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package com.amazonaws.services.dynamodbv2;

import com.amazonaws.*;
import com.amazonaws.regions.*;
import com.amazonaws.services.dynamodbv2.model.*;

/**
 * Interface for accessing AmazonDynamoDBv2.
 * Amazon DynamoDB Overview 

* This is the Amazon DynamoDB API Reference. This guide provides * descriptions and samples of the DynamoDB API. For information about * application development using this API, see the Amazon DynamoDB * Developer Guide. *

*

* The following are short descriptions of each API action, organized by * function. *

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* Managing Tables *

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  • * CreateTable - Creates a table with user-specified provisioned * throughput settings. You must designate one attribute as the hash * primary key for the table; you can optionally designate a second * attribute as the range primary key. DynamoDB creates indexes on these * key attributes for fast data access. Optionally, you can create one or * more secondary indexes, which provide fast data access using non-key * attributes. *

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  • * DescribeTable - Returns metadata for a table, such as table * size, status, and index information. *

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  • * UpdateTable - Modifies the provisioned throughput settings for * a table. Optionally, you can modify the provisioned throughput * settings for global secondary indexes on the table. *

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  • * ListTables - Returns a list of all tables associated with the * current AWS account and endpoint. *

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  • * DeleteTable - Deletes a table and all of its indexes. *

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* Reading Data *

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  • * GetItem - Returns a set of attributes for the item that has a * given primary key. By default, GetItem performs an eventually * consistent read; however, applications can specify a strongly * consistent read instead. *

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  • * BatchGetItem - Performs multiple GetItem requests for * data items using their primary keys, from one table or multiple * tables. The response from BatchGetItem has a size limit of 1 MB * and returns a maximum of 100 items. Both eventually consistent and * strongly consistent reads can be used. *

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  • * Query - Returns one or more items from a table or a secondary * index. You must provide a specific hash key value. You can narrow the * scope of the query using comparison operators against a range key * value, or on the index key. Query supports either eventual or * strong consistency. A single response has a size limit of 1 MB. *

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  • * Scan - Reads every item in a table; the result set is * eventually consistent. You can limit the number of items returned by * filtering the data attributes, using conditional expressions. * Scan can be used to enable ad-hoc querying of a table against * non-key attributes; however, since this is a full table scan without * using an index, Scan should not be used for any application * query use case that requires predictable performance. *

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* Modifying Data *

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  • * PutItem - Creates a new item, or replaces an existing item * with a new item (including all the attributes). By default, if an item * in the table already exists with the same primary key, the new item * completely replaces the existing item. You can use conditional * operators to replace an item only if its attribute values match * certain conditions, or to insert a new item only if that item doesn't * already exist. *

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  • * UpdateItem - Modifies the attributes of an existing item. You * can also use conditional operators to perform an update only if the * item's attribute values match certain conditions. *

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  • * DeleteItem - Deletes an item in a table by primary key. You * can use conditional operators to perform a delete an item only if the * item's attribute values match certain conditions. *

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  • * BatchWriteItem - Performs multiple PutItem and * DeleteItem requests across multiple tables in a single request. * A failure of any request(s) in the batch will not cause the entire * BatchWriteItem operation to fail. Supports batches of up to 25 * items to put or delete, with a maximum total request size of 1 MB. *

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*/ public interface AmazonDynamoDB { /** * Overrides the default endpoint for this client ("http://dynamodb.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/"). * Callers can use this method to control which AWS region they want to work with. *

* Callers can pass in just the endpoint (ex: "dynamodb.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/") or a full * URL, including the protocol (ex: "http://dynamodb.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/"). If the * protocol is not specified here, the default protocol from this client's * {@link ClientConfiguration} will be used, which by default is HTTPS. *

* For more information on using AWS regions with the AWS SDK for Java, and * a complete list of all available endpoints for all AWS services, see: * * http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=3912 *

* This method is not threadsafe. An endpoint should be configured when the * client is created and before any service requests are made. Changing it * afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests in * transit or retrying. * * @param endpoint * The endpoint (ex: "dynamodb.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/") or a full URL, * including the protocol (ex: "http://dynamodb.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/") of * the region specific AWS endpoint this client will communicate * with. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If any problems are detected with the specified endpoint. */ public void setEndpoint(String endpoint) throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException; /** * An alternative to {@link AmazonDynamoDB#setEndpoint(String)}, sets the * regional endpoint for this client's service calls. Callers can use this * method to control which AWS region they want to work with. *

* By default, all service endpoints in all regions use the https protocol. * To use http instead, specify it in the {@link ClientConfiguration} * supplied at construction. *

* This method is not threadsafe. A region should be configured when the * client is created and before any service requests are made. Changing it * afterwards creates inevitable race conditions for any service requests in * transit or retrying. * * @param region * The region this client will communicate with. See * {@link Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions)} for * accessing a given region. * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException * If the given region is null, or if this service isn't * available in the given region. See * {@link Region#isServiceSupported(String)} * @see Region#getRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Regions) * @see Region#createClient(Class, com.amazonaws.auth.AWSCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration) */ public void setRegion(Region region) throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException; /** *

* The Scan operation returns one or more items and item * attributes by accessing every item in the table. To have DynamoDB * return fewer items, you can provide a ScanFilter . *

*

* If the total number of scanned items exceeds the maximum data set size * limit of 1 MB, the scan stops and results are returned to the user * with a LastEvaluatedKey to continue the scan in a subsequent * operation. The results also include the number of items exceeding the * limit. A scan can result in no table data meeting the filter criteria. *

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* The result set is eventually consistent. *

*

* By default, Scan operations proceed sequentially; however, for * faster performance on large tables, applications can request a * parallel Scan by specifying the Segment and * TotalSegments parameters. For more information, see * Parallel Scan * in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. *

* * @param scanRequest Container for the necessary parameters to execute * the Scan service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the Scan service method, as returned by * AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ScanResult scan(ScanRequest scanRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Updates the provisioned throughput for the given table. Setting the * throughput for a table helps you manage performance and is part of the * provisioned throughput feature of DynamoDB. *

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* The provisioned throughput values can be upgraded or downgraded based * on the maximums and minimums listed in the * Limits * section in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. *

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* The table must be in the ACTIVE state for this operation * to succeed. UpdateTable is an asynchronous operation; while * executing the operation, the table is in the UPDATING * state. While the table is in the UPDATING state, the * table still has the provisioned throughput from before the call. The * new provisioned throughput setting is in effect only when the table * returns to the ACTIVE state after the UpdateTable * operation. *

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* You cannot add, modify or delete indexes using UpdateTable . * Indexes can only be defined at table creation time. *

* * @param updateTableRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the UpdateTable service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the UpdateTable service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceInUseException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws LimitExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public UpdateTableResult updateTable(UpdateTableRequest updateTableRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The DeleteTable operation deletes a table and all of its items. * After a DeleteTable request, the specified table is in the * DELETING state until DynamoDB completes the deletion. If * the table is in the ACTIVE state, you can delete it. If a * table is in CREATING or UPDATING states, * then DynamoDB returns a * ResourceInUseException . If the specified * table does not exist, DynamoDB returns a * ResourceNotFoundException . If table is already in the * DELETING state, no error is returned. *

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* NOTE: DynamoDB might continue to accept data read and write * operations, such as GetItem and PutItem, on a table in the DELETING * state until the table deletion is complete. *

