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package com.amazonaws.services.route53.model;

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

/**
 * 

* To retrieve a list of your health checks, send a GET request to the /2013-04-01/healthcheck * resource. The response to this request includes a HealthChecks element with zero or more * HealthCheck child elements. By default, the list of health checks is displayed on a single page. You can * control the length of the page that is displayed by using the MaxItems parameter. You can use the * Marker parameter to control the health check that the list begins with. *

* *

* Amazon Route 53 returns a maximum of 100 items. If you set MaxItems to a value greater than 100, Amazon * Route 53 returns only the first 100. *

*
*/ public class ListHealthChecksRequest extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable { /** *

* If the response to a ListHealthChecks is more than one page, marker is the health check ID for the * first health check on the next page of results. For more information, see * ListHealthChecksResponse$MaxItems. *

*/ private String marker; /** *

* The maximum number of HealthCheck elements you want ListHealthChecks to return on each * page of the response body. If the AWS account includes more HealthCheck elements than the value of * maxitems, the response is broken into pages. Each page contains the number of * HealthCheck elements specified by maxitems. *

*

* For example, suppose you specify 10 for maxitems and the current AWS account has * 51 health checks. In the response, ListHealthChecks sets * ListHealthChecksResponse$IsTruncated to true and includes the ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker * element. To access the second and subsequent pages, you resend the GET ListHealthChecks * request, add the ListHealthChecksResponse$Marker parameter to the request, and specify the value of the * ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker element from the previous response. On the last (sixth) page of the * response, which contains only one HealthCheck element: *

* */ private String maxItems; /** *

* If the response to a ListHealthChecks is more than one page, marker is the health check ID for the * first health check on the next page of results. For more information, see * ListHealthChecksResponse$MaxItems. *

* * @param marker * If the response to a ListHealthChecks is more than one page, marker is the health check ID * for the first health check on the next page of results. For more information, see * ListHealthChecksResponse$MaxItems. */ public void setMarker(String marker) { this.marker = marker; } /** *

* If the response to a ListHealthChecks is more than one page, marker is the health check ID for the * first health check on the next page of results. For more information, see * ListHealthChecksResponse$MaxItems. *

* * @return If the response to a ListHealthChecks is more than one page, marker is the health check ID * for the first health check on the next page of results. For more information, see * ListHealthChecksResponse$MaxItems. */ public String getMarker() { return this.marker; } /** *

* If the response to a ListHealthChecks is more than one page, marker is the health check ID for the * first health check on the next page of results. For more information, see * ListHealthChecksResponse$MaxItems. *

* * @param marker * If the response to a ListHealthChecks is more than one page, marker is the health check ID * for the first health check on the next page of results. For more information, see * ListHealthChecksResponse$MaxItems. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public ListHealthChecksRequest withMarker(String marker) { setMarker(marker); return this; } /** *

* The maximum number of HealthCheck elements you want ListHealthChecks to return on each * page of the response body. If the AWS account includes more HealthCheck elements than the value of * maxitems, the response is broken into pages. Each page contains the number of * HealthCheck elements specified by maxitems. *

*

* For example, suppose you specify 10 for maxitems and the current AWS account has * 51 health checks. In the response, ListHealthChecks sets * ListHealthChecksResponse$IsTruncated to true and includes the ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker * element. To access the second and subsequent pages, you resend the GET ListHealthChecks * request, add the ListHealthChecksResponse$Marker parameter to the request, and specify the value of the * ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker element from the previous response. On the last (sixth) page of the * response, which contains only one HealthCheck element: *

* * * @param maxItems * The maximum number of HealthCheck elements you want ListHealthChecks to return * on each page of the response body. If the AWS account includes more HealthCheck elements than * the value of maxitems, the response is broken into pages. Each page contains the number of * HealthCheck elements specified by maxitems.

