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package com.amazonaws.services.networkfirewall.model;

import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.StructuredPojo;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.ProtocolMarshaller;

/**
 * 

* Additional options governing how Network Firewall handles the rule group. You can only use these for stateful rule * groups. *

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

* Indicates how to manage the order of the rule evaluation for the rule group. DEFAULT_ACTION_ORDER is * the default behavior. Stateful rules are provided to the rule engine as Suricata compatible strings, and Suricata * evaluates them based on certain settings. For more information, see Evaluation order for stateful rules in the Network Firewall Developer Guide. *

*/ private String ruleOrder; /** *

* Indicates how to manage the order of the rule evaluation for the rule group. DEFAULT_ACTION_ORDER is * the default behavior. Stateful rules are provided to the rule engine as Suricata compatible strings, and Suricata * evaluates them based on certain settings. For more information, see Evaluation order for stateful rules in the Network Firewall Developer Guide. *

* * @param ruleOrder * Indicates how to manage the order of the rule evaluation for the rule group. * DEFAULT_ACTION_ORDER is the default behavior. Stateful rules are provided to the rule engine * as Suricata compatible strings, and Suricata evaluates them based on certain settings. For more * information, see Evaluation order for stateful rules in the Network Firewall Developer Guide. * @see RuleOrder */ public void setRuleOrder(String ruleOrder) { this.ruleOrder = ruleOrder; } /** *

* Indicates how to manage the order of the rule evaluation for the rule group. DEFAULT_ACTION_ORDER is * the default behavior. Stateful rules are provided to the rule engine as Suricata compatible strings, and Suricata * evaluates them based on certain settings. For more information, see Evaluation order for stateful rules in the Network Firewall Developer Guide. *

* * @return Indicates how to manage the order of the rule evaluation for the rule group. * DEFAULT_ACTION_ORDER is the default behavior. Stateful rules are provided to the rule engine * as Suricata compatible strings, and Suricata evaluates them based on certain settings. For more * information, see Evaluation order for stateful rules in the Network Firewall Developer Guide. * @see RuleOrder */ public String getRuleOrder() { return this.ruleOrder; } /** *

* Indicates how to manage the order of the rule evaluation for the rule group. DEFAULT_ACTION_ORDER is * the default behavior. Stateful rules are provided to the rule engine as Suricata compatible strings, and Suricata * evaluates them based on certain settings. For more information, see Evaluation order for stateful rules in the Network Firewall Developer Guide. *

* * @param ruleOrder * Indicates how to manage the order of the rule evaluation for the rule group. * DEFAULT_ACTION_ORDER is the default behavior. Stateful rules are provided to the rule engine * as Suricata compatible strings, and Suricata evaluates them based on certain settings. For more * information, see Evaluation order for stateful rules in the Network Firewall Developer Guide. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see RuleOrder */ public StatefulRuleOptions withRuleOrder(String ruleOrder) { setRuleOrder(ruleOrder); return this; } /** *

* Indicates how to manage the order of the rule evaluation for the rule group. DEFAULT_ACTION_ORDER is * the default behavior. Stateful rules are provided to the rule engine as Suricata compatible strings, and Suricata * evaluates them based on certain settings. For more information, see Evaluation order for stateful rules in the Network Firewall Developer Guide. *

* * @param ruleOrder * Indicates how to manage the order of the rule evaluation for the rule group. * DEFAULT_ACTION_ORDER is the default behavior. Stateful rules are provided to the rule engine * as Suricata compatible strings, and Suricata evaluates them based on certain settings. For more * information, see Evaluation order for stateful rules in the Network Firewall Developer Guide. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see RuleOrder */ public StatefulRuleOptions withRuleOrder(RuleOrder ruleOrder) { this.ruleOrder = ruleOrder.toString(); 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 (getRuleOrder() != null) sb.append("RuleOrder: ").append(getRuleOrder()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof StatefulRuleOptions == false) return false; StatefulRuleOptions other = (StatefulRuleOptions) obj; if (other.getRuleOrder() == null ^ this.getRuleOrder() == null) return false; if (other.getRuleOrder() != null && other.getRuleOrder().equals(this.getRuleOrder()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getRuleOrder() == null) ? 0 : getRuleOrder().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public StatefulRuleOptions clone() { try { return (StatefulRuleOptions) super.clone(); } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { throw new IllegalStateException("Got a CloneNotSupportedException from Object.clone() " + "even though we're Cloneable!", e); } } @com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkInternalApi @Override public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller) { com.amazonaws.services.networkfirewall.model.transform.StatefulRuleOptionsMarshaller.getInstance().marshall(this, protocolMarshaller); } }




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