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package com.amazonaws.services.transcribe.model;
import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;
import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest;
/**
*
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
@Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator")
public class CreateVocabularyRequest extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable {
/**
*
* A unique name, chosen by you, for your new custom vocabulary.
*
*
* This name is case sensitive, cannot contain spaces, and must be unique within an Amazon Web Services account. If
* you try to create a new custom vocabulary with the same name as an existing custom vocabulary, you get a
* ConflictException
error.
*
*/
private String vocabularyName;
/**
*
* The language code that represents the language of the entries in your custom vocabulary. Each custom vocabulary
* must contain terms in only one language.
*
*
* A custom vocabulary can only be used to transcribe files in the same language as the custom vocabulary. For
* example, if you create a custom vocabulary using US English (en-US
), you can only apply this custom
* vocabulary to files that contain English audio.
*
*
* For a list of supported languages and their associated language codes, refer to the Supported languages table.
*
*/
private String languageCode;
/**
*
* Use this parameter if you want to create your custom vocabulary by including all desired terms, as
* comma-separated values, within your request. The other option for creating your custom vocabulary is to save your
* entries in a text file and upload them to an Amazon S3 bucket, then specify the location of your file using the
* VocabularyFileUri
parameter.
*
*
* Note that if you include Phrases
in your request, you cannot use VocabularyFileUri
; you
* must choose one or the other.
*
*
* Each language has a character set that contains all allowed characters for that specific language. If you use
* unsupported characters, your custom vocabulary filter request fails. Refer to Character Sets for Custom Vocabularies
* to get the character set for your language.
*
*/
private java.util.List phrases;
/**
*
* The Amazon S3 location of the text file that contains your custom vocabulary. The URI must be located in the same
* Amazon Web Services Region as the resource you're calling.
*
*
* Here's an example URI path: s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/my-vocab-file.txt
*
*
* Note that if you include VocabularyFileUri
in your request, you cannot use the Phrases
* flag; you must choose one or the other.
*
*/
private String vocabularyFileUri;
/**
*
* Adds one or more custom tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new custom vocabulary at the time you
* create this new custom vocabulary.
*
*
* To learn more about using tags with Amazon Transcribe, refer to Tagging resources.
*
*/
private java.util.List tags;
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that has permissions to access the Amazon S3 bucket that contains
* your input files (in this case, your custom vocabulary). If the role that you specify doesn’t have the
* appropriate permissions to access the specified Amazon S3 location, your request fails.
*
*
* IAM role ARNs have the format arn:partition:iam::account:role/role-name-with-path
. For example:
* arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/Admin
.
*
*
* For more information, see IAM ARNs.
*
*/
private String dataAccessRoleArn;
/**
*
* A unique name, chosen by you, for your new custom vocabulary.
*
*
* This name is case sensitive, cannot contain spaces, and must be unique within an Amazon Web Services account. If
* you try to create a new custom vocabulary with the same name as an existing custom vocabulary, you get a
* ConflictException
error.
*
*
* @param vocabularyName
* A unique name, chosen by you, for your new custom vocabulary.
*
* This name is case sensitive, cannot contain spaces, and must be unique within an Amazon Web Services
* account. If you try to create a new custom vocabulary with the same name as an existing custom vocabulary,
* you get a ConflictException
error.
*/
public void setVocabularyName(String vocabularyName) {
this.vocabularyName = vocabularyName;
}
/**
*
* A unique name, chosen by you, for your new custom vocabulary.
*
*
* This name is case sensitive, cannot contain spaces, and must be unique within an Amazon Web Services account. If
* you try to create a new custom vocabulary with the same name as an existing custom vocabulary, you get a
* ConflictException
error.
*
*
* @return A unique name, chosen by you, for your new custom vocabulary.
*
* This name is case sensitive, cannot contain spaces, and must be unique within an Amazon Web Services
* account. If you try to create a new custom vocabulary with the same name as an existing custom
* vocabulary, you get a ConflictException
error.
*/
public String getVocabularyName() {
return this.vocabularyName;
}
/**
*
* A unique name, chosen by you, for your new custom vocabulary.