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* When you delete a table, any indexes on that table are also deleted. *

*

* Use the DescribeTable API to check the status of the table. *

* * @param deleteTableRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the DeleteTable service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the DeleteTable service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceInUseException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws LimitExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public DeleteTableResult deleteTable(DeleteTableRequest deleteTableRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The BatchWriteItem operation puts or deletes multiple items in * one or more tables. A single call to BatchWriteItem can write * up to 1 MB of data, which can comprise as many as 25 put or delete * requests. Individual items to be written can be as large as 64 KB. *

*

* NOTE: BatchWriteItem cannot update items. To update items, use * the UpdateItem API. *

*

* The individual PutItem and DeleteItem operations * specified in BatchWriteItem are atomic; however * BatchWriteItem as a whole is not. If any requested operations * fail because the table's provisioned throughput is exceeded or an * internal processing failure occurs, the failed operations are returned * in the UnprocessedItems response parameter. You can investigate * and optionally resend the requests. Typically, you would call * BatchWriteItem in a loop. Each iteration would check for * unprocessed items and submit a new BatchWriteItem request with * those unprocessed items until all items have been processed. *

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* To write one item, you can use the PutItem operation; to delete * one item, you can use the DeleteItem operation. *

*

* With BatchWriteItem , you can efficiently write or delete large * amounts of data, such as from Amazon Elastic MapReduce (EMR), or copy * data from another database into DynamoDB. In order to improve * performance with these large-scale operations, BatchWriteItem * does not behave in the same way as individual PutItem and * DeleteItem calls would For example, you cannot specify * conditions on individual put and delete requests, and * BatchWriteItem does not return deleted items in the response. *

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* If you use a programming language that supports concurrency, such as * Java, you can use threads to write items in parallel. Your application * must include the necessary logic to manage the threads. *

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* With languages that don't support threading, such as PHP, * BatchWriteItem will write or delete the specified items one at * a time. In both situations, BatchWriteItem provides an * alternative where the API performs the specified put and delete * operations in parallel, giving you the power of the thread pool * approach without having to introduce complexity into your application. *

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* Parallel processing reduces latency, but each specified put and delete * request consumes the same number of write capacity units whether it is * processed in parallel or not. Delete operations on nonexistent items * consume one write capacity unit. *

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* If one or more of the following is true, DynamoDB rejects the entire * batch write operation: *

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  • * One or more tables specified in the BatchWriteItem request does * not exist. *

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  • * Primary key attributes specified on an item in the request do not * match those in the corresponding table's primary key schema. *

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  • * You try to perform multiple operations on the same item in the same * BatchWriteItem request. For example, you cannot put and delete * the same item in the same BatchWriteItem request. *

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  • * The total request size exceeds 1 MB. *

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  • * Any individual item in a batch exceeds 64 KB. *

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* * @param batchWriteItemRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the BatchWriteItem service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the BatchWriteItem service method, as * returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ItemCollectionSizeLimitExceededException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public BatchWriteItemResult batchWriteItem(BatchWriteItemRequest batchWriteItemRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Returns information about the table, including the current status of * the table, when it was created, the primary key schema, and any * indexes on the table. *

* * @param describeTableRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the DescribeTable service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the DescribeTable service method, as * returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public DescribeTableResult describeTable(DescribeTableRequest describeTableRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The GetItem operation returns a set of attributes for the item * with the given primary key. If there is no matching item, * GetItem does not return any data. *

*

* GetItem provides an eventually consistent read by default. If * your application requires a strongly consistent read, set * ConsistentRead to true . Although a strongly * consistent read might take more time than an eventually consistent * read, it always returns the last updated value. *

* * @param getItemRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the GetItem service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the GetItem service method, as returned by * AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public GetItemResult getItem(GetItemRequest getItemRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Deletes a single item in a table by primary key. You can perform a * conditional delete operation that deletes the item if it exists, or if * it has an expected attribute value. *

*

* In addition to deleting an item, you can also return the item's * attribute values in the same operation, using the ReturnValues * parameter. *

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* Unless you specify conditions, the DeleteItem is an idempotent * operation; running it multiple times on the same item or attribute * does not result in an error response. *

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* Conditional deletes are useful for only deleting items if specific * conditions are met. If those conditions are met, DynamoDB performs the * delete. Otherwise, the item is not deleted. *

* * @param deleteItemRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the DeleteItem service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the DeleteItem service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ItemCollectionSizeLimitExceededException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ConditionalCheckFailedException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public DeleteItemResult deleteItem(DeleteItemRequest deleteItemRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The CreateTable operation adds a new table to your account. In * an AWS account, table names must be unique within each region. That * is, you can have two tables with same name if you create the tables in * different regions. *

*

* CreateTable is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving a * CreateTable request, DynamoDB immediately returns a response * with a TableStatus of CREATING . After the table * is created, DynamoDB sets the TableStatus to * ACTIVE . You can perform read and write operations only * on an ACTIVE table. *

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* If you want to create multiple tables with secondary indexes on them, * you must create them sequentially. Only one table with secondary * indexes can be in the CREATING state at any given time. *

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* You can use the DescribeTable API to check the table status. *

* * @param createTableRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the CreateTable service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the CreateTable service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceInUseException * @throws LimitExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public CreateTableResult createTable(CreateTableRequest createTableRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* A Query operation directly accesses items from a table using * the table primary key, or from an index using the index key. You must * provide a specific hash key value. You can narrow the scope of the * query by using comparison operators on the range key value, or on the * index key. You can use the ScanIndexForward parameter to get * results in forward or reverse order, by range key or by index key. *

*

* Queries that do not return results consume the minimum read capacity * units according to the type of read. *

*

* If the total number of items meeting the query criteria exceeds the * result set size limit of 1 MB, the query stops and results are * returned to the user with a LastEvaluatedKey to continue the * query in a subsequent operation. Unlike a Scan operation, a * Query operation never returns an empty result set and a * LastEvaluatedKey . The * LastEvaluatedKey is only provided if the results exceed 1 MB, * or if you have used Limit . *

*

* You can query a table, a local secondary index (LSI), or a global * secondary index (GSI). For a query on a table or on an LSI, you can * set ConsistentRead to true and obtain a strongly consistent * result. GSIs support eventually consistent reads only, so do not * specify ConsistentRead when querying a GSI. *

* * @param queryRequest Container for the necessary parameters to execute * the Query service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the Query service method, as returned by * AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public QueryResult query(QueryRequest queryRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Creates a new item, or replaces an old item with a new item. If an * item already exists in the specified table with the same primary key, * the new item completely replaces the existing item. You can perform a * conditional put (insert a new item if one with the specified primary * key doesn't exist), or replace an existing item if it has certain * attribute values. *

*

* In addition to putting an item, you can also return the item's * attribute values in the same operation, using the ReturnValues * parameter. *

*

* When you add an item, the primary key attribute(s) are the only * required attributes. Attribute values cannot be null. String and * binary type attributes must have lengths greater than zero. Set type * attributes cannot be empty. Requests with empty values will be * rejected with a ValidationException . *

*

* You can request that PutItem return either a copy of the old * item (before the update) or a copy of the new item (after the update). * For more information, see the ReturnValues description. *

