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package com.amazonaws.services.lookoutforvision.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 DeleteDatasetRequest extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable {

    /**
     * 

* The name of the project that contains the dataset that you want to delete. *

*/ private String projectName; /** *

* The type of the dataset to delete. Specify train to delete the training dataset. Specify * test to delete the test dataset. To delete the dataset in a single dataset project, specify * train. *

*/ private String datasetType; /** *

* ClientToken is an idempotency token that ensures a call to DeleteDataset completes only once. You * choose the value to pass. For example, An issue might prevent you from getting a response from * DeleteDataset. In this case, safely retry your call to DeleteDataset by using the same * ClientToken parameter value. *

*

* If you don't supply a value for ClientToken, the AWS SDK you are using inserts a value for you. This * prevents retries after a network error from making multiple deletetion requests. You'll need to provide your own * value for other use cases. *

*

* An error occurs if the other input parameters are not the same as in the first request. Using a different value * for ClientToken is considered a new call to DeleteDataset. An idempotency token is * active for 8 hours. *

*/ private String clientToken; /** *

* The name of the project that contains the dataset that you want to delete. *

* * @param projectName * The name of the project that contains the dataset that you want to delete. */ public void setProjectName(String projectName) { this.projectName = projectName; } /** *

* The name of the project that contains the dataset that you want to delete. *

* * @return The name of the project that contains the dataset that you want to delete. */ public String getProjectName() { return this.projectName; } /** *

* The name of the project that contains the dataset that you want to delete. *

* * @param projectName * The name of the project that contains the dataset that you want to delete. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DeleteDatasetRequest withProjectName(String projectName) { setProjectName(projectName); return this; } /** *

* The type of the dataset to delete. Specify train to delete the training dataset. Specify * test to delete the test dataset. To delete the dataset in a single dataset project, specify * train. *

* * @param datasetType * The type of the dataset to delete. Specify train to delete the training dataset. Specify * test to delete the test dataset. To delete the dataset in a single dataset project, specify * train. */ public void setDatasetType(String datasetType) { this.datasetType = datasetType; } /** *

* The type of the dataset to delete. Specify train to delete the training dataset. Specify * test to delete the test dataset. To delete the dataset in a single dataset project, specify * train. *

* * @return The type of the dataset to delete. Specify train to delete the training dataset. Specify * test to delete the test dataset. To delete the dataset in a single dataset project, specify * train. */ public String getDatasetType() { return this.datasetType; } /** *

* The type of the dataset to delete. Specify train to delete the training dataset. Specify * test to delete the test dataset. To delete the dataset in a single dataset project, specify * train. *

* * @param datasetType * The type of the dataset to delete. Specify train to delete the training dataset. Specify * test to delete the test dataset. To delete the dataset in a single dataset project, specify * train. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DeleteDatasetRequest withDatasetType(String datasetType) { setDatasetType(datasetType); return this; } /** *

* ClientToken is an idempotency token that ensures a call to DeleteDataset completes only once. You * choose the value to pass. For example, An issue might prevent you from getting a response from * DeleteDataset. In this case, safely retry your call to DeleteDataset by using the same * ClientToken parameter value. *

*

* If you don't supply a value for ClientToken, the AWS SDK you are using inserts a value for you. This * prevents retries after a network error from making multiple deletetion requests. You'll need to provide your own * value for other use cases. *

*

* An error occurs if the other input parameters are not the same as in the first request. Using a different value * for ClientToken is considered a new call to DeleteDataset. An idempotency token is * active for 8 hours. *

* * @param clientToken * ClientToken is an idempotency token that ensures a call to DeleteDataset completes only once. * You choose the value to pass. For example, An issue might prevent you from getting a response from * DeleteDataset. In this case, safely retry your call to DeleteDataset by using * the same ClientToken parameter value.