*
*
* This name is case sensitive, cannot contain spaces, and must be unique within an Amazon Web Services account. If
* you try to create a new custom vocabulary with the same name as an existing custom vocabulary, you get a
* ConflictException
error.
*
*
* @param vocabularyName
* A unique name, chosen by you, for your new custom vocabulary.
*
* This name is case sensitive, cannot contain spaces, and must be unique within an Amazon Web Services
* account. If you try to create a new custom vocabulary with the same name as an existing custom vocabulary,
* you get a ConflictException
error.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public CreateVocabularyRequest withVocabularyName(String vocabularyName) {
setVocabularyName(vocabularyName);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The language code that represents the language of the entries in your custom vocabulary. Each custom vocabulary
* must contain terms in only one language.
*
*
* A custom vocabulary can only be used to transcribe files in the same language as the custom vocabulary. For
* example, if you create a custom vocabulary using US English (en-US
), you can only apply this custom
* vocabulary to files that contain English audio.
*
*
* For a list of supported languages and their associated language codes, refer to the Supported languages table.
*
*
* @param languageCode
* The language code that represents the language of the entries in your custom vocabulary. Each custom
* vocabulary must contain terms in only one language.
*
* A custom vocabulary can only be used to transcribe files in the same language as the custom vocabulary.
* For example, if you create a custom vocabulary using US English (en-US
), you can only apply
* this custom vocabulary to files that contain English audio.
*
*
* For a list of supported languages and their associated language codes, refer to the Supported languages
* table.
* @see LanguageCode
*/
public void setLanguageCode(String languageCode) {
this.languageCode = languageCode;
}
/**
*
* The language code that represents the language of the entries in your custom vocabulary. Each custom vocabulary
* must contain terms in only one language.
*
*
* A custom vocabulary can only be used to transcribe files in the same language as the custom vocabulary. For
* example, if you create a custom vocabulary using US English (en-US
), you can only apply this custom
* vocabulary to files that contain English audio.
*
*
* For a list of supported languages and their associated language codes, refer to the Supported languages table.
*
*
* @return The language code that represents the language of the entries in your custom vocabulary. Each custom
* vocabulary must contain terms in only one language.
*
* A custom vocabulary can only be used to transcribe files in the same language as the custom vocabulary.
* For example, if you create a custom vocabulary using US English (en-US
), you can only apply
* this custom vocabulary to files that contain English audio.
*
*
* For a list of supported languages and their associated language codes, refer to the Supported languages
* table.
* @see LanguageCode
*/
public String getLanguageCode() {
return this.languageCode;
}
/**
*
* The language code that represents the language of the entries in your custom vocabulary. Each custom vocabulary
* must contain terms in only one language.
*
*
* A custom vocabulary can only be used to transcribe files in the same language as the custom vocabulary. For
* example, if you create a custom vocabulary using US English (en-US
), you can only apply this custom
* vocabulary to files that contain English audio.
*
*
* For a list of supported languages and their associated language codes, refer to the Supported languages table.
*
*
* @param languageCode
* The language code that represents the language of the entries in your custom vocabulary. Each custom
* vocabulary must contain terms in only one language.
*
* A custom vocabulary can only be used to transcribe files in the same language as the custom vocabulary.
* For example, if you create a custom vocabulary using US English (en-US
), you can only apply
* this custom vocabulary to files that contain English audio.
*
*
* For a list of supported languages and their associated language codes, refer to the Supported languages
* table.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see LanguageCode
*/
public CreateVocabularyRequest withLanguageCode(String languageCode) {
setLanguageCode(languageCode);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The language code that represents the language of the entries in your custom vocabulary. Each custom vocabulary
* must contain terms in only one language.
*
*
* A custom vocabulary can only be used to transcribe files in the same language as the custom vocabulary. For
* example, if you create a custom vocabulary using US English (en-US
), you can only apply this custom
* vocabulary to files that contain English audio.
*
*
* For a list of supported languages and their associated language codes, refer to the Supported languages table.
*
*
* @param languageCode
* The language code that represents the language of the entries in your custom vocabulary. Each custom
* vocabulary must contain terms in only one language.