*

* NOTE: To prevent a new item from replacing an existing item, * use a conditional put operation with Exists set to false for the * primary key attribute, or attributes. *

*

* For more information about using this API, see * Working with Items * in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. *

* * @param putItemRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the PutItem service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the PutItem service method, as returned by * AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ItemCollectionSizeLimitExceededException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ConditionalCheckFailedException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public PutItemResult putItem(PutItemRequest putItemRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Returns an array of table names associated with the current account * and endpoint. The output from ListTables is paginated, with * each page returning a maximum of 100 table names. *

* * @param listTablesRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the ListTables service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the ListTables service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ListTablesResult listTables(ListTablesRequest listTablesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Edits an existing item's attributes, or inserts a new item if it does * not already exist. You can put, delete, or add attribute values. You * can also perform a conditional update (insert a new attribute * name-value pair if it doesn't exist, or replace an existing name-value * pair if it has certain expected attribute values). *

*

* In addition to updating an item, you can also return the item's * attribute values in the same operation, using the ReturnValues * parameter. *

* * @param updateItemRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the UpdateItem service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the UpdateItem service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ItemCollectionSizeLimitExceededException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ConditionalCheckFailedException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public UpdateItemResult updateItem(UpdateItemRequest updateItemRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The BatchGetItem operation returns the attributes of one or * more items from one or more tables. You identify requested items by * primary key. *

*

* A single operation can retrieve up to 1 MB of data, which can contain * as many as 100 items. BatchGetItem will return a partial result * if the response size limit is exceeded, the table's provisioned * throughput is exceeded, or an internal processing failure occurs. If a * partial result is returned, the operation returns a value for * UnprocessedKeys . You can use this value to retry the operation * starting with the next item to get. *

*

* For example, if you ask to retrieve 100 items, but each individual * item is 50 KB in size, the system returns 20 items (1 MB) and an * appropriate UnprocessedKeys value so you can get the next page * of results. If desired, your application can include its own logic to * assemble the pages of results into one dataset. *

*

* If no items can be processed because of insufficient provisioned * throughput on each of the tables involved in the request, * BatchGetItem throws * ProvisionedThroughputExceededException . *

*

* By default, BatchGetItem performs eventually consistent reads * on every table in the request. If you want strongly consistent reads * instead, you can set ConsistentRead to true for * any or all tables. *

*

* In order to minimize response latency, BatchGetItem retrieves * items in parallel. *

*

* When designing your application, keep in mind that DynamoDB does not * return attributes in any particular order. To help parse the response * by item, include the primary key values for the items in your request * in the AttributesToGet parameter. *

*

* If a requested item does not exist, it is not returned in the result. * Requests for nonexistent items consume the minimum read capacity units * according to the type of read. For more information, see * Capacity Units Calculations * in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. *

* * @param batchGetItemRequest Container for the necessary parameters to * execute the BatchGetItem service method on AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @return The response from the BatchGetItem service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public BatchGetItemResult batchGetItem(BatchGetItemRequest batchGetItemRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Returns an array of table names associated with the current account * and endpoint. The output from ListTables is paginated, with * each page returning a maximum of 100 table names. *

* * @return The response from the ListTables service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ListTablesResult listTables() throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The Scan operation returns one or more items and item * attributes by accessing every item in the table. To have DynamoDB * return fewer items, you can provide a ScanFilter . *

*

* If the total number of scanned items exceeds the maximum data set size * limit of 1 MB, the scan stops and results are returned to the user * with a LastEvaluatedKey to continue the scan in a subsequent * operation. The results also include the number of items exceeding the * limit. A scan can result in no table data meeting the filter criteria. *

*

* The result set is eventually consistent. *

*

* By default, Scan operations proceed sequentially; however, for * faster performance on large tables, applications can request a * parallel Scan by specifying the Segment and * TotalSegments parameters. For more information, see * Parallel Scan * in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table containing the requested items. * @param attributesToGet The names of one or more attributes to * retrieve. If no attribute names are specified, then all attributes * will be returned. If any of the requested attributes are not found, * they will not appear in the result. * * @return The response from the Scan service method, as returned by * AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ScanResult scan(String tableName, java.util.List attributesToGet) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The Scan operation returns one or more items and item * attributes by accessing every item in the table. To have DynamoDB * return fewer items, you can provide a ScanFilter . *

*

* If the total number of scanned items exceeds the maximum data set size * limit of 1 MB, the scan stops and results are returned to the user * with a LastEvaluatedKey to continue the scan in a subsequent * operation. The results also include the number of items exceeding the * limit. A scan can result in no table data meeting the filter criteria. *

*

* The result set is eventually consistent. *

*

* By default, Scan operations proceed sequentially; however, for * faster performance on large tables, applications can request a * parallel Scan by specifying the Segment and * TotalSegments parameters. For more information, see * Parallel Scan * in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table containing the requested items. * @param scanFilter Evaluates the scan results and returns only the * desired values. Multiple conditions are treated as "AND" operations: * all conditions must be met to be included in the results.

Each * ScanConditions element consists of an attribute name to * compare, along with the following:

    *
  • AttributeValueList - One or more values to evaluate * against the supplied attribute. This list contains exactly one value, * except for a BETWEEN or IN comparison, in * which case the list contains two values.

    For type Number, * value comparisons are numeric.

    String value comparisons for greater * than, equals, or less than are based on ASCII character code values. * For example, a is greater than A, and * aa is greater than B. For a list of code * values, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII#ASCII_printable_characters. *

    For Binary, DynamoDB treats each byte of the binary data as * unsigned when it compares binary values, for example when evaluating * query expressions.

  • ComparisonOperator - A * comparator for evaluating attributes. For example, equals, greater * than, less than, etc.

    Valid comparison operators for Scan: *

    EQ | NE | LE | LT | GE | GT | NOT_NULL | NULL | CONTAINS | * NOT_CONTAINS | BEGINS_WITH | IN | BETWEEN

    For information on * specifying data types in JSON, see JSON * Data Format in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.

    The * following are descriptions of each comparison operator.

    • *

      EQ : Equal.

      AttributeValueList can contain * only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not * a set). If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different * type than the one specified in the request, the value does not match. * For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal * {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not equal * {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}.

    • *

      NE : Not equal.

      AttributeValueList can * contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or * Binary (not a set). If an item contains an AttributeValue of a * different type than the one specified in the request, the value does * not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal * {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not equal * {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}.

    • *

      LE : Less than or equal.

      AttributeValueList * can contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or * Binary (not a set). If an item contains an AttributeValue of a * different type than the one specified in the request, the value does * not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal * {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare * to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}.

    • *

      LT : Less than.

      AttributeValueList can * contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or * Binary (not a set). If an item contains an AttributeValue of a * different type than the one specified in the request, the value does * not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal * {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare * to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}.

    • *

      GE : Greater than or equal. *

      AttributeValueList can contain only one * AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). * If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different type than * the one specified in the request, the value does not match. For * example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. * Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", * "2", "1"]}.

    • GT : Greater than. *

      AttributeValueList can contain only one * AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). * If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different type than * the one specified in the request, the value does not match. For * example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. * Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", * "2", "1"]}.

    • NOT_NULL : The * attribute exists.

    • NULL : The attribute does * not exist.

    • CONTAINS : checks for a * subsequence, or value in a set.

