to change the status of the monitor. Note * that you can't change the name of a monitor. *

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* The city-network maximum that you choose is the limit, but you only pay for the number of city-networks that are * actually monitored. For more information, see Choosing a * city-network maximum value in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide. *

* * @param updateMonitorRequest * @return Result of the UpdateMonitor operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServerException * An internal error occurred. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The request specifies a resource that doesn't exist. * @throws AccessDeniedException * You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action. * @throws ThrottlingException * The request was denied due to request throttling. * @throws LimitExceededException * The request exceeded a service quota. * @throws ValidationException * Invalid request. * @sample AmazonInternetMonitor.UpdateMonitor * @see AWS * API Documentation */ UpdateMonitorResult updateMonitor(UpdateMonitorRequest updateMonitorRequest); /** * Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held open. This is an optional method, and * callers are not expected to call it, but can if they want to explicitly release any open resources. Once a client * has been shutdown, it should not be used to make any more requests. */ void shutdown(); /** * 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 a request. * * @param request * The originally executed request. * * @return The response metadata for the specified request, or null if none is available. */ ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request); }





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