*
* A custom vocabulary can only be used to transcribe files in the same language as the custom vocabulary.
* For example, if you create a custom vocabulary using US English (en-US
), you can only apply
* this custom vocabulary to files that contain English audio.
*
*
* For a list of supported languages and their associated language codes, refer to the Supported languages
* table.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see LanguageCode
*/
public CreateVocabularyRequest withLanguageCode(LanguageCode languageCode) {
this.languageCode = languageCode.toString();
return this;
}
/**
*
* Use this parameter if you want to create your custom vocabulary by including all desired terms, as
* comma-separated values, within your request. The other option for creating your custom vocabulary is to save your
* entries in a text file and upload them to an Amazon S3 bucket, then specify the location of your file using the
* VocabularyFileUri
parameter.
*
*
* Note that if you include Phrases
in your request, you cannot use VocabularyFileUri
; you
* must choose one or the other.
*
*
* Each language has a character set that contains all allowed characters for that specific language. If you use
* unsupported characters, your custom vocabulary filter request fails. Refer to Character Sets for Custom Vocabularies
* to get the character set for your language.
*
*
* @return Use this parameter if you want to create your custom vocabulary by including all desired terms, as
* comma-separated values, within your request. The other option for creating your custom vocabulary is to
* save your entries in a text file and upload them to an Amazon S3 bucket, then specify the location of
* your file using the VocabularyFileUri
parameter.
*
* Note that if you include Phrases
in your request, you cannot use
* VocabularyFileUri
; you must choose one or the other.
*
*
* Each language has a character set that contains all allowed characters for that specific language. If you
* use unsupported characters, your custom vocabulary filter request fails. Refer to Character Sets for Custom
* Vocabularies to get the character set for your language.
*/
public java.util.List getPhrases() {
return phrases;
}
/**
*
* Use this parameter if you want to create your custom vocabulary by including all desired terms, as
* comma-separated values, within your request. The other option for creating your custom vocabulary is to save your
* entries in a text file and upload them to an Amazon S3 bucket, then specify the location of your file using the
* VocabularyFileUri
parameter.
*
*
* Note that if you include Phrases
in your request, you cannot use VocabularyFileUri
; you
* must choose one or the other.
*
*
* Each language has a character set that contains all allowed characters for that specific language. If you use
* unsupported characters, your custom vocabulary filter request fails. Refer to Character Sets for Custom Vocabularies
* to get the character set for your language.
*
*
* @param phrases
* Use this parameter if you want to create your custom vocabulary by including all desired terms, as
* comma-separated values, within your request. The other option for creating your custom vocabulary is to
* save your entries in a text file and upload them to an Amazon S3 bucket, then specify the location of your
* file using the VocabularyFileUri
parameter.
*
* Note that if you include Phrases
in your request, you cannot use
* VocabularyFileUri
; you must choose one or the other.
*
*
* Each language has a character set that contains all allowed characters for that specific language. If you
* use unsupported characters, your custom vocabulary filter request fails. Refer to Character Sets for Custom
* Vocabularies to get the character set for your language.
*/
public void setPhrases(java.util.Collection phrases) {
if (phrases == null) {
this.phrases = null;
return;
}
this.phrases = new java.util.ArrayList(phrases);
}
/**
*
* Use this parameter if you want to create your custom vocabulary by including all desired terms, as
* comma-separated values, within your request. The other option for creating your custom vocabulary is to save your
* entries in a text file and upload them to an Amazon S3 bucket, then specify the location of your file using the
* VocabularyFileUri
parameter.
*
*
* Note that if you include Phrases
in your request, you cannot use VocabularyFileUri
; you
* must choose one or the other.
*
*
* Each language has a character set that contains all allowed characters for that specific language. If you use
* unsupported characters, your custom vocabulary filter request fails. Refer to Character Sets for Custom Vocabularies
* to get the character set for your language.
*
*
* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
* {@link #setPhrases(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withPhrases(java.util.Collection)} if you want to override
* the existing values.