      AttributeValueList can * contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or * Binary (not a set). If the target attribute of the comparison is a * String, then the operation checks for a substring match. If the target * attribute of the comparison is Binary, then the operation looks for a * subsequence of the target that matches the input. If the target * attribute of the comparison is a set ("SS", "NS", or "BS"), then the * operation checks for a member of the set (not as a substring).

    • *
    • NOT_CONTAINS : checks for absence of a * subsequence, or absence of a value in a set. *

      AttributeValueList can contain only one * AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). * If the target attribute of the comparison is a String, then the * operation checks for the absence of a substring match. If the target * attribute of the comparison is Binary, then the operation checks for * the absence of a subsequence of the target that matches the input. If * the target attribute of the comparison is a set ("SS", "NS", or "BS"), * then the operation checks for the absence of a member of the set (not * as a substring).

    • BEGINS_WITH : checks for a * prefix.

      AttributeValueList can contain only one * AttributeValue of type String or Binary (not a Number or a * set). The target attribute of the comparison must be a String or * Binary (not a Number or a set).

    • IN : * checks for exact matches.

      AttributeValueList can contain * more than one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary * (not a set). The target attribute of the comparison must be of the * same type and exact value to match. A String never matches a String * set.

    • BETWEEN : Greater than or equal to the * first value, and less than or equal to the second value. *

      AttributeValueList must contain two AttributeValue * elements of the same type, either String, Number, or Binary (not a * set). A target attribute matches if the target value is greater than, * or equal to, the first element and less than, or equal to, the second * element. If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different * type than the one specified in the request, the value does not match. * For example, {"S":"6"} does not compare to * {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare * to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}

* * @return The response from the Scan service method, as returned by * AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ScanResult scan(String tableName, java.util.Map scanFilter) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The Scan operation returns one or more items and item * attributes by accessing every item in the table. To have DynamoDB * return fewer items, you can provide a ScanFilter . *

*

* If the total number of scanned items exceeds the maximum data set size * limit of 1 MB, the scan stops and results are returned to the user * with a LastEvaluatedKey to continue the scan in a subsequent * operation. The results also include the number of items exceeding the * limit. A scan can result in no table data meeting the filter criteria. *

*

* The result set is eventually consistent. *

*

* By default, Scan operations proceed sequentially; however, for * faster performance on large tables, applications can request a * parallel Scan by specifying the Segment and * TotalSegments parameters. For more information, see * Parallel Scan * in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table containing the requested items. * @param attributesToGet The names of one or more attributes to * retrieve. If no attribute names are specified, then all attributes * will be returned. If any of the requested attributes are not found, * they will not appear in the result. * @param scanFilter Evaluates the scan results and returns only the * desired values. Multiple conditions are treated as "AND" operations: * all conditions must be met to be included in the results.

Each * ScanConditions element consists of an attribute name to * compare, along with the following:

    *
  • AttributeValueList - One or more values to evaluate * against the supplied attribute. This list contains exactly one value, * except for a BETWEEN or IN comparison, in * which case the list contains two values.

    For type Number, * value comparisons are numeric.

    String value comparisons for greater * than, equals, or less than are based on ASCII character code values. * For example, a is greater than A, and * aa is greater than B. For a list of code * values, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII#ASCII_printable_characters. *

    For Binary, DynamoDB treats each byte of the binary data as * unsigned when it compares binary values, for example when evaluating * query expressions.

  • ComparisonOperator - A * comparator for evaluating attributes. For example, equals, greater * than, less than, etc.

    Valid comparison operators for Scan: *

    EQ | NE | LE | LT | GE | GT | NOT_NULL | NULL | CONTAINS | * NOT_CONTAINS | BEGINS_WITH | IN | BETWEEN

    For information on * specifying data types in JSON, see JSON * Data Format in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.

    The * following are descriptions of each comparison operator.

    • *

      EQ : Equal.

      AttributeValueList can contain * only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not * a set). If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different * type than the one specified in the request, the value does not match. * For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal * {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not equal * {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}.

    • *

      NE : Not equal.

      AttributeValueList can * contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or * Binary (not a set). If an item contains an AttributeValue of a * different type than the one specified in the request, the value does * not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal * {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not equal * {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}.

    • *

      LE : Less than or equal.

      AttributeValueList * can contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or * Binary (not a set). If an item contains an AttributeValue of a * different type than the one specified in the request, the value does * not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal * {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare * to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}.

    • *

      LT : Less than.

      AttributeValueList can * contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or * Binary (not a set). If an item contains an AttributeValue of a * different type than the one specified in the request, the value does * not match. For example, {"S":"6"} does not equal * {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare * to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}.

    • *

      GE : Greater than or equal. *

      AttributeValueList can contain only one * AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). * If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different type than * the one specified in the request, the value does not match. For * example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. * Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", * "2", "1"]}.

    • GT : Greater than. *

      AttributeValueList can contain only one * AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). * If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different type than * the one specified in the request, the value does not match. For * example, {"S":"6"} does not equal {"N":"6"}. * Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare to {"NS":["6", * "2", "1"]}.

    • NOT_NULL : The * attribute exists.

    • NULL : The attribute does * not exist.

    • CONTAINS : checks for a * subsequence, or value in a set.

      AttributeValueList can * contain only one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or * Binary (not a set). If the target attribute of the comparison is a * String, then the operation checks for a substring match. If the target * attribute of the comparison is Binary, then the operation looks for a * subsequence of the target that matches the input. If the target * attribute of the comparison is a set ("SS", "NS", or "BS"), then the * operation checks for a member of the set (not as a substring).

    • *
    • NOT_CONTAINS : checks for absence of a * subsequence, or absence of a value in a set. *

      AttributeValueList can contain only one * AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary (not a set). * If the target attribute of the comparison is a String, then the * operation checks for the absence of a substring match. If the target * attribute of the comparison is Binary, then the operation checks for * the absence of a subsequence of the target that matches the input. If * the target attribute of the comparison is a set ("SS", "NS", or "BS"), * then the operation checks for the absence of a member of the set (not * as a substring).

    • BEGINS_WITH : checks for a * prefix.

      AttributeValueList can contain only one * AttributeValue of type String or Binary (not a Number or a * set). The target attribute of the comparison must be a String or * Binary (not a Number or a set).

    • IN : * checks for exact matches.

      AttributeValueList can contain * more than one AttributeValue of type String, Number, or Binary * (not a set). The target attribute of the comparison must be of the * same type and exact value to match. A String never matches a String * set.

    • BETWEEN : Greater than or equal to the * first value, and less than or equal to the second value. *

      AttributeValueList must contain two AttributeValue * elements of the same type, either String, Number, or Binary (not a * set). A target attribute matches if the target value is greater than, * or equal to, the first element and less than, or equal to, the second * element. If an item contains an AttributeValue of a different * type than the one specified in the request, the value does not match. * For example, {"S":"6"} does not compare to * {"N":"6"}. Also, {"N":"6"} does not compare * to {"NS":["6", "2", "1"]}

* * @return The response from the Scan service method, as returned by * AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ScanResult scan(String tableName, java.util.List attributesToGet, java.util.Map scanFilter) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Updates the provisioned throughput for the given table. Setting the * throughput for a table helps you manage performance and is part of the * provisioned throughput feature of DynamoDB. *

*

* The provisioned throughput values can be upgraded or downgraded based * on the maximums and minimums listed in the * Limits * section in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. *

*

* The table must be in the ACTIVE state for this operation * to succeed. UpdateTable is an asynchronous operation; while * executing the operation, the table is in the UPDATING * state. While the table is in the UPDATING state, the * table still has the provisioned throughput from before the call. The * new provisioned throughput setting is in effect only when the table * returns to the ACTIVE state after the UpdateTable * operation. *

*

* You cannot add, modify or delete indexes using UpdateTable . * Indexes can only be defined at table creation time. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table to be updated. * @param provisionedThroughput Represents the provisioned throughput * settings for a specified table or index. The settings can be modified * using the UpdateTable operation.

