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package com.amazonaws.services.sns.model;

import java.io.Serializable;

import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest;

/**
 * Container for the parameters to the {@link com.amazonaws.services.sns.AmazonSNS#publish(PublishRequest) Publish operation}.
 * 

* Sends a message to all of a topic's subscribed endpoints. When a * messageId is returned, the message has been saved and * Amazon SNS will attempt to deliver it to the topic's subscribers * shortly. The format of the outgoing message to each subscribed * endpoint depends on the notification protocol selected. *

*

* To use the Publish action for sending a message to a * mobile endpoint, such as an app on a Kindle device or mobile phone, * you must specify the EndpointArn. The EndpointArn is returned when * making a call with the CreatePlatformEndpoint action. The * second example below shows a request and response for publishing to a * mobile endpoint. *

* * @see com.amazonaws.services.sns.AmazonSNS#publish(PublishRequest) */ public class PublishRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable { /** * The topic you want to publish to. */ private String topicArn; /** * Either TopicArn or EndpointArn, but not both. */ private String targetArn; /** * The message you want to send to the topic.

If you want to send the * same message to all transport protocols, include the text of the * message as a String value.

If you want to send different messages * for each transport protocol, set the value of the * MessageStructure parameter to json and use a * JSON object for the Message parameter. See the Examples * section for the format of the JSON object.

Constraints: Messages * must be UTF-8 encoded strings at most 256 KB in size (262144 bytes, * not 262144 characters).

JSON-specific constraints:

  • Keys in * the JSON object that correspond to supported transport protocols must * have simple JSON string values.
  • The values will be parsed * (unescaped) before they are used in outgoing messages.
  • *
  • Outbound notifications are JSON encoded (meaning that the * characters will be reescaped for sending).
  • Values have a * minimum length of 0 (the empty string, "", is allowed).
  • *
  • Values have a maximum length bounded by the overall message size * (so, including multiple protocols may limit message sizes).
  • *
  • Non-string values will cause the key to be ignored.
  • Keys * that do not correspond to supported transport protocols are * ignored.
  • Duplicate keys are not allowed.
  • Failure to * parse or validate any key or value in the message will cause the * Publish call to return an error (no partial * delivery).
*/ private String message; /** * Optional parameter to be used as the "Subject" line when the message * is delivered to email endpoints. This field will also be included, if * present, in the standard JSON messages delivered to other endpoints. *

Constraints: Subjects must be ASCII text that begins with a letter, * number, or punctuation mark; must not include line breaks or control * characters; and must be less than 100 characters long. */ private String subject; /** * Set MessageStructure to json if you want to * send a different message for each protocol. For example, using one * publish action, you can send a short message to your SMS subscribers * and a longer message to your email subscribers. If you set * MessageStructure to json, the value of the * Message parameter must:

  • be a syntactically valid * JSON object; and
  • contain at least a top-level JSON key of * "default" with a value that is a string.

You can define * other top-level keys that define the message you want to send to a * specific transport protocol (e.g., "http").

For information about * sending different messages for each protocol using the AWS Management * Console, go to Create * Different Messages for Each Protocol in the Amazon Simple * Notification Service Getting Started Guide.

Valid value: * json */ private String messageStructure; /** * Message attributes for Publish action. */ private java.util.Map messageAttributes; /** * Default constructor for a new PublishRequest object. Callers should use the * setter or fluent setter (with...) methods to initialize this object after creating it. */ public PublishRequest() {} /** * Constructs a new PublishRequest object. * Callers should use the setter or fluent setter (with...) methods to * initialize any additional object members. * * @param topicArn The topic you want to publish to. * @param message The message you want to send to the topic.

If you * want to send the same message to all transport protocols, include the * text of the message as a String value.

If you want to send * different messages for each transport protocol, set the value of the * MessageStructure parameter to json and use a * JSON object for the Message parameter. See the Examples * section for the format of the JSON object.

Constraints: Messages * must be UTF-8 encoded strings at most 256 KB in size (262144 bytes, * not 262144 characters).