*
*
* @param phrases
* Use this parameter if you want to create your custom vocabulary by including all desired terms, as
* comma-separated values, within your request. The other option for creating your custom vocabulary is to
* save your entries in a text file and upload them to an Amazon S3 bucket, then specify the location of your
* file using the VocabularyFileUri
parameter.
*
* Note that if you include Phrases
in your request, you cannot use
* VocabularyFileUri
; you must choose one or the other.
*
*
* Each language has a character set that contains all allowed characters for that specific language. If you
* use unsupported characters, your custom vocabulary filter request fails. Refer to Character Sets for Custom
* Vocabularies to get the character set for your language.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public CreateVocabularyRequest withPhrases(String... phrases) {
if (this.phrases == null) {
setPhrases(new java.util.ArrayList(phrases.length));
}
for (String ele : phrases) {
this.phrases.add(ele);
}
return this;
}
/**
*
* Use this parameter if you want to create your custom vocabulary by including all desired terms, as
* comma-separated values, within your request. The other option for creating your custom vocabulary is to save your
* entries in a text file and upload them to an Amazon S3 bucket, then specify the location of your file using the
* VocabularyFileUri
parameter.
*
*
* Note that if you include Phrases
in your request, you cannot use VocabularyFileUri
; you
* must choose one or the other.
*
*
* Each language has a character set that contains all allowed characters for that specific language. If you use
* unsupported characters, your custom vocabulary filter request fails. Refer to Character Sets for Custom Vocabularies
* to get the character set for your language.
*
*
* @param phrases
* Use this parameter if you want to create your custom vocabulary by including all desired terms, as
* comma-separated values, within your request. The other option for creating your custom vocabulary is to
* save your entries in a text file and upload them to an Amazon S3 bucket, then specify the location of your
* file using the VocabularyFileUri
parameter.
*
* Note that if you include Phrases
in your request, you cannot use
* VocabularyFileUri
; you must choose one or the other.
*
*
* Each language has a character set that contains all allowed characters for that specific language. If you
* use unsupported characters, your custom vocabulary filter request fails. Refer to Character Sets for Custom
* Vocabularies to get the character set for your language.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public CreateVocabularyRequest withPhrases(java.util.Collection phrases) {
setPhrases(phrases);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon S3 location of the text file that contains your custom vocabulary. The URI must be located in the same
* Amazon Web Services Region as the resource you're calling.
*
*
* Here's an example URI path: s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/my-vocab-file.txt
*
*
* Note that if you include VocabularyFileUri
in your request, you cannot use the Phrases
* flag; you must choose one or the other.
*
*
* @param vocabularyFileUri
* The Amazon S3 location of the text file that contains your custom vocabulary. The URI must be located in
* the same Amazon Web Services Region as the resource you're calling.
*
* Here's an example URI path: s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/my-vocab-file.txt
*
*
* Note that if you include VocabularyFileUri
in your request, you cannot use the
* Phrases
flag; you must choose one or the other.
*/
public void setVocabularyFileUri(String vocabularyFileUri) {
this.vocabularyFileUri = vocabularyFileUri;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon S3 location of the text file that contains your custom vocabulary. The URI must be located in the same
* Amazon Web Services Region as the resource you're calling.
*
*
* Here's an example URI path: s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/my-vocab-file.txt
*
*
* Note that if you include VocabularyFileUri
in your request, you cannot use the Phrases
* flag; you must choose one or the other.
*
*
* @return The Amazon S3 location of the text file that contains your custom vocabulary. The URI must be located in
* the same Amazon Web Services Region as the resource you're calling.
*
* Here's an example URI path: s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/my-vocab-file.txt
*
*
* Note that if you include VocabularyFileUri
in your request, you cannot use the
* Phrases
flag; you must choose one or the other.
*/
public String getVocabularyFileUri() {
return this.vocabularyFileUri;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon S3 location of the text file that contains your custom vocabulary. The URI must be located in the same
* Amazon Web Services Region as the resource you're calling.
*
*
* Here's an example URI path: s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/my-vocab-file.txt
*
*
* Note that if you include VocabularyFileUri
in your request, you cannot use the Phrases
* flag; you must choose one or the other.
*
*
* @param vocabularyFileUri
* The Amazon S3 location of the text file that contains your custom vocabulary. The URI must be located in
* the same Amazon Web Services Region as the resource you're calling.