For current minimum and * maximum provisioned throughput values, see Limits * in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. * * @return The response from the UpdateTable service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceInUseException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws LimitExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public UpdateTableResult updateTable(String tableName, ProvisionedThroughput provisionedThroughput) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The DeleteTable operation deletes a table and all of its items. * After a DeleteTable request, the specified table is in the * DELETING state until DynamoDB completes the deletion. If * the table is in the ACTIVE state, you can delete it. If a * table is in CREATING or UPDATING states, * then DynamoDB returns a * ResourceInUseException . If the specified * table does not exist, DynamoDB returns a * ResourceNotFoundException . If table is already in the * DELETING state, no error is returned. *

*

* NOTE: DynamoDB might continue to accept data read and write * operations, such as GetItem and PutItem, on a table in the DELETING * state until the table deletion is complete. *

*

* When you delete a table, any indexes on that table are also deleted. *

*

* Use the DescribeTable API to check the status of the table. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table to delete. * * @return The response from the DeleteTable service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceInUseException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws LimitExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public DeleteTableResult deleteTable(String tableName) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The BatchWriteItem operation puts or deletes multiple items in * one or more tables. A single call to BatchWriteItem can write * up to 1 MB of data, which can comprise as many as 25 put or delete * requests. Individual items to be written can be as large as 64 KB. *

*

* NOTE: BatchWriteItem cannot update items. To update items, use * the UpdateItem API. *

*

* The individual PutItem and DeleteItem operations * specified in BatchWriteItem are atomic; however * BatchWriteItem as a whole is not. If any requested operations * fail because the table's provisioned throughput is exceeded or an * internal processing failure occurs, the failed operations are returned * in the UnprocessedItems response parameter. You can investigate * and optionally resend the requests. Typically, you would call * BatchWriteItem in a loop. Each iteration would check for * unprocessed items and submit a new BatchWriteItem request with * those unprocessed items until all items have been processed. *

*

* To write one item, you can use the PutItem operation; to delete * one item, you can use the DeleteItem operation. *

*

* With BatchWriteItem , you can efficiently write or delete large * amounts of data, such as from Amazon Elastic MapReduce (EMR), or copy * data from another database into DynamoDB. In order to improve * performance with these large-scale operations, BatchWriteItem * does not behave in the same way as individual PutItem and * DeleteItem calls would For example, you cannot specify * conditions on individual put and delete requests, and * BatchWriteItem does not return deleted items in the response. *

*

* If you use a programming language that supports concurrency, such as * Java, you can use threads to write items in parallel. Your application * must include the necessary logic to manage the threads. *

*

* With languages that don't support threading, such as PHP, * BatchWriteItem will write or delete the specified items one at * a time. In both situations, BatchWriteItem provides an * alternative where the API performs the specified put and delete * operations in parallel, giving you the power of the thread pool * approach without having to introduce complexity into your application. *

*

* Parallel processing reduces latency, but each specified put and delete * request consumes the same number of write capacity units whether it is * processed in parallel or not. Delete operations on nonexistent items * consume one write capacity unit. *

*

* If one or more of the following is true, DynamoDB rejects the entire * batch write operation: *

* *
    *
  • * One or more tables specified in the BatchWriteItem request does * not exist. *

    *
  • *
  • * Primary key attributes specified on an item in the request do not * match those in the corresponding table's primary key schema. *

    *
  • *
  • * You try to perform multiple operations on the same item in the same * BatchWriteItem request. For example, you cannot put and delete * the same item in the same BatchWriteItem request. *

    *
  • *
  • * The total request size exceeds 1 MB. *

    *
  • *
  • * Any individual item in a batch exceeds 64 KB. *

    *
  • * *
* * @param requestItems A map of one or more table names and, for each * table, a list of operations to be performed (DeleteRequest or * PutRequest). Each element in the map consists of the following: *
  • DeleteRequest - Perform a DeleteItem * operation on the specified item. The item to be deleted is identified * by a Key subelement:

    • Key - A map of primary * key attribute values that uniquely identify the item. Each entry in * this map consists of an attribute name and an attribute value.

    • *
  • PutRequest - Perform a PutItem * operation on the specified item. The item to be put is identified by * an Item subelement:

    • Item - A map of * attributes and their values. Each entry in this map consists of an * attribute name and an attribute value. Attribute values must not be * null; string and binary type attributes must have lengths greater than * zero; and set type attributes must not be empty. Requests that contain * empty values will be rejected with a ValidationException.

      If * you specify any attributes that are part of an index key, then the * data types for those attributes must match those of the schema in the * table's attribute definition.

* * @return The response from the BatchWriteItem service method, as * returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ItemCollectionSizeLimitExceededException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public BatchWriteItemResult batchWriteItem(java.util.Map> requestItems) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Returns information about the table, including the current status of * the table, when it was created, the primary key schema, and any * indexes on the table. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table to describe. * * @return The response from the DescribeTable service method, as * returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public DescribeTableResult describeTable(String tableName) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The GetItem operation returns a set of attributes for the item * with the given primary key. If there is no matching item, * GetItem does not return any data. *

*

* GetItem provides an eventually consistent read by default. If * your application requires a strongly consistent read, set * ConsistentRead to true . Although a strongly * consistent read might take more time than an eventually consistent * read, it always returns the last updated value. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table containing the requested item. * @param key A map of attribute names to AttributeValue objects, * representing the primary key of the item to retrieve. * * @return The response from the GetItem service method, as returned by * AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public GetItemResult getItem(String tableName, java.util.Map key) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The GetItem operation returns a set of attributes for the item * with the given primary key. If there is no matching item, * GetItem does not return any data. *

*

* GetItem provides an eventually consistent read by default. If * your application requires a strongly consistent read, set * ConsistentRead to true . Although a strongly * consistent read might take more time than an eventually consistent * read, it always returns the last updated value. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table containing the requested item. * @param key A map of attribute names to AttributeValue objects, * representing the primary key of the item to retrieve. * @param consistentRead If set to true, then the operation * uses strongly consistent reads; otherwise, eventually consistent reads * are used. * * @return The response from the GetItem service method, as returned by * AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public GetItemResult getItem(String tableName, java.util.Map key, Boolean consistentRead) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Deletes a single item in a table by primary key. You can perform a * conditional delete operation that deletes the item if it exists, or if * it has an expected attribute value. *

*

* In addition to deleting an item, you can also return the item's * attribute values in the same operation, using the ReturnValues * parameter. *

*

* Unless you specify conditions, the DeleteItem is an idempotent * operation; running it multiple times on the same item or attribute * does not result in an error response. *

