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package com.google.api.services.genomics.model;

/**
 * Model definition for BatchCreateAnnotationsRequest.
 *
 * 

This is the Java data model class that specifies how to parse/serialize into the JSON that is * transmitted over HTTP when working with the Genomics API. For a detailed explanation see: * https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/java/google-http-java-client/json *

* * @author Google, Inc. */ @SuppressWarnings("javadoc") public final class BatchCreateAnnotationsRequest extends com.google.api.client.json.GenericJson { /** * The annotations to be created. At most 4096 can be specified in a single request. * The value may be {@code null}. */ @com.google.api.client.util.Key private java.util.List annotations; static { // hack to force ProGuard to consider Annotation used, since otherwise it would be stripped out // see https://github.com/google/google-api-java-client/issues/543 com.google.api.client.util.Data.nullOf(Annotation.class); } /** * A unique request ID which enables the server to detect duplicated requests. If provided, * duplicated requests will result in the same response; if not provided, duplicated requests may * result in duplicated data. For a given annotation set, callers should not reuse `request_id`s * when writing different batches of annotations - behavior in this case is undefined. A common * approach is to use a UUID. For batch jobs where worker crashes are a possibility, consider * using some unique variant of a worker or run ID. * The value may be {@code null}. */ @com.google.api.client.util.Key private java.lang.String requestId; /** * The annotations to be created. At most 4096 can be specified in a single request. * @return value or {@code null} for none */ public java.util.List getAnnotations() { return annotations; } /** * The annotations to be created. At most 4096 can be specified in a single request. * @param annotations annotations or {@code null} for none */ public BatchCreateAnnotationsRequest setAnnotations(java.util.List annotations) { this.annotations = annotations; return this; } /** * A unique request ID which enables the server to detect duplicated requests. If provided, * duplicated requests will result in the same response; if not provided, duplicated requests may * result in duplicated data. For a given annotation set, callers should not reuse `request_id`s * when writing different batches of annotations - behavior in this case is undefined. A common * approach is to use a UUID. For batch jobs where worker crashes are a possibility, consider * using some unique variant of a worker or run ID. * @return value or {@code null} for none */ public java.lang.String getRequestId() { return requestId; } /** * A unique request ID which enables the server to detect duplicated requests. If provided, * duplicated requests will result in the same response; if not provided, duplicated requests may * result in duplicated data. For a given annotation set, callers should not reuse `request_id`s * when writing different batches of annotations - behavior in this case is undefined. A common * approach is to use a UUID. For batch jobs where worker crashes are a possibility, consider * using some unique variant of a worker or run ID. * @param requestId requestId or {@code null} for none */ public BatchCreateAnnotationsRequest setRequestId(java.lang.String requestId) { this.requestId = requestId; return this; } @Override public BatchCreateAnnotationsRequest set(String fieldName, Object value) { return (BatchCreateAnnotationsRequest) super.set(fieldName, value); } @Override public BatchCreateAnnotationsRequest clone() { return (BatchCreateAnnotationsRequest) super.clone(); } }




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