*
* Here's an example URI path: s3://DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET/my-vocab-file.txt
*
*
* Note that if you include VocabularyFileUri
in your request, you cannot use the
* Phrases
flag; you must choose one or the other.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public CreateVocabularyRequest withVocabularyFileUri(String vocabularyFileUri) {
setVocabularyFileUri(vocabularyFileUri);
return this;
}
/**
*
* Adds one or more custom tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new custom vocabulary at the time you
* create this new custom vocabulary.
*
*
* To learn more about using tags with Amazon Transcribe, refer to Tagging resources.
*
*
* @return Adds one or more custom tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new custom vocabulary at the
* time you create this new custom vocabulary.
*
* To learn more about using tags with Amazon Transcribe, refer to Tagging resources.
*/
public java.util.List getTags() {
return tags;
}
/**
*
* Adds one or more custom tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new custom vocabulary at the time you
* create this new custom vocabulary.
*
*
* To learn more about using tags with Amazon Transcribe, refer to Tagging resources.
*
*
* @param tags
* Adds one or more custom tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new custom vocabulary at the time
* you create this new custom vocabulary.
*
* To learn more about using tags with Amazon Transcribe, refer to Tagging resources.
*/
public void setTags(java.util.Collection tags) {
if (tags == null) {
this.tags = null;
return;
}
this.tags = new java.util.ArrayList(tags);
}
/**
*
* Adds one or more custom tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new custom vocabulary at the time you
* create this new custom vocabulary.
*
*
* To learn more about using tags with Amazon Transcribe, refer to Tagging resources.
*
*
* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
* {@link #setTags(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withTags(java.util.Collection)} if you want to override the
* existing values.
*
*
* @param tags
* Adds one or more custom tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new custom vocabulary at the time
* you create this new custom vocabulary.
*
* To learn more about using tags with Amazon Transcribe, refer to Tagging resources.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public CreateVocabularyRequest withTags(Tag... tags) {
if (this.tags == null) {
setTags(new java.util.ArrayList(tags.length));
}
for (Tag ele : tags) {
this.tags.add(ele);
}
return this;
}
/**
*
* Adds one or more custom tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new custom vocabulary at the time you
* create this new custom vocabulary.
*
*
* To learn more about using tags with Amazon Transcribe, refer to Tagging resources.
*
*
* @param tags
* Adds one or more custom tags, each in the form of a key:value pair, to a new custom vocabulary at the time
* you create this new custom vocabulary.
*
* To learn more about using tags with Amazon Transcribe, refer to Tagging resources.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public CreateVocabularyRequest withTags(java.util.Collection tags) {
setTags(tags);
return this;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that has permissions to access the Amazon S3 bucket that contains
* your input files (in this case, your custom vocabulary). If the role that you specify doesn’t have the
* appropriate permissions to access the specified Amazon S3 location, your request fails.
*
*
* IAM role ARNs have the format arn:partition:iam::account:role/role-name-with-path
. For example:
* arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/Admin
.
*
*
* For more information, see IAM ARNs.
*
*
* @param dataAccessRoleArn
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that has permissions to access the Amazon S3 bucket that
* contains your input files (in this case, your custom vocabulary). If the role that you specify doesn’t
* have the appropriate permissions to access the specified Amazon S3 location, your request fails.
*
* IAM role ARNs have the format arn:partition:iam::account:role/role-name-with-path
. For
* example: arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/Admin
.
*
*
* For more information, see IAM
* ARNs.
*/
public void setDataAccessRoleArn(String dataAccessRoleArn) {
this.dataAccessRoleArn = dataAccessRoleArn;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that has permissions to access the Amazon S3 bucket that contains
* your input files (in this case, your custom vocabulary). If the role that you specify doesn’t have the
* appropriate permissions to access the specified Amazon S3 location, your request fails.
*
*
* IAM role ARNs have the format arn:partition:iam::account:role/role-name-with-path
. For example:
* arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/Admin
.
*
*
* For more information, see IAM ARNs.