*

* Conditional deletes are useful for only deleting items if specific * conditions are met. If those conditions are met, DynamoDB performs the * delete. Otherwise, the item is not deleted. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table from which to delete the item. * @param key A map of attribute names to AttributeValue objects, * representing the primary key of the item to delete. * * @return The response from the DeleteItem service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ItemCollectionSizeLimitExceededException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ConditionalCheckFailedException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public DeleteItemResult deleteItem(String tableName, java.util.Map key) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Deletes a single item in a table by primary key. You can perform a * conditional delete operation that deletes the item if it exists, or if * it has an expected attribute value. *

*

* In addition to deleting an item, you can also return the item's * attribute values in the same operation, using the ReturnValues * parameter. *

*

* Unless you specify conditions, the DeleteItem is an idempotent * operation; running it multiple times on the same item or attribute * does not result in an error response. *

*

* Conditional deletes are useful for only deleting items if specific * conditions are met. If those conditions are met, DynamoDB performs the * delete. Otherwise, the item is not deleted. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table from which to delete the item. * @param key A map of attribute names to AttributeValue objects, * representing the primary key of the item to delete. * @param returnValues Use ReturnValues if you want to get the * item attributes as they appeared before they were deleted. For * DeleteItem, the valid values are:
  • *

    NONE - If ReturnValues is not specified, or if * its value is NONE, then nothing is returned. (This is the * default for ReturnValues.)

  • ALL_OLD - * The content of the old item is returned.

* * @return The response from the DeleteItem service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ItemCollectionSizeLimitExceededException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ConditionalCheckFailedException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public DeleteItemResult deleteItem(String tableName, java.util.Map key, String returnValues) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The CreateTable operation adds a new table to your account. In * an AWS account, table names must be unique within each region. That * is, you can have two tables with same name if you create the tables in * different regions. *

*

* CreateTable is an asynchronous operation. Upon receiving a * CreateTable request, DynamoDB immediately returns a response * with a TableStatus of CREATING . After the table * is created, DynamoDB sets the TableStatus to * ACTIVE . You can perform read and write operations only * on an ACTIVE table. *

*

* If you want to create multiple tables with secondary indexes on them, * you must create them sequentially. Only one table with secondary * indexes can be in the CREATING state at any given time. *

*

* You can use the DescribeTable API to check the table status. *

* * @param attributeDefinitions An array of attributes that describe the * key schema for the table and indexes. * @param tableName The name of the table to create. * @param keySchema Specifies the attributes that make up the primary key * for a table or an index. The attributes in KeySchema must also * be defined in the AttributeDefinitions array. For more * information, see Data * Model in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.

Each * KeySchemaElement in the array is composed of:

  • *

    AttributeName - The name of this key attribute.

  • *

    KeyType - Determines whether the key attribute is * HASH or RANGE.

For a primary * key that consists of a hash attribute, you must specify exactly one * element with a KeyType of HASH.

For a primary * key that consists of hash and range attributes, you must specify * exactly two elements, in this order: The first element must have a * KeyType of HASH, and the second element must have * a KeyType of RANGE.

For more information, see * Specifying * the Primary Key in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. * @param provisionedThroughput Represents the provisioned throughput * settings for a specified table or index. The settings can be modified * using the UpdateTable operation.

For current minimum and * maximum provisioned throughput values, see Limits * in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. * * @return The response from the CreateTable service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceInUseException * @throws LimitExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public CreateTableResult createTable(java.util.List attributeDefinitions, String tableName, java.util.List keySchema, ProvisionedThroughput provisionedThroughput) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Creates a new item, or replaces an old item with a new item. If an * item already exists in the specified table with the same primary key, * the new item completely replaces the existing item. You can perform a * conditional put (insert a new item if one with the specified primary * key doesn't exist), or replace an existing item if it has certain * attribute values. *

*

* In addition to putting an item, you can also return the item's * attribute values in the same operation, using the ReturnValues * parameter. *

*

* When you add an item, the primary key attribute(s) are the only * required attributes. Attribute values cannot be null. String and * binary type attributes must have lengths greater than zero. Set type * attributes cannot be empty. Requests with empty values will be * rejected with a ValidationException . *

*

* You can request that PutItem return either a copy of the old * item (before the update) or a copy of the new item (after the update). * For more information, see the ReturnValues description. *

*

* NOTE: To prevent a new item from replacing an existing item, * use a conditional put operation with Exists set to false for the * primary key attribute, or attributes. *

*

* For more information about using this API, see * Working with Items * in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table to contain the item. * @param item A map of attribute name/value pairs, one for each * attribute. Only the primary key attributes are required; you can * optionally provide other attribute name-value pairs for the item. *

If you specify any attributes that are part of an index key, then * the data types for those attributes must match those of the schema in * the table's attribute definition.

For more information about * primary keys, see Primary * Key in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.

Each element in the * Item map is an AttributeValue object. * * @return The response from the PutItem service method, as returned by * AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ItemCollectionSizeLimitExceededException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ConditionalCheckFailedException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public PutItemResult putItem(String tableName, java.util.Map item) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Creates a new item, or replaces an old item with a new item. If an * item already exists in the specified table with the same primary key, * the new item completely replaces the existing item. You can perform a * conditional put (insert a new item if one with the specified primary * key doesn't exist), or replace an existing item if it has certain * attribute values. *

*

* In addition to putting an item, you can also return the item's * attribute values in the same operation, using the ReturnValues * parameter. *

*

* When you add an item, the primary key attribute(s) are the only * required attributes. Attribute values cannot be null. String and * binary type attributes must have lengths greater than zero. Set type * attributes cannot be empty. Requests with empty values will be * rejected with a ValidationException . *

*

* You can request that PutItem return either a copy of the old * item (before the update) or a copy of the new item (after the update). * For more information, see the ReturnValues description. *

*

* NOTE: To prevent a new item from replacing an existing item, * use a conditional put operation with Exists set to false for the * primary key attribute, or attributes. *

*

* For more information about using this API, see * Working with Items * in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table to contain the item. * @param item A map of attribute name/value pairs, one for each * attribute. Only the primary key attributes are required; you can * optionally provide other attribute name-value pairs for the item. *

If you specify any attributes that are part of an index key, then * the data types for those attributes must match those of the schema in * the table's attribute definition.

For more information about * primary keys, see Primary * Key in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.

Each element in the * Item map is an AttributeValue object. * @param returnValues Use ReturnValues if you want to get the * item attributes as they appeared before they were updated with the * PutItem request. For PutItem, the valid values are:

    *
  • NONE - If ReturnValues is not specified, * or if its value is NONE, then nothing is returned. (This * is the default for ReturnValues.)

  • *

    ALL_OLD - If PutItem overwrote an attribute * name-value pair, then the content of the old item is returned.

