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package com.amazonaws.services.identitymanagement.model;

import java.io.Serializable;
import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest;

/**
 * 
 */
public class ChangePasswordRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements
        Serializable, Cloneable {

    /**
     * 

* The IAM user's current password. *

*/ private String oldPassword; /** *

* The new password. The new password must conform to the AWS account's * password policy, if one exists. *

*

* The regex pattern for this * parameter is a string of characters consisting of almost any printable * ASCII character from the space ( ) through the end of the ASCII character * range (\u00FF). You can also include the tab ( ), line feed ( ), and * carriage return ( ) characters. Although any of these characters are * valid in a password, note that many tools, such as the AWS Management * Console, might restrict the ability to enter certain characters because * they have special meaning within that tool. *

*/ private String newPassword; /** *

* The IAM user's current password. *

* * @param oldPassword * The IAM user's current password. */ public void setOldPassword(String oldPassword) { this.oldPassword = oldPassword; } /** *

* The IAM user's current password. *

* * @return The IAM user's current password. */ public String getOldPassword() { return this.oldPassword; } /** *

* The IAM user's current password. *

* * @param oldPassword * The IAM user's current password. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be * chained together. */ public ChangePasswordRequest withOldPassword(String oldPassword) { setOldPassword(oldPassword); return this; } /** *

* The new password. The new password must conform to the AWS account's * password policy, if one exists. *

*

* The regex pattern for this * parameter is a string of characters consisting of almost any printable * ASCII character from the space ( ) through the end of the ASCII character * range (\u00FF). You can also include the tab ( ), line feed ( ), and * carriage return ( ) characters. Although any of these characters are * valid in a password, note that many tools, such as the AWS Management * Console, might restrict the ability to enter certain characters because * they have special meaning within that tool. *

* * @param newPassword * The new password. The new password must conform to the AWS * account's password policy, if one exists.

*

* The regex pattern * for this parameter is a string of characters consisting of almost * any printable ASCII character from the space ( ) through the end * of the ASCII character range (\u00FF). You can also include the * tab ( ), line feed ( ), and carriage return ( ) characters. * Although any of these characters are valid in a password, note * that many tools, such as the AWS Management Console, might * restrict the ability to enter certain characters because they have * special meaning within that tool. */ public void setNewPassword(String newPassword) { this.newPassword = newPassword; } /** *

* The new password. The new password must conform to the AWS account's * password policy, if one exists. *

*

* The regex pattern for this * parameter is a string of characters consisting of almost any printable * ASCII character from the space ( ) through the end of the ASCII character * range (\u00FF). You can also include the tab ( ), line feed ( ), and * carriage return ( ) characters. Although any of these characters are * valid in a password, note that many tools, such as the AWS Management * Console, might restrict the ability to enter certain characters because * they have special meaning within that tool. *

* * @return The new password. The new password must conform to the AWS * account's password policy, if one exists.

*

* The regex pattern * for this parameter is a string of characters consisting of almost * any printable ASCII character from the space ( ) through the end * of the ASCII character range (\u00FF). You can also include the * tab ( ), line feed ( ), and carriage return ( ) characters. * Although any of these characters are valid in a password, note * that many tools, such as the AWS Management Console, might * restrict the ability to enter certain characters because they * have special meaning within that tool. */ public String getNewPassword() { return this.newPassword; } /** *

* The new password. The new password must conform to the AWS account's * password policy, if one exists. *

*

* The regex pattern for this * parameter is a string of characters consisting of almost any printable * ASCII character from the space ( ) through the end of the ASCII character * range (\u00FF). You can also include the tab ( ), line feed ( ), and * carriage return ( ) characters. Although any of these characters are * valid in a password, note that many tools, such as the AWS Management * Console, might restrict the ability to enter certain characters because * they have special meaning within that tool. *

* * @param newPassword * The new password. The new password must conform to the AWS * account's password policy, if one exists.

*

* The regex pattern * for this parameter is a string of characters consisting of almost * any printable ASCII character from the space ( ) through the end * of the ASCII character range (\u00FF). You can also include the * tab ( ), line feed ( ), and carriage return ( ) characters. * Although any of these characters are valid in a password, note * that many tools, such as the AWS Management Console, might * restrict the ability to enter certain characters because they have * special meaning within that tool. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be * chained together. */ public ChangePasswordRequest withNewPassword(String newPassword) { setNewPassword(newPassword); return this; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and * debugging. * * @return A string representation of this object. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getOldPassword() != null) sb.append("OldPassword: " + getOldPassword() + ","); if (getNewPassword() != null) sb.append("NewPassword: " + getNewPassword()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof ChangePasswordRequest == false) return false; ChangePasswordRequest other = (ChangePasswordRequest) obj; if (other.getOldPassword() == null ^ this.getOldPassword() == null) return false; if (other.getOldPassword() != null && other.getOldPassword().equals(this.getOldPassword()) == false) return false; if (other.getNewPassword() == null ^ this.getNewPassword() == null) return false; if (other.getNewPassword() != null && other.getNewPassword().equals(this.getNewPassword()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getOldPassword() == null) ? 0 : getOldPassword().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getNewPassword() == null) ? 0 : getNewPassword().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public ChangePasswordRequest clone() { return (ChangePasswordRequest) super.clone(); } }





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