JSON-specific constraints:

  • Keys in * the JSON object that correspond to supported transport protocols must * have simple JSON string values.
  • The values will be parsed * (unescaped) before they are used in outgoing messages.
  • *
  • Outbound notifications are JSON encoded (meaning that the * characters will be reescaped for sending).
  • Values have a * minimum length of 0 (the empty string, "", is allowed).
  • *
  • Values have a maximum length bounded by the overall message size * (so, including multiple protocols may limit message sizes).
  • *
  • Non-string values will cause the key to be ignored.
  • Keys * that do not correspond to supported transport protocols are * ignored.
  • Duplicate keys are not allowed.
  • Failure to * parse or validate any key or value in the message will cause the * Publish call to return an error (no partial * delivery).
*/ public PublishRequest(String topicArn, String message) { setTopicArn(topicArn); setMessage(message); } /** * Constructs a new PublishRequest object. * Callers should use the setter or fluent setter (with...) methods to * initialize any additional object members. * * @param topicArn The topic you want to publish to. * @param message The message you want to send to the topic.

If you * want to send the same message to all transport protocols, include the * text of the message as a String value.

If you want to send * different messages for each transport protocol, set the value of the * MessageStructure parameter to json and use a * JSON object for the Message parameter. See the Examples * section for the format of the JSON object.

Constraints: Messages * must be UTF-8 encoded strings at most 256 KB in size (262144 bytes, * not 262144 characters).

JSON-specific constraints:

  • Keys in * the JSON object that correspond to supported transport protocols must * have simple JSON string values.
  • The values will be parsed * (unescaped) before they are used in outgoing messages.
  • *
  • Outbound notifications are JSON encoded (meaning that the * characters will be reescaped for sending).
  • Values have a * minimum length of 0 (the empty string, "", is allowed).
  • *
  • Values have a maximum length bounded by the overall message size * (so, including multiple protocols may limit message sizes).
  • *
  • Non-string values will cause the key to be ignored.
  • Keys * that do not correspond to supported transport protocols are * ignored.
  • Duplicate keys are not allowed.
  • Failure to * parse or validate any key or value in the message will cause the * Publish call to return an error (no partial * delivery).
* @param subject Optional parameter to be used as the "Subject" line * when the message is delivered to email endpoints. This field will also * be included, if present, in the standard JSON messages delivered to * other endpoints.

Constraints: Subjects must be ASCII text that * begins with a letter, number, or punctuation mark; must not include * line breaks or control characters; and must be less than 100 * characters long. */ public PublishRequest(String topicArn, String message, String subject) { setTopicArn(topicArn); setMessage(message); setSubject(subject); } /** * The topic you want to publish to. * * @return The topic you want to publish to. */ public String getTopicArn() { return topicArn; } /** * The topic you want to publish to. * * @param topicArn The topic you want to publish to. */ public void setTopicArn(String topicArn) { this.topicArn = topicArn; } /** * The topic you want to publish to. *

* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * * @param topicArn The topic you want to publish to. * * @return A reference to this updated object so that method calls can be chained * together. */ public PublishRequest withTopicArn(String topicArn) { this.topicArn = topicArn; return this; } /** * Either TopicArn or EndpointArn, but not both. * * @return Either TopicArn or EndpointArn, but not both. */ public String getTargetArn() { return targetArn; } /** * Either TopicArn or EndpointArn, but not both. * * @param targetArn Either TopicArn or EndpointArn, but not both. */ public void setTargetArn(String targetArn) { this.targetArn = targetArn; } /** * Either TopicArn or EndpointArn, but not both. *

* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * * @param targetArn Either TopicArn or EndpointArn, but not both. * * @return A reference to this updated object so that method calls can be chained * together. */ public PublishRequest withTargetArn(String targetArn) { this.targetArn = targetArn; return this; } /** * The message you want to send to the topic.

If you want to send the * same message to all transport protocols, include the text of the * message as a String value.

If you want to send different messages * for each transport protocol, set the value of the * MessageStructure parameter to json and use a * JSON object for the Message parameter. See the Examples * section for the format of the JSON object.

Constraints: Messages * must be UTF-8 encoded strings at most 256 KB in size (262144 bytes, * not 262144 characters).