  • *
* * @return The response from the PutItem service method, as returned by * AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ItemCollectionSizeLimitExceededException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ConditionalCheckFailedException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public PutItemResult putItem(String tableName, java.util.Map item, String returnValues) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Returns an array of table names associated with the current account * and endpoint. The output from ListTables is paginated, with * each page returning a maximum of 100 table names. *

* * @param exclusiveStartTableName The first table name that this * operation will evaluate. Use the value that was returned for * LastEvaluatedTableName in a previous operation, so that you can * obtain the next page of results. * * @return The response from the ListTables service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ListTablesResult listTables(String exclusiveStartTableName) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Returns an array of table names associated with the current account * and endpoint. The output from ListTables is paginated, with * each page returning a maximum of 100 table names. *

* * @param exclusiveStartTableName The first table name that this * operation will evaluate. Use the value that was returned for * LastEvaluatedTableName in a previous operation, so that you can * obtain the next page of results. * @param limit A maximum number of table names to return. If this * parameter is not specified, the limit is 100. * * @return The response from the ListTables service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ListTablesResult listTables(String exclusiveStartTableName, Integer limit) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Returns an array of table names associated with the current account * and endpoint. The output from ListTables is paginated, with * each page returning a maximum of 100 table names. *

* * @param limit A maximum number of table names to return. If this * parameter is not specified, the limit is 100. * * @return The response from the ListTables service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public ListTablesResult listTables(Integer limit) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Edits an existing item's attributes, or inserts a new item if it does * not already exist. You can put, delete, or add attribute values. You * can also perform a conditional update (insert a new attribute * name-value pair if it doesn't exist, or replace an existing name-value * pair if it has certain expected attribute values). *

*

* In addition to updating an item, you can also return the item's * attribute values in the same operation, using the ReturnValues * parameter. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table containing the item to update. * @param key The primary key that defines the item. Each element * consists of an attribute name and a value for that attribute. * @param attributeUpdates The names of attributes to be modified, the * action to perform on each, and the new value for each. If you are * updating an attribute that is an index key attribute for any indexes * on that table, the attribute type must match the index key type * defined in the AttributesDefinition of the table description. * You can use UpdateItem to update any non-key attributes. *

Attribute values cannot be null. String and binary type attributes * must have lengths greater than zero. Set type attributes must not be * empty. Requests with empty values will be rejected with a * ValidationException.

Each AttributeUpdates element * consists of an attribute name to modify, along with the following: *

  • Value - The new value, if applicable, for this * attribute.

  • Action - Specifies how to perform the * update. Valid values for Action are PUT, * DELETE, and ADD. The behavior depends on * whether the specified primary key already exists in the table.

    * If an item with the specified Key is found in the table: *

    • PUT - Adds the specified attribute to the * item. If the attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new * value.

    • DELETE - If no value is specified, * the attribute and its value are removed from the item. The data type * of the specified value must match the existing value's data type. *

      If a set of values is specified, then those values are * subtracted from the old set. For example, if the attribute value was * the set [a,b,c] and the DELETE action specified * [a,c], then the final attribute value would be * [b]. Specifying an empty set is an error.

    • *

      ADD - If the attribute does not already exist, then * the attribute and its values are added to the item. If the attribute * does exist, then the behavior of ADD depends on the data * type of the attribute:

      • If the existing attribute is a * number, and if Value is also a number, then the Value is * mathematically added to the existing attribute. If Value is a * negative number, then it is subtracted from the existing attribute. *

        If you use ADD to increment or decrement a * number value for an item that doesn't exist before the update, * DynamoDB uses 0 as the initial value.

        In addition, if you use * ADD to update an existing item, and intend to increment * or decrement an attribute value which does not yet exist, DynamoDB * uses 0 as the initial value. For example, suppose that * the item you want to update does not yet have an attribute named * itemcount, but you decide to ADD the number * 3 to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does * not exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute, set * its initial value to 0, and finally add 3 to * it. The result will be a new itemcount attribute in the item, * with a value of 3.

      • If the existing * data type is a set, and if the Value is also a set, then the * Value is added to the existing set. (This is a set * operation, not mathematical addition.) For example, if the attribute * value was the set [1,2], and the ADD action * specified [3], then the final attribute value would be * [1,2,3]. An error occurs if an Add action is specified * for a set attribute and the attribute type specified does not match * the existing set type.

        Both sets must have the same primitive data * type. For example, if the existing data type is a set of strings, the * Value must also be a set of strings. The same holds true for * number sets and binary sets.

      This action is only valid * for an existing attribute whose data type is number or is a set. Do * not use ADD for any other data types.

    * If no item with the specified Key is found:

    • *

      PUT - DynamoDB creates a new item with the specified * primary key, and then adds the attribute.

    • *

      DELETE - Nothing happens; there is no attribute to * delete.

    • ADD - DynamoDB creates an item with * the supplied primary key and number (or set of numbers) for the * attribute value. The only data types allowed are number and number * set; no other data types can be specified.

*

If you specify any attributes that are part of an index key, then * the data types for those attributes must match those of the schema in * the table's attribute definition. * * @return The response from the UpdateItem service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ItemCollectionSizeLimitExceededException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ConditionalCheckFailedException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public UpdateItemResult updateItem(String tableName, java.util.Map key, java.util.Map attributeUpdates) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* Edits an existing item's attributes, or inserts a new item if it does * not already exist. You can put, delete, or add attribute values. You * can also perform a conditional update (insert a new attribute * name-value pair if it doesn't exist, or replace an existing name-value * pair if it has certain expected attribute values). *

*

* In addition to updating an item, you can also return the item's * attribute values in the same operation, using the ReturnValues * parameter. *

* * @param tableName The name of the table containing the item to update. * @param key The primary key that defines the item. Each element * consists of an attribute name and a value for that attribute. * @param attributeUpdates The names of attributes to be modified, the * action to perform on each, and the new value for each. If you are * updating an attribute that is an index key attribute for any indexes * on that table, the attribute type must match the index key type * defined in the AttributesDefinition of the table description. * You can use UpdateItem to update any non-key attributes. *

Attribute values cannot be null. String and binary type attributes * must have lengths greater than zero. Set type attributes must not be * empty. Requests with empty values will be rejected with a * ValidationException.

Each AttributeUpdates element * consists of an attribute name to modify, along with the following: *

  • Value - The new value, if applicable, for this * attribute.

  • Action - Specifies how to perform the * update. Valid values for Action are PUT, * DELETE, and ADD. The behavior depends on * whether the specified primary key already exists in the table.

    * If an item with the specified Key is found in the table: *

    • PUT - Adds the specified attribute to the * item. If the attribute already exists, it is replaced by the new * value.

    • DELETE - If no value is specified, * the attribute and its value are removed from the item. The data type * of the specified value must match the existing value's data type. *

      If a set of values is specified, then those values are * subtracted from the old set. For example, if the attribute value was * the set [a,b,c] and the DELETE action specified * [a,c], then the final attribute value would be * [b]. Specifying an empty set is an error.

    • *

      ADD - If the attribute does not already exist, then * the attribute and its values are added to the item. If the attribute * does exist, then the behavior of ADD depends on the data * type of the attribute:

      • If the existing attribute is a * number, and if Value is also a number, then the Value is * mathematically added to the existing attribute. If Value is a * negative number, then it is subtracted from the existing attribute. *

        If you use ADD to increment or decrement a * number value for an item that doesn't exist before the update, * DynamoDB uses 0 as the initial value.

        In addition, if you use * ADD to update an existing item, and intend to increment * or decrement an attribute value which does not yet exist, DynamoDB * uses 0 as the initial value. For example, suppose that * the item you want to update does not yet have an attribute named * itemcount, but you decide to ADD the number * 3 to this attribute anyway, even though it currently does * not exist. DynamoDB will create the itemcount attribute, set * its initial value to 0, and finally add 3 to * it. The result will be a new itemcount attribute in the item, * with a value of 3.

