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Contains the generated protocol buffer surface used by Endpoints
// Generated by the protocol buffer compiler. DO NOT EDIT!
// source: google/api/servicecontrol/v1/service_controller.proto
package com.google.api.servicecontrol.v1;
public interface ReportResponseOrBuilder extends
// @@protoc_insertion_point(interface_extends:google.api.servicecontrol.v1.ReportResponse)
com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder {
/**
*
* Partial failures, one for each `Operation` in the request that failed
* processing. There are three possible combinations of the RPC status:
* 1. The combination of a successful RPC status and an empty `report_errors`
* list indicates a complete success where all `Operations` in the
* request are processed successfully.
* 2. The combination of a successful RPC status and a non-empty
* `report_errors` list indicates a partial success where some
* `Operations` in the request succeeded. Each
* `Operation` that failed processing has a corresponding item
* in this list.
* 3. A failed RPC status indicates a general non-deterministic failure.
* When this happens, it's impossible to know which of the
* 'Operations' in the request succeeded or failed.
*
*
* repeated .google.api.servicecontrol.v1.ReportResponse.ReportError report_errors = 1;
*/
java.util.List
getReportErrorsList();
/**
*
* Partial failures, one for each `Operation` in the request that failed
* processing. There are three possible combinations of the RPC status:
* 1. The combination of a successful RPC status and an empty `report_errors`
* list indicates a complete success where all `Operations` in the
* request are processed successfully.
* 2. The combination of a successful RPC status and a non-empty
* `report_errors` list indicates a partial success where some
* `Operations` in the request succeeded. Each
* `Operation` that failed processing has a corresponding item
* in this list.
* 3. A failed RPC status indicates a general non-deterministic failure.
* When this happens, it's impossible to know which of the
* 'Operations' in the request succeeded or failed.
*
*
* repeated .google.api.servicecontrol.v1.ReportResponse.ReportError report_errors = 1;
*/
com.google.api.servicecontrol.v1.ReportResponse.ReportError getReportErrors(int index);
/**
*
* Partial failures, one for each `Operation` in the request that failed
* processing. There are three possible combinations of the RPC status:
* 1. The combination of a successful RPC status and an empty `report_errors`
* list indicates a complete success where all `Operations` in the
* request are processed successfully.
* 2. The combination of a successful RPC status and a non-empty
* `report_errors` list indicates a partial success where some
* `Operations` in the request succeeded. Each
* `Operation` that failed processing has a corresponding item
* in this list.
* 3. A failed RPC status indicates a general non-deterministic failure.
* When this happens, it's impossible to know which of the
* 'Operations' in the request succeeded or failed.
*
*
* repeated .google.api.servicecontrol.v1.ReportResponse.ReportError report_errors = 1;
*/
int getReportErrorsCount();
/**
*
* Partial failures, one for each `Operation` in the request that failed
* processing. There are three possible combinations of the RPC status:
* 1. The combination of a successful RPC status and an empty `report_errors`
* list indicates a complete success where all `Operations` in the
* request are processed successfully.
* 2. The combination of a successful RPC status and a non-empty
* `report_errors` list indicates a partial success where some
* `Operations` in the request succeeded. Each
* `Operation` that failed processing has a corresponding item
* in this list.
* 3. A failed RPC status indicates a general non-deterministic failure.
* When this happens, it's impossible to know which of the
* 'Operations' in the request succeeded or failed.
*
*
* repeated .google.api.servicecontrol.v1.ReportResponse.ReportError report_errors = 1;
*/
java.util.List extends com.google.api.servicecontrol.v1.ReportResponse.ReportErrorOrBuilder>
getReportErrorsOrBuilderList();
/**
*
* Partial failures, one for each `Operation` in the request that failed
* processing. There are three possible combinations of the RPC status:
* 1. The combination of a successful RPC status and an empty `report_errors`
* list indicates a complete success where all `Operations` in the
* request are processed successfully.
* 2. The combination of a successful RPC status and a non-empty
* `report_errors` list indicates a partial success where some
* `Operations` in the request succeeded. Each
* `Operation` that failed processing has a corresponding item
* in this list.
* 3. A failed RPC status indicates a general non-deterministic failure.
* When this happens, it's impossible to know which of the
* 'Operations' in the request succeeded or failed.
*
*
* repeated .google.api.servicecontrol.v1.ReportResponse.ReportError report_errors = 1;
*/
com.google.api.servicecontrol.v1.ReportResponse.ReportErrorOrBuilder getReportErrorsOrBuilder(
int index);
/**
*
* The actual config id used to process the request.
*
*
* string service_config_id = 2;
*/
java.lang.String getServiceConfigId();
/**
*
* The actual config id used to process the request.
*
*
* string service_config_id = 2;
*/
com.google.protobuf.ByteString
getServiceConfigIdBytes();
}