JSON-specific constraints:

  • Keys in * the JSON object that correspond to supported transport protocols must * have simple JSON string values.
  • The values will be parsed * (unescaped) before they are used in outgoing messages.
  • *
  • Outbound notifications are JSON encoded (meaning that the * characters will be reescaped for sending).
  • Values have a * minimum length of 0 (the empty string, "", is allowed).
  • *
  • Values have a maximum length bounded by the overall message size * (so, including multiple protocols may limit message sizes).
  • *
  • Non-string values will cause the key to be ignored.
  • Keys * that do not correspond to supported transport protocols are * ignored.
  • Duplicate keys are not allowed.
  • Failure to * parse or validate any key or value in the message will cause the * Publish call to return an error (no partial * delivery).
* * @return The message you want to send to the topic.

If you want to send the * same message to all transport protocols, include the text of the * message as a String value.

If you want to send different messages * for each transport protocol, set the value of the * MessageStructure parameter to json and use a * JSON object for the Message parameter. See the Examples * section for the format of the JSON object.

Constraints: Messages * must be UTF-8 encoded strings at most 256 KB in size (262144 bytes, * not 262144 characters).

JSON-specific constraints:

  • Keys in * the JSON object that correspond to supported transport protocols must * have simple JSON string values.
  • The values will be parsed * (unescaped) before they are used in outgoing messages.
  • *
  • Outbound notifications are JSON encoded (meaning that the * characters will be reescaped for sending).
  • Values have a * minimum length of 0 (the empty string, "", is allowed).
  • *
  • Values have a maximum length bounded by the overall message size * (so, including multiple protocols may limit message sizes).
  • *
  • Non-string values will cause the key to be ignored.
  • Keys * that do not correspond to supported transport protocols are * ignored.
  • Duplicate keys are not allowed.
  • Failure to * parse or validate any key or value in the message will cause the * Publish call to return an error (no partial * delivery).
*/ public String getMessage() { return message; } /** * The message you want to send to the topic.

If you want to send the * same message to all transport protocols, include the text of the * message as a String value.

If you want to send different messages * for each transport protocol, set the value of the * MessageStructure parameter to json and use a * JSON object for the Message parameter. See the Examples * section for the format of the JSON object.

Constraints: Messages * must be UTF-8 encoded strings at most 256 KB in size (262144 bytes, * not 262144 characters).

JSON-specific constraints:

  • Keys in * the JSON object that correspond to supported transport protocols must * have simple JSON string values.
  • The values will be parsed * (unescaped) before they are used in outgoing messages.
  • *
  • Outbound notifications are JSON encoded (meaning that the * characters will be reescaped for sending).
  • Values have a * minimum length of 0 (the empty string, "", is allowed).
  • *
  • Values have a maximum length bounded by the overall message size * (so, including multiple protocols may limit message sizes).
  • *
  • Non-string values will cause the key to be ignored.
  • Keys * that do not correspond to supported transport protocols are * ignored.
  • Duplicate keys are not allowed.
  • Failure to * parse or validate any key or value in the message will cause the * Publish call to return an error (no partial * delivery).
* * @param message The message you want to send to the topic.

If you want to send the * same message to all transport protocols, include the text of the * message as a String value.

If you want to send different messages * for each transport protocol, set the value of the * MessageStructure parameter to json and use a * JSON object for the Message parameter. See the Examples * section for the format of the JSON object.

Constraints: Messages * must be UTF-8 encoded strings at most 256 KB in size (262144 bytes, * not 262144 characters).

JSON-specific constraints:

  • Keys in * the JSON object that correspond to supported transport protocols must * have simple JSON string values.
  • The values will be parsed * (unescaped) before they are used in outgoing messages.
  • *
  • Outbound notifications are JSON encoded (meaning that the * characters will be reescaped for sending).
  • Values have a * minimum length of 0 (the empty string, "", is allowed).
  • *
  • Values have a maximum length bounded by the overall message size * (so, including multiple protocols may limit message sizes).
  • *
  • Non-string values will cause the key to be ignored.
  • Keys * that do not correspond to supported transport protocols are * ignored.
  • Duplicate keys are not allowed.
  • Failure to * parse or validate any key or value in the message will cause the * Publish call to return an error (no partial * delivery).
*/ public void setMessage(String message) { this.message = message; } /** * The message you want to send to the topic.

