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/**
 * Copyright (c) 2016, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.  All rights reserved.
 * This software is dual-licensed to you under the Universal Permissive License (UPL) 1.0 as shown at https://oss.oracle.com/licenses/upl or Apache License 2.0 as shown at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0. You may choose either license.
 */
package com.oracle.bmc.datalabelingservice;

import com.oracle.bmc.datalabelingservice.requests.*;
import com.oracle.bmc.datalabelingservice.responses.*;

/** Use Data Labeling Management API to create, list, edit & delete datasets. */
@jakarta.annotation.Generated(value = "OracleSDKGenerator", comments = "API Version: 20211001")
public interface DataLabelingManagementAsync extends AutoCloseable {

    /** Rebuilds the client from scratch. Useful to refresh certificates. */
    void refreshClient();

    /**
     * Sets the endpoint to call (ex, https://www.example.com).
     *
     * @param endpoint The endpoint of the serice.
     */
    void setEndpoint(String endpoint);

    /** Gets the set endpoint for REST call (ex, https://www.example.com) */
    String getEndpoint();

    /**
     * Sets the region to call (ex, Region.US_PHOENIX_1).
     *
     * 

Note, this will call {@link #setEndpoint(String) setEndpoint} after resolving the * endpoint. If the service is not available in this region, however, an * IllegalArgumentException will be raised. * * @param region The region of the service. */ void setRegion(com.oracle.bmc.Region region); /** * Sets the region to call (ex, 'us-phoenix-1'). * *

Note, this will first try to map the region ID to a known Region and call {@link * #setRegion(Region) setRegion}. * *

If no known Region could be determined, it will create an endpoint based on the default * endpoint format ({@link com.oracle.bmc.Region#formatDefaultRegionEndpoint(Service, String)} * and then call {@link #setEndpoint(String) setEndpoint}. * * @param regionId The public region ID. */ void setRegion(String regionId); /** * Determines whether realm specific endpoint should be used or not. Set * realmSpecificEndpointTemplateEnabled to "true" if the user wants to enable use of realm * specific endpoint template, otherwise set it to "false" * * @param realmSpecificEndpointTemplateEnabled flag to enable the use of realm specific endpoint * template */ void useRealmSpecificEndpointTemplate(boolean realmSpecificEndpointTemplateEnabled); /** * Add Labels to the Dataset LabelSet until the maximum number of Labels has been reached. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future addDatasetLabels( AddDatasetLabelsRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler handler); /** * Moves a Dataset resource from one compartment identifier to another. When provided, If-Match * is checked against ETag values of the resource. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future changeDatasetCompartment( ChangeDatasetCompartmentRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler< ChangeDatasetCompartmentRequest, ChangeDatasetCompartmentResponse> handler); /** * Creates a new Dataset. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future createDataset( CreateDatasetRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler handler); /** * Deletes a Dataset resource by identifier * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future deleteDataset( DeleteDatasetRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler handler); /** * Generates Record resources from the Dataset's data source * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future generateDatasetRecords( GenerateDatasetRecordsRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler< GenerateDatasetRecordsRequest, GenerateDatasetRecordsResponse> handler); /** * Gets a Dataset by identifier * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future getDataset( GetDatasetRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler handler); /** * Gets the status of the work request with the given ID. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future getWorkRequest( GetWorkRequestRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler handler); /** * Imports records and annotations from dataset files into existing Dataset. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future importPreAnnotatedData( ImportPreAnnotatedDataRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler< ImportPreAnnotatedDataRequest, ImportPreAnnotatedDataResponse> handler); /** * These are a static list in a given region. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future listAnnotationFormats( ListAnnotationFormatsRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler< ListAnnotationFormatsRequest, ListAnnotationFormatsResponse> handler); /** * Returns a list of Datasets. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future listDatasets( ListDatasetsRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler handler); /** * Return a (paginated) list of errors for a given work request. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future listWorkRequestErrors( ListWorkRequestErrorsRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler< ListWorkRequestErrorsRequest, ListWorkRequestErrorsResponse> handler); /** * Return a (paginated) list of logs for a given work request. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future listWorkRequestLogs( ListWorkRequestLogsRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler< ListWorkRequestLogsRequest, ListWorkRequestLogsResponse> handler); /** * Lists the work requests in a compartment. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future listWorkRequests( ListWorkRequestsRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler handler); /** * Removes the labels from the Dataset Labelset. Labels can only be removed if there are no * Annotations associated with the Dataset that reference the Label names. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future removeDatasetLabels( RemoveDatasetLabelsRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler< RemoveDatasetLabelsRequest, RemoveDatasetLabelsResponse> handler); /** * Renames the labels from the Dataset Labelset. Labels that are renamed will be reflected in * Annotations associated with the Dataset that reference the Label names. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future renameDatasetLabels( RenameDatasetLabelsRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler< RenameDatasetLabelsRequest, RenameDatasetLabelsResponse> handler); /** * Writes the dataset records and annotations in a consolidated format out to an object storage * reference for consumption. While the snapshot takes place, there may be a time while records * and annotations cannot be created to ensure the snapshot is a point in time. * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future snapshotDataset( SnapshotDatasetRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler handler); /** * Updates the Dataset * * @param request The request object containing the details to send * @param handler The request handler to invoke upon completion, may be null. * @return A Future that can be used to get the response if no AsyncHandler was provided. Note, * if you provide an AsyncHandler and use the Future, some types of responses (like * java.io.InputStream) may not be able to be read in both places as the underlying stream * may only be consumed once. */ java.util.concurrent.Future updateDataset( UpdateDatasetRequest request, com.oracle.bmc.responses.AsyncHandler handler); }





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