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package com.amazonaws.services.personalizeevents;

import javax.annotation.Generated;

import com.amazonaws.services.personalizeevents.model.*;
import com.amazonaws.client.AwsAsyncClientParams;
import com.amazonaws.annotation.ThreadSafe;

import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;

/**
 * Client for accessing Amazon Personalize Events asynchronously. Each asynchronous method will return a Java Future
 * object representing the asynchronous operation; overloads which accept an {@code AsyncHandler} can be used to receive
 * notification when an asynchronous operation completes.
 * 

*

* Amazon Personalize can consume real-time user event data, such as stream or click data, and use it for * model training either alone or combined with historical data. For more information see Recording item * interaction events. *

*/ @ThreadSafe @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AmazonPersonalizeEventsAsyncClient extends AmazonPersonalizeEventsClient implements AmazonPersonalizeEventsAsync { private static final int DEFAULT_THREAD_POOL_SIZE = 50; private final java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService executorService; public static AmazonPersonalizeEventsAsyncClientBuilder asyncBuilder() { return AmazonPersonalizeEventsAsyncClientBuilder.standard(); } /** * Constructs a new asynchronous client to invoke service methods on Amazon Personalize Events using the specified * parameters. * * @param asyncClientParams * Object providing client parameters. */ AmazonPersonalizeEventsAsyncClient(AwsAsyncClientParams asyncClientParams) { this(asyncClientParams, false); } /** * Constructs a new asynchronous client to invoke service methods on Amazon Personalize Events using the specified * parameters. * * @param asyncClientParams * Object providing client parameters. * @param endpointDiscoveryEnabled * true will enable endpoint discovery if the service supports it. */ AmazonPersonalizeEventsAsyncClient(AwsAsyncClientParams asyncClientParams, boolean endpointDiscoveryEnabled) { super(asyncClientParams, endpointDiscoveryEnabled); this.executorService = asyncClientParams.getExecutor(); } /** * Returns the executor service used by this client to execute async requests. * * @return The executor service used by this client to execute async requests. */ public ExecutorService getExecutorService() { return executorService; } @Override public java.util.concurrent.Future putActionInteractionsAsync(PutActionInteractionsRequest request) { return putActionInteractionsAsync(request, null); } @Override public java.util.concurrent.Future putActionInteractionsAsync(final PutActionInteractionsRequest request, final com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler) { final PutActionInteractionsRequest finalRequest = beforeClientExecution(request); return executorService.submit(new java.util.concurrent.Callable() { @Override public PutActionInteractionsResult call() throws Exception { PutActionInteractionsResult result = null; try { result = executePutActionInteractions(finalRequest); } catch (Exception ex) { if (asyncHandler != null) { asyncHandler.onError(ex); } throw ex; } if (asyncHandler != null) { asyncHandler.onSuccess(finalRequest, result); } return result; } }); } @Override public java.util.concurrent.Future putActionsAsync(PutActionsRequest request) { return putActionsAsync(request, null); } @Override public java.util.concurrent.Future putActionsAsync(final PutActionsRequest request, final com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler) { final PutActionsRequest finalRequest = beforeClientExecution(request); return executorService.submit(new java.util.concurrent.Callable() { @Override public PutActionsResult call() throws Exception { PutActionsResult result = null; try { result = executePutActions(finalRequest); } catch (Exception ex) { if (asyncHandler != null) { asyncHandler.onError(ex); } throw ex; } if (asyncHandler != null) { asyncHandler.onSuccess(finalRequest, result); } return result; } }); } @Override public java.util.concurrent.Future putEventsAsync(PutEventsRequest request) { return putEventsAsync(request, null); } @Override public java.util.concurrent.Future putEventsAsync(final PutEventsRequest request, final com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler) { final PutEventsRequest finalRequest = beforeClientExecution(request); return executorService.submit(new java.util.concurrent.Callable() { @Override public PutEventsResult call() throws Exception { PutEventsResult result = null; try { result = executePutEvents(finalRequest); } catch (Exception ex) { if (asyncHandler != null) { asyncHandler.onError(ex); } throw ex; } if (asyncHandler != null) { asyncHandler.onSuccess(finalRequest, result); } return result; } }); } @Override public java.util.concurrent.Future putItemsAsync(PutItemsRequest request) { return putItemsAsync(request, null); } @Override public java.util.concurrent.Future putItemsAsync(final PutItemsRequest request, final com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler) { final PutItemsRequest finalRequest = beforeClientExecution(request); return executorService.submit(new java.util.concurrent.Callable() { @Override public PutItemsResult call() throws Exception { PutItemsResult result = null; try { result = executePutItems(finalRequest); } catch (Exception ex) { if (asyncHandler != null) { asyncHandler.onError(ex); } throw ex; } if (asyncHandler != null) { asyncHandler.onSuccess(finalRequest, result); } return result; } }); } @Override public java.util.concurrent.Future putUsersAsync(PutUsersRequest request) { return putUsersAsync(request, null); } @Override public java.util.concurrent.Future putUsersAsync(final PutUsersRequest request, final com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler asyncHandler) { final PutUsersRequest finalRequest = beforeClientExecution(request); return executorService.submit(new java.util.concurrent.Callable() { @Override public PutUsersResult call() throws Exception { PutUsersResult result = null; try { result = executePutUsers(finalRequest); } catch (Exception ex) { if (asyncHandler != null) { asyncHandler.onError(ex); } throw ex; } if (asyncHandler != null) { asyncHandler.onSuccess(finalRequest, result); } return result; } }); } /** * Shuts down the client, releasing all managed resources. This includes forcibly terminating all pending * asynchronous service calls. Clients who wish to give pending asynchronous service calls time to complete should * call {@code getExecutorService().shutdown()} followed by {@code getExecutorService().awaitTermination()} prior to * calling this method. */ @Override public void shutdown() { super.shutdown(); executorService.shutdownNow(); } }




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