If you want to send the * same message to all transport protocols, include the text of the * message as a String value.

If you want to send different messages * for each transport protocol, set the value of the * MessageStructure parameter to json and use a * JSON object for the Message parameter. See the Examples * section for the format of the JSON object.

Constraints: Messages * must be UTF-8 encoded strings at most 256 KB in size (262144 bytes, * not 262144 characters).

JSON-specific constraints:

  • Keys in * the JSON object that correspond to supported transport protocols must * have simple JSON string values.
  • The values will be parsed * (unescaped) before they are used in outgoing messages.
  • *
  • Outbound notifications are JSON encoded (meaning that the * characters will be reescaped for sending).
  • Values have a * minimum length of 0 (the empty string, "", is allowed).
  • *
  • Values have a maximum length bounded by the overall message size * (so, including multiple protocols may limit message sizes).
  • *
  • Non-string values will cause the key to be ignored.
  • Keys * that do not correspond to supported transport protocols are * ignored.
  • Duplicate keys are not allowed.
  • Failure to * parse or validate any key or value in the message will cause the * Publish call to return an error (no partial * delivery).
*

* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * * @param message The message you want to send to the topic.

If you want to send the * same message to all transport protocols, include the text of the * message as a String value.

If you want to send different messages * for each transport protocol, set the value of the * MessageStructure parameter to json and use a * JSON object for the Message parameter. See the Examples * section for the format of the JSON object.

Constraints: Messages * must be UTF-8 encoded strings at most 256 KB in size (262144 bytes, * not 262144 characters).

JSON-specific constraints:

  • Keys in * the JSON object that correspond to supported transport protocols must * have simple JSON string values.
  • The values will be parsed * (unescaped) before they are used in outgoing messages.
  • *
  • Outbound notifications are JSON encoded (meaning that the * characters will be reescaped for sending).
  • Values have a * minimum length of 0 (the empty string, "", is allowed).
  • *
  • Values have a maximum length bounded by the overall message size * (so, including multiple protocols may limit message sizes).
  • *
  • Non-string values will cause the key to be ignored.
  • Keys * that do not correspond to supported transport protocols are * ignored.
  • Duplicate keys are not allowed.
  • Failure to * parse or validate any key or value in the message will cause the * Publish call to return an error (no partial * delivery).
* * @return A reference to this updated object so that method calls can be chained * together. */ public PublishRequest withMessage(String message) { this.message = message; return this; } /** * Optional parameter to be used as the "Subject" line when the message * is delivered to email endpoints. This field will also be included, if * present, in the standard JSON messages delivered to other endpoints. *

Constraints: Subjects must be ASCII text that begins with a letter, * number, or punctuation mark; must not include line breaks or control * characters; and must be less than 100 characters long. * * @return Optional parameter to be used as the "Subject" line when the message * is delivered to email endpoints. This field will also be included, if * present, in the standard JSON messages delivered to other endpoints. *

Constraints: Subjects must be ASCII text that begins with a letter, * number, or punctuation mark; must not include line breaks or control * characters; and must be less than 100 characters long. */ public String getSubject() { return subject; } /** * Optional parameter to be used as the "Subject" line when the message * is delivered to email endpoints. This field will also be included, if * present, in the standard JSON messages delivered to other endpoints. *

Constraints: Subjects must be ASCII text that begins with a letter, * number, or punctuation mark; must not include line breaks or control * characters; and must be less than 100 characters long. * * @param subject Optional parameter to be used as the "Subject" line when the message * is delivered to email endpoints. This field will also be included, if * present, in the standard JSON messages delivered to other endpoints. *

Constraints: Subjects must be ASCII text that begins with a letter, * number, or punctuation mark; must not include line breaks or control * characters; and must be less than 100 characters long. */ public void setSubject(String subject) { this.subject = subject; } /** * Optional parameter to be used as the "Subject" line when the message * is delivered to email endpoints. This field will also be included, if * present, in the standard JSON messages delivered to other endpoints. *