*

* For example, suppose you specify 10 for maxitems and the current AWS account has * 51 health checks. In the response, ListHealthChecks sets * ListHealthChecksResponse$IsTruncated to true and includes the * ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker element. To access the second and subsequent pages, you resend * the GET ListHealthChecks request, add the ListHealthChecksResponse$Marker * parameter to the request, and specify the value of the ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker element * from the previous response. On the last (sixth) page of the response, which contains only one HealthCheck * element: *

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    * The value of ListHealthChecksResponse$IsTruncated is false. *

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    * ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker is omitted. *

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  • */ public void setMaxItems(String maxItems) { this.maxItems = maxItems; } /** *

    * The maximum number of HealthCheck elements you want ListHealthChecks to return on each * page of the response body. If the AWS account includes more HealthCheck elements than the value of * maxitems, the response is broken into pages. Each page contains the number of * HealthCheck elements specified by maxitems. *

    *

    * For example, suppose you specify 10 for maxitems and the current AWS account has * 51 health checks. In the response, ListHealthChecks sets * ListHealthChecksResponse$IsTruncated to true and includes the ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker * element. To access the second and subsequent pages, you resend the GET ListHealthChecks * request, add the ListHealthChecksResponse$Marker parameter to the request, and specify the value of the * ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker element from the previous response. On the last (sixth) page of the * response, which contains only one HealthCheck element: *

    * * * @return The maximum number of HealthCheck elements you want ListHealthChecks to return * on each page of the response body. If the AWS account includes more HealthCheck elements * than the value of maxitems, the response is broken into pages. Each page contains the number * of HealthCheck elements specified by maxitems.

    *

    * For example, suppose you specify 10 for maxitems and the current AWS account * has 51 health checks. In the response, ListHealthChecks sets * ListHealthChecksResponse$IsTruncated to true and includes the * ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker element. To access the second and subsequent pages, you resend * the GET ListHealthChecks request, add the * ListHealthChecksResponse$Marker parameter to the request, and specify the value of the * ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker element from the previous response. On the last (sixth) page * of the response, which contains only one HealthCheck element: *

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      * The value of ListHealthChecksResponse$IsTruncated is false. *

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      * ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker is omitted. *

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    • */ public String getMaxItems() { return this.maxItems; } /** *

      * The maximum number of HealthCheck elements you want ListHealthChecks to return on each * page of the response body. If the AWS account includes more HealthCheck elements than the value of * maxitems, the response is broken into pages. Each page contains the number of * HealthCheck elements specified by maxitems. *

      *

      * For example, suppose you specify 10 for maxitems and the current AWS account has * 51 health checks. In the response, ListHealthChecks sets * ListHealthChecksResponse$IsTruncated to true and includes the ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker * element. To access the second and subsequent pages, you resend the GET ListHealthChecks * request, add the ListHealthChecksResponse$Marker parameter to the request, and specify the value of the * ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker element from the previous response. On the last (sixth) page of the * response, which contains only one HealthCheck element: *

      * * * @param maxItems * The maximum number of HealthCheck elements you want ListHealthChecks to return * on each page of the response body. If the AWS account includes more HealthCheck elements than * the value of maxitems, the response is broken into pages. Each page contains the number of * HealthCheck elements specified by maxitems.

      *

      * For example, suppose you specify 10 for maxitems and the current AWS account has * 51 health checks. In the response, ListHealthChecks sets * ListHealthChecksResponse$IsTruncated to true and includes the * ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker element. To access the second and subsequent pages, you resend * the GET ListHealthChecks request, add the ListHealthChecksResponse$Marker * parameter to the request, and specify the value of the ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker element * from the previous response. On the last (sixth) page of the response, which contains only one HealthCheck * element: *

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        * The value of ListHealthChecksResponse$IsTruncated is false. *

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        * ListHealthChecksResponse$NextMarker is omitted. *

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      • * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public ListHealthChecksRequest withMaxItems(String maxItems) { setMaxItems(maxItems); 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 (getMarker() != null) sb.append("Marker: " + getMarker() + ","); if (getMaxItems() != null) sb.append("MaxItems: " + getMaxItems()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof ListHealthChecksRequest == false) return false; ListHealthChecksRequest other = (ListHealthChecksRequest) obj; if (other.getMarker() == null ^ this.getMarker() == null) return false; if (other.getMarker() != null && other.getMarker().equals(this.getMarker()) == false) return false; if (other.getMaxItems() == null ^ this.getMaxItems() == null) return false; if (other.getMaxItems() != null && other.getMaxItems().equals(this.getMaxItems()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getMarker() == null) ? 0 : getMarker().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getMaxItems() == null) ? 0 : getMaxItems().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public ListHealthChecksRequest clone() { return (ListHealthChecksRequest) super.clone(); } }




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