      • If the existing * data type is a set, and if the Value is also a set, then the * Value is added to the existing set. (This is a set * operation, not mathematical addition.) For example, if the attribute * value was the set [1,2], and the ADD action * specified [3], then the final attribute value would be * [1,2,3]. An error occurs if an Add action is specified * for a set attribute and the attribute type specified does not match * the existing set type.

        Both sets must have the same primitive data * type. For example, if the existing data type is a set of strings, the * Value must also be a set of strings. The same holds true for * number sets and binary sets.

      This action is only valid * for an existing attribute whose data type is number or is a set. Do * not use ADD for any other data types.

    * If no item with the specified Key is found:

    • *

      PUT - DynamoDB creates a new item with the specified * primary key, and then adds the attribute.

    • *

      DELETE - Nothing happens; there is no attribute to * delete.

    • ADD - DynamoDB creates an item with * the supplied primary key and number (or set of numbers) for the * attribute value. The only data types allowed are number and number * set; no other data types can be specified.

*

If you specify any attributes that are part of an index key, then * the data types for those attributes must match those of the schema in * the table's attribute definition. * @param returnValues Use ReturnValues if you want to get the * item attributes as they appeared either before or after they were * updated. For UpdateItem, the valid values are:

  • *

    NONE - If ReturnValues is not specified, or if * its value is NONE, then nothing is returned. (This is the * default for ReturnValues.)

  • ALL_OLD - * If UpdateItem overwrote an attribute name-value pair, then the * content of the old item is returned.

  • *

    UPDATED_OLD - The old versions of only the updated * attributes are returned.

  • ALL_NEW - All of * the attributes of the new version of the item are returned.

  • *

    UPDATED_NEW - The new versions of only the updated * attributes are returned.

* * @return The response from the UpdateItem service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ItemCollectionSizeLimitExceededException * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ConditionalCheckFailedException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public UpdateItemResult updateItem(String tableName, java.util.Map key, java.util.Map attributeUpdates, String returnValues) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The BatchGetItem operation returns the attributes of one or * more items from one or more tables. You identify requested items by * primary key. *

*

* A single operation can retrieve up to 1 MB of data, which can contain * as many as 100 items. BatchGetItem will return a partial result * if the response size limit is exceeded, the table's provisioned * throughput is exceeded, or an internal processing failure occurs. If a * partial result is returned, the operation returns a value for * UnprocessedKeys . You can use this value to retry the operation * starting with the next item to get. *

*

* For example, if you ask to retrieve 100 items, but each individual * item is 50 KB in size, the system returns 20 items (1 MB) and an * appropriate UnprocessedKeys value so you can get the next page * of results. If desired, your application can include its own logic to * assemble the pages of results into one dataset. *

*

* If no items can be processed because of insufficient provisioned * throughput on each of the tables involved in the request, * BatchGetItem throws * ProvisionedThroughputExceededException . *

*

* By default, BatchGetItem performs eventually consistent reads * on every table in the request. If you want strongly consistent reads * instead, you can set ConsistentRead to true for * any or all tables. *

*

* In order to minimize response latency, BatchGetItem retrieves * items in parallel. *

*

* When designing your application, keep in mind that DynamoDB does not * return attributes in any particular order. To help parse the response * by item, include the primary key values for the items in your request * in the AttributesToGet parameter. *

*

* If a requested item does not exist, it is not returned in the result. * Requests for nonexistent items consume the minimum read capacity units * according to the type of read. For more information, see * Capacity Units Calculations * in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. *

* * @param requestItems A map of one or more table names and, for each * table, the corresponding primary keys for the items to retrieve. Each * table name can be invoked only once.

Each element in the map * consists of the following:

  • Keys - An array of * primary key attribute values that define specific items in the table. *

  • AttributesToGet - One or more attributes to be * retrieved from the table. By default, all attributes are returned. If * a specified attribute is not found, it does not appear in the result. *

  • ConsistentRead - If true, a strongly * consistent read is used; if false (the default), an * eventually consistent read is used.

* @param returnConsumedCapacity If set to TOTAL, the * response includes ConsumedCapacity data for tables and indexes. * If set to INDEXES, the response includes * ConsumedCapacity for indexes. If set to NONE (the * default), ConsumedCapacity is not included in the response. * * @return The response from the BatchGetItem service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public BatchGetItemResult batchGetItem(java.util.Map requestItems, String returnConsumedCapacity) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** *

* The BatchGetItem operation returns the attributes of one or * more items from one or more tables. You identify requested items by * primary key. *

*

* A single operation can retrieve up to 1 MB of data, which can contain * as many as 100 items. BatchGetItem will return a partial result * if the response size limit is exceeded, the table's provisioned * throughput is exceeded, or an internal processing failure occurs. If a * partial result is returned, the operation returns a value for * UnprocessedKeys . You can use this value to retry the operation * starting with the next item to get. *

*

* For example, if you ask to retrieve 100 items, but each individual * item is 50 KB in size, the system returns 20 items (1 MB) and an * appropriate UnprocessedKeys value so you can get the next page * of results. If desired, your application can include its own logic to * assemble the pages of results into one dataset. *

*

* If no items can be processed because of insufficient provisioned * throughput on each of the tables involved in the request, * BatchGetItem throws * ProvisionedThroughputExceededException . *

*

* By default, BatchGetItem performs eventually consistent reads * on every table in the request. If you want strongly consistent reads * instead, you can set ConsistentRead to true for * any or all tables. *

*

* In order to minimize response latency, BatchGetItem retrieves * items in parallel. *

*

* When designing your application, keep in mind that DynamoDB does not * return attributes in any particular order. To help parse the response * by item, include the primary key values for the items in your request * in the AttributesToGet parameter. *

*

* If a requested item does not exist, it is not returned in the result. * Requests for nonexistent items consume the minimum read capacity units * according to the type of read. For more information, see * Capacity Units Calculations * in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide. *

* * @param requestItems A map of one or more table names and, for each * table, the corresponding primary keys for the items to retrieve. Each * table name can be invoked only once.

Each element in the map * consists of the following:

  • Keys - An array of * primary key attribute values that define specific items in the table. *

  • AttributesToGet - One or more attributes to be * retrieved from the table. By default, all attributes are returned. If * a specified attribute is not found, it does not appear in the result. *

  • ConsistentRead - If true, a strongly * consistent read is used; if false (the default), an * eventually consistent read is used.

* * @return The response from the BatchGetItem service method, as returned * by AmazonDynamoDBv2. * * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * @throws ProvisionedThroughputExceededException * @throws InternalServerErrorException * * @throws AmazonClientException * If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while * attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example * if a network connection is not available. * @throws AmazonServiceException * If an error response is returned by AmazonDynamoDBv2 indicating * either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue. */ public BatchGetItemResult batchGetItem(java.util.Map requestItems) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException; /** * Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held * open. This is an optional method, and callers are not expected to call * it, but can if they want to explicitly release any open resources. Once a * client has been shutdown, it should not be used to make any more * requests. */ public void shutdown(); /** * Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful request, typically used for * debugging issues where a service isn't acting as expected. This data isn't considered part * of the result data returned by an operation, so it's available through this separate, * diagnostic interface. *

* Response metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you need to access * this extra diagnostic information for an executed request, you should use this method * to retrieve it as soon as possible after executing a request. * * @param request * The originally executed request. * * @return The response metadata for the specified request, or null if none * is available. */ public ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request); }





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