Constraints: Subjects must be ASCII text that begins with a letter, * number, or punctuation mark; must not include line breaks or control * characters; and must be less than 100 characters long. *

* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * * @param subject Optional parameter to be used as the "Subject" line when the message * is delivered to email endpoints. This field will also be included, if * present, in the standard JSON messages delivered to other endpoints. *

Constraints: Subjects must be ASCII text that begins with a letter, * number, or punctuation mark; must not include line breaks or control * characters; and must be less than 100 characters long. * * @return A reference to this updated object so that method calls can be chained * together. */ public PublishRequest withSubject(String subject) { this.subject = subject; return this; } /** * Set MessageStructure to json if you want to * send a different message for each protocol. For example, using one * publish action, you can send a short message to your SMS subscribers * and a longer message to your email subscribers. If you set * MessageStructure to json, the value of the * Message parameter must:

  • be a syntactically valid * JSON object; and
  • contain at least a top-level JSON key of * "default" with a value that is a string.

You can define * other top-level keys that define the message you want to send to a * specific transport protocol (e.g., "http").

For information about * sending different messages for each protocol using the AWS Management * Console, go to Create * Different Messages for Each Protocol in the Amazon Simple * Notification Service Getting Started Guide.

Valid value: * json * * @return Set MessageStructure to json if you want to * send a different message for each protocol. For example, using one * publish action, you can send a short message to your SMS subscribers * and a longer message to your email subscribers. If you set * MessageStructure to json, the value of the * Message parameter must:

  • be a syntactically valid * JSON object; and
  • contain at least a top-level JSON key of * "default" with a value that is a string.

You can define * other top-level keys that define the message you want to send to a * specific transport protocol (e.g., "http").

For information about * sending different messages for each protocol using the AWS Management * Console, go to Create * Different Messages for Each Protocol in the Amazon Simple * Notification Service Getting Started Guide.

Valid value: * json */ public String getMessageStructure() { return messageStructure; } /** * Set MessageStructure to json if you want to * send a different message for each protocol. For example, using one * publish action, you can send a short message to your SMS subscribers * and a longer message to your email subscribers. If you set * MessageStructure to json, the value of the * Message parameter must:

  • be a syntactically valid * JSON object; and
  • contain at least a top-level JSON key of * "default" with a value that is a string.

You can define * other top-level keys that define the message you want to send to a * specific transport protocol (e.g., "http").

For information about * sending different messages for each protocol using the AWS Management * Console, go to Create * Different Messages for Each Protocol in the Amazon Simple * Notification Service Getting Started Guide.

Valid value: * json * * @param messageStructure Set MessageStructure to json if you want to * send a different message for each protocol. For example, using one * publish action, you can send a short message to your SMS subscribers * and a longer message to your email subscribers. If you set * MessageStructure to json, the value of the * Message parameter must:

  • be a syntactically valid * JSON object; and
  • contain at least a top-level JSON key of * "default" with a value that is a string.

You can define * other top-level keys that define the message you want to send to a * specific transport protocol (e.g., "http").

For information about * sending different messages for each protocol using the AWS Management * Console, go to Create * Different Messages for Each Protocol in the Amazon Simple * Notification Service Getting Started Guide.

Valid value: * json */ public void setMessageStructure(String messageStructure) { this.messageStructure = messageStructure; } /** * Set MessageStructure to json if you want to * send a different message for each protocol. For example, using one * publish action, you can send a short message to your SMS subscribers * and a longer message to your email subscribers. If you set * MessageStructure to json, the value of the * Message parameter must:

  • be a syntactically valid * JSON object; and
  • contain at least a top-level JSON key of * "default" with a value that is a string.

You can define * other top-level keys that define the message you want to send to a * specific transport protocol (e.g., "http").

For information about * sending different messages for each protocol using the AWS Management * Console, go to Create * Different Messages for Each Protocol in the Amazon Simple * Notification Service Getting Started Guide.

Valid value: * json *

* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * * @param messageStructure Set MessageStructure to json if you want to * send a different message for each protocol. For example, using one * publish action, you can send a short message to your SMS subscribers * and a longer message to your email subscribers. If you set * MessageStructure to json, the value of the * Message parameter must:

  • be a syntactically valid * JSON object; and
  • contain at least a top-level JSON key of * "default" with a value that is a string.