*
*
* @return The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that has permissions to access the Amazon S3 bucket that
* contains your input files (in this case, your custom vocabulary). If the role that you specify doesn’t
* have the appropriate permissions to access the specified Amazon S3 location, your request fails.
*
* IAM role ARNs have the format arn:partition:iam::account:role/role-name-with-path
. For
* example: arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/Admin
.
*
*
* For more information, see IAM
* ARNs.
*/
public String getDataAccessRoleArn() {
return this.dataAccessRoleArn;
}
/**
*
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that has permissions to access the Amazon S3 bucket that contains
* your input files (in this case, your custom vocabulary). If the role that you specify doesn’t have the
* appropriate permissions to access the specified Amazon S3 location, your request fails.
*
*
* IAM role ARNs have the format arn:partition:iam::account:role/role-name-with-path
. For example:
* arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/Admin
.
*
*
* For more information, see IAM ARNs.
*
*
* @param dataAccessRoleArn
* The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that has permissions to access the Amazon S3 bucket that
* contains your input files (in this case, your custom vocabulary). If the role that you specify doesn’t
* have the appropriate permissions to access the specified Amazon S3 location, your request fails.
*
* IAM role ARNs have the format arn:partition:iam::account:role/role-name-with-path
. For
* example: arn:aws:iam::111122223333:role/Admin
.
*
*
* For more information, see IAM
* ARNs.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public CreateVocabularyRequest withDataAccessRoleArn(String dataAccessRoleArn) {
setDataAccessRoleArn(dataAccessRoleArn);
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 (getVocabularyName() != null)
sb.append("VocabularyName: ").append(getVocabularyName()).append(",");
if (getLanguageCode() != null)
sb.append("LanguageCode: ").append(getLanguageCode()).append(",");
if (getPhrases() != null)
sb.append("Phrases: ").append(getPhrases()).append(",");
if (getVocabularyFileUri() != null)
sb.append("VocabularyFileUri: ").append(getVocabularyFileUri()).append(",");
if (getTags() != null)
sb.append("Tags: ").append(getTags()).append(",");
if (getDataAccessRoleArn() != null)
sb.append("DataAccessRoleArn: ").append(getDataAccessRoleArn());
sb.append("}");
return sb.toString();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (this == obj)
return true;
if (obj == null)
return false;
if (obj instanceof CreateVocabularyRequest == false)
return false;
CreateVocabularyRequest other = (CreateVocabularyRequest) obj;
if (other.getVocabularyName() == null ^ this.getVocabularyName() == null)
return false;
if (other.getVocabularyName() != null && other.getVocabularyName().equals(this.getVocabularyName()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getLanguageCode() == null ^ this.getLanguageCode() == null)
return false;
if (other.getLanguageCode() != null && other.getLanguageCode().equals(this.getLanguageCode()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getPhrases() == null ^ this.getPhrases() == null)
return false;
if (other.getPhrases() != null && other.getPhrases().equals(this.getPhrases()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getVocabularyFileUri() == null ^ this.getVocabularyFileUri() == null)
return false;
if (other.getVocabularyFileUri() != null && other.getVocabularyFileUri().equals(this.getVocabularyFileUri()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getTags() == null ^ this.getTags() == null)
return false;
if (other.getTags() != null && other.getTags().equals(this.getTags()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getDataAccessRoleArn() == null ^ this.getDataAccessRoleArn() == null)
return false;
if (other.getDataAccessRoleArn() != null && other.getDataAccessRoleArn().equals(this.getDataAccessRoleArn()) == false)
return false;
return true;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
final int prime = 31;
int hashCode = 1;
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getVocabularyName() == null) ? 0 : getVocabularyName().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getLanguageCode() == null) ? 0 : getLanguageCode().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getPhrases() == null) ? 0 : getPhrases().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getVocabularyFileUri() == null) ? 0 : getVocabularyFileUri().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getTags() == null) ? 0 : getTags().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getDataAccessRoleArn() == null) ? 0 : getDataAccessRoleArn().hashCode());
return hashCode;
}
@Override
public CreateVocabularyRequest clone() {
return (CreateVocabularyRequest) super.clone();
}
}