*

* If you don't supply a value for ClientToken, the AWS SDK you are using inserts a value for * you. This prevents retries after a network error from making multiple deletetion requests. You'll need to * provide your own value for other use cases. *

*

* An error occurs if the other input parameters are not the same as in the first request. Using a different * value for ClientToken is considered a new call to DeleteDataset. An idempotency * token is active for 8 hours. */ public void setClientToken(String clientToken) { this.clientToken = clientToken; } /** *

* ClientToken is an idempotency token that ensures a call to DeleteDataset completes only once. You * choose the value to pass. For example, An issue might prevent you from getting a response from * DeleteDataset. In this case, safely retry your call to DeleteDataset by using the same * ClientToken parameter value. *

*

* If you don't supply a value for ClientToken, the AWS SDK you are using inserts a value for you. This * prevents retries after a network error from making multiple deletetion requests. You'll need to provide your own * value for other use cases. *

*

* An error occurs if the other input parameters are not the same as in the first request. Using a different value * for ClientToken is considered a new call to DeleteDataset. An idempotency token is * active for 8 hours. *

* * @return ClientToken is an idempotency token that ensures a call to DeleteDataset completes only * once. You choose the value to pass. For example, An issue might prevent you from getting a response from * DeleteDataset. In this case, safely retry your call to DeleteDataset by using * the same ClientToken parameter value.

*

* If you don't supply a value for ClientToken, the AWS SDK you are using inserts a value for * you. This prevents retries after a network error from making multiple deletetion requests. You'll need to * provide your own value for other use cases. *

*

* An error occurs if the other input parameters are not the same as in the first request. Using a different * value for ClientToken is considered a new call to DeleteDataset. An idempotency * token is active for 8 hours. */ public String getClientToken() { return this.clientToken; } /** *

* ClientToken is an idempotency token that ensures a call to DeleteDataset completes only once. You * choose the value to pass. For example, An issue might prevent you from getting a response from * DeleteDataset. In this case, safely retry your call to DeleteDataset by using the same * ClientToken parameter value. *

*

* If you don't supply a value for ClientToken, the AWS SDK you are using inserts a value for you. This * prevents retries after a network error from making multiple deletetion requests. You'll need to provide your own * value for other use cases. *

*

* An error occurs if the other input parameters are not the same as in the first request. Using a different value * for ClientToken is considered a new call to DeleteDataset. An idempotency token is * active for 8 hours. *

* * @param clientToken * ClientToken is an idempotency token that ensures a call to DeleteDataset completes only once. * You choose the value to pass. For example, An issue might prevent you from getting a response from * DeleteDataset. In this case, safely retry your call to DeleteDataset by using * the same ClientToken parameter value.

*

* If you don't supply a value for ClientToken, the AWS SDK you are using inserts a value for * you. This prevents retries after a network error from making multiple deletetion requests. You'll need to * provide your own value for other use cases. *

*

* An error occurs if the other input parameters are not the same as in the first request. Using a different * value for ClientToken is considered a new call to DeleteDataset. An idempotency * token is active for 8 hours. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DeleteDatasetRequest withClientToken(String clientToken) { setClientToken(clientToken); 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 (getProjectName() != null) sb.append("ProjectName: ").append(getProjectName()).append(","); if (getDatasetType() != null) sb.append("DatasetType: ").append(getDatasetType()).append(","); if (getClientToken() != null) sb.append("ClientToken: ").append(getClientToken()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof DeleteDatasetRequest == false) return false; DeleteDatasetRequest other = (DeleteDatasetRequest) obj; if (other.getProjectName() == null ^ this.getProjectName() == null) return false; if (other.getProjectName() != null && other.getProjectName().equals(this.getProjectName()) == false) return false; if (other.getDatasetType() == null ^ this.getDatasetType() == null) return false; if (other.getDatasetType() != null && other.getDatasetType().equals(this.getDatasetType()) == false) return false; if (other.getClientToken() == null ^ this.getClientToken() == null) return false; if (other.getClientToken() != null && other.getClientToken().equals(this.getClientToken()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getProjectName() == null) ? 0 : getProjectName().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getDatasetType() == null) ? 0 : getDatasetType().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getClientToken() == null) ? 0 : getClientToken().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public DeleteDatasetRequest clone() { return (DeleteDatasetRequest) super.clone(); } }





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