You can define * other top-level keys that define the message you want to send to a * specific transport protocol (e.g., "http").

For information about * sending different messages for each protocol using the AWS Management * Console, go to Create * Different Messages for Each Protocol in the Amazon Simple * Notification Service Getting Started Guide.

Valid value: * json * * @return A reference to this updated object so that method calls can be chained * together. */ public PublishRequest withMessageStructure(String messageStructure) { this.messageStructure = messageStructure; return this; } /** * Message attributes for Publish action. * * @return Message attributes for Publish action. */ public java.util.Map getMessageAttributes() { if (messageAttributes == null) { messageAttributes = new java.util.HashMap(); } return messageAttributes; } /** * Message attributes for Publish action. * * @param messageAttributes Message attributes for Publish action. */ public void setMessageAttributes(java.util.Map messageAttributes) { this.messageAttributes = messageAttributes; } /** * Message attributes for Publish action. *

* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * * @param messageAttributes Message attributes for Publish action. * * @return A reference to this updated object so that method calls can be chained * together. */ public PublishRequest withMessageAttributes(java.util.Map messageAttributes) { setMessageAttributes(messageAttributes); return this; } /** * Message attributes for Publish action. *

* The method adds a new key-value pair into MessageAttributes parameter, * and returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be * chained together. * * @param key The key of the entry to be added into MessageAttributes. * @param value The corresponding value of the entry to be added into MessageAttributes. */ public PublishRequest addMessageAttributesEntry(String key, MessageAttributeValue value) { if (null == this.messageAttributes) { this.messageAttributes = new java.util.HashMap(); } if (this.messageAttributes.containsKey(key)) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Duplicated keys (" + key.toString() + ") are provided."); this.messageAttributes.put(key, value); return this; } /** * Removes all the entries added into MessageAttributes. *

* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public PublishRequest clearMessageAttributesEntries() { this.messageAttributes = null; 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 (getTopicArn() != null) sb.append("TopicArn: " + getTopicArn() + ","); if (getTargetArn() != null) sb.append("TargetArn: " + getTargetArn() + ","); if (getMessage() != null) sb.append("Message: " + getMessage() + ","); if (getSubject() != null) sb.append("Subject: " + getSubject() + ","); if (getMessageStructure() != null) sb.append("MessageStructure: " + getMessageStructure() + ","); if (getMessageAttributes() != null) sb.append("MessageAttributes: " + getMessageAttributes() ); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getTopicArn() == null) ? 0 : getTopicArn().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getTargetArn() == null) ? 0 : getTargetArn().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getMessage() == null) ? 0 : getMessage().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getSubject() == null) ? 0 : getSubject().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getMessageStructure() == null) ? 0 : getMessageStructure().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getMessageAttributes() == null) ? 0 : getMessageAttributes().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof PublishRequest == false) return false; PublishRequest other = (PublishRequest)obj; if (other.getTopicArn() == null ^ this.getTopicArn() == null) return false; if (other.getTopicArn() != null && other.getTopicArn().equals(this.getTopicArn()) == false) return false; if (other.getTargetArn() == null ^ this.getTargetArn() == null) return false; if (other.getTargetArn() != null && other.getTargetArn().equals(this.getTargetArn()) == false) return false; if (other.getMessage() == null ^ this.getMessage() == null) return false; if (other.getMessage() != null && other.getMessage().equals(this.getMessage()) == false) return false; if (other.getSubject() == null ^ this.getSubject() == null) return false; if (other.getSubject() != null && other.getSubject().equals(this.getSubject()) == false) return false; if (other.getMessageStructure() == null ^ this.getMessageStructure() == null) return false; if (other.getMessageStructure() != null && other.getMessageStructure().equals(this.getMessageStructure()) == false) return false; if (other.getMessageAttributes() == null ^ this.getMessageAttributes() == null) return false; if (other.getMessageAttributes() != null && other.getMessageAttributes().equals(this.getMessageAttributes()) == false) return false; return true; } }





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