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// Generated by the protocol buffer compiler.  DO NOT EDIT!
// source: opentelemetry/proto/collector/logs/v1/logs_service.proto

package io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1;

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* * .opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess partial_success = 1; * @return Whether the partialSuccess field is set. */ @java.lang.Override public boolean hasPartialSuccess() { return partialSuccess_ != null; } /** *
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   * Servers MAY also make use of the `partial_success` field to convey
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* * .opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess partial_success = 1; * @return The partialSuccess. */ @java.lang.Override public io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess getPartialSuccess() { return partialSuccess_ == null ? io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess.getDefaultInstance() : partialSuccess_; } /** *
   * The details of a partially successful export request.
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   * (i.e. when the server accepts only parts of the data and rejects the rest)
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   * Servers MAY also make use of the `partial_success` field to convey
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* * .opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess partial_success = 1; * @return Whether the partialSuccess field is set. */ public boolean hasPartialSuccess() { return partialSuccessBuilder_ != null || partialSuccess_ != null; } /** *
     * The details of a partially successful export request.
     * If the request is only partially accepted
     * (i.e. when the server accepts only parts of the data and rejects the rest)
     * the server MUST initialize the `partial_success` field and MUST
     * set the `rejected_<signal>` with the number of items it rejected.
     * Servers MAY also make use of the `partial_success` field to convey
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     * In such cases, the `rejected_<signal>` MUST have a value of `0` and
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     * A `partial_success` message with an empty value (rejected_<signal> = 0 and
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* * .opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess partial_success = 1; * @return The partialSuccess. */ public io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess getPartialSuccess() { if (partialSuccessBuilder_ == null) { return partialSuccess_ == null ? io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess.getDefaultInstance() : partialSuccess_; } else { return partialSuccessBuilder_.getMessage(); } } /** *
     * The details of a partially successful export request.
     * If the request is only partially accepted
     * (i.e. when the server accepts only parts of the data and rejects the rest)
     * the server MUST initialize the `partial_success` field and MUST
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     * Servers MAY also make use of the `partial_success` field to convey
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     * In such cases, the `rejected_<signal>` MUST have a value of `0` and
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     * A `partial_success` message with an empty value (rejected_<signal> = 0 and
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* * .opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess partial_success = 1; */ public Builder setPartialSuccess(io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess value) { if (partialSuccessBuilder_ == null) { if (value == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } partialSuccess_ = value; onChanged(); } else { partialSuccessBuilder_.setMessage(value); } return this; } /** *
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     * (i.e. when the server accepts only parts of the data and rejects the rest)
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     * In such cases, the `rejected_<signal>` MUST have a value of `0` and
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     * Servers MAY also make use of the `partial_success` field to convey
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     * SHOULD interpret it the same way as in the full success case.
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* * .opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess partial_success = 1; */ public Builder mergePartialSuccess(io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess value) { if (partialSuccessBuilder_ == null) { if (partialSuccess_ != null) { partialSuccess_ = io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess.newBuilder(partialSuccess_).mergeFrom(value).buildPartial(); } else { partialSuccess_ = value; } onChanged(); } else { partialSuccessBuilder_.mergeFrom(value); } return this; } /** *
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     * SHOULD interpret it the same way as in the full success case.
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* * .opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess partial_success = 1; */ public Builder clearPartialSuccess() { if (partialSuccessBuilder_ == null) { partialSuccess_ = null; onChanged(); } else { partialSuccess_ = null; partialSuccessBuilder_ = null; } return this; } /** *
     * The details of a partially successful export request.
     * If the request is only partially accepted
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     * Servers MAY also make use of the `partial_success` field to convey
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     * In such cases, the `rejected_<signal>` MUST have a value of `0` and
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     * A `partial_success` message with an empty value (rejected_<signal> = 0 and
     * `error_message` = "") is equivalent to it not being set/present. Senders
     * SHOULD interpret it the same way as in the full success case.
     * 
* * .opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess partial_success = 1; */ public io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess.Builder getPartialSuccessBuilder() { onChanged(); return getPartialSuccessFieldBuilder().getBuilder(); } /** *
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     * If the request is only partially accepted
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     * the server MUST initialize the `partial_success` field and MUST
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     * Servers MAY also make use of the `partial_success` field to convey
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     * In such cases, the `rejected_<signal>` MUST have a value of `0` and
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     * A `partial_success` message with an empty value (rejected_<signal> = 0 and
     * `error_message` = "") is equivalent to it not being set/present. Senders
     * SHOULD interpret it the same way as in the full success case.
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* * .opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess partial_success = 1; */ public io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccessOrBuilder getPartialSuccessOrBuilder() { if (partialSuccessBuilder_ != null) { return partialSuccessBuilder_.getMessageOrBuilder(); } else { return partialSuccess_ == null ? io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess.getDefaultInstance() : partialSuccess_; } } /** *
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     * If the request is only partially accepted
     * (i.e. when the server accepts only parts of the data and rejects the rest)
     * the server MUST initialize the `partial_success` field and MUST
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     * Servers MAY also make use of the `partial_success` field to convey
     * warnings/suggestions to senders even when the request was fully accepted.
     * In such cases, the `rejected_<signal>` MUST have a value of `0` and
     * the `error_message` MUST be non-empty.
     * A `partial_success` message with an empty value (rejected_<signal> = 0 and
     * `error_message` = "") is equivalent to it not being set/present. Senders
     * SHOULD interpret it the same way as in the full success case.
     * 
* * .opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess partial_success = 1; */ private com.google.protobuf.SingleFieldBuilderV3< io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess, io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess.Builder, io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccessOrBuilder> getPartialSuccessFieldBuilder() { if (partialSuccessBuilder_ == null) { partialSuccessBuilder_ = new com.google.protobuf.SingleFieldBuilderV3< io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess, io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccess.Builder, io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsPartialSuccessOrBuilder>( getPartialSuccess(), getParentForChildren(), isClean()); partialSuccess_ = null; } return partialSuccessBuilder_; } @java.lang.Override public final Builder setUnknownFields( final com.google.protobuf.UnknownFieldSet unknownFields) { return super.setUnknownFields(unknownFields); } @java.lang.Override public final Builder mergeUnknownFields( final com.google.protobuf.UnknownFieldSet unknownFields) { return super.mergeUnknownFields(unknownFields); } // @@protoc_insertion_point(builder_scope:opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsServiceResponse) } // @@protoc_insertion_point(class_scope:opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsServiceResponse) private static final io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsServiceResponse DEFAULT_INSTANCE; static { DEFAULT_INSTANCE = new io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsServiceResponse(); } public static io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsServiceResponse getDefaultInstance() { return DEFAULT_INSTANCE; } private static final com.google.protobuf.Parser PARSER = new com.google.protobuf.AbstractParser() { @java.lang.Override public ExportLogsServiceResponse parsePartialFrom( com.google.protobuf.CodedInputStream input, com.google.protobuf.ExtensionRegistryLite extensionRegistry) throws com.google.protobuf.InvalidProtocolBufferException { return new ExportLogsServiceResponse(input, extensionRegistry); } }; public static com.google.protobuf.Parser parser() { return PARSER; } @java.lang.Override public com.google.protobuf.Parser getParserForType() { return PARSER; } @java.lang.Override public io.opentelemetry.proto.collector.logs.v1.ExportLogsServiceResponse getDefaultInstanceForType() { return DEFAULT_INSTANCE; } }




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