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package software.amazon.awscdk.services.cloud9.alpha;
/**
* (experimental) A Cloud9 Environment.
*/
@javax.annotation.Generated(value = "jsii-pacmak/1.103.1 (build bef2dea)", date = "2024-09-18T22:17:05.954Z")
@software.amazon.jsii.Jsii(module = software.amazon.awscdk.services.cloud9.alpha.$Module.class, fqn = "@aws-cdk/aws-cloud9-alpha.IEc2Environment")
@software.amazon.jsii.Jsii.Proxy(IEc2Environment.Jsii$Proxy.class)
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Experimental)
public interface IEc2Environment extends software.amazon.jsii.JsiiSerializable, software.amazon.awscdk.IResource {
/**
* (experimental) The arn of the EnvironmentEc2.
*/
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Experimental)
@org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull java.lang.String getEc2EnvironmentArn();
/**
* (experimental) The name of the EnvironmentEc2.
*/
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Experimental)
@org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull java.lang.String getEc2EnvironmentName();
/**
* A proxy class which represents a concrete javascript instance of this type.
*/
@software.amazon.jsii.Internal
final class Jsii$Proxy extends software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObject implements software.amazon.awscdk.services.cloud9.alpha.IEc2Environment.Jsii$Default {
protected Jsii$Proxy(final software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObjectRef objRef) {
super(objRef);
}
/**
* The tree node.
*/
@Override
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Stable)
public final @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull software.constructs.Node getNode() {
return software.amazon.jsii.Kernel.get(this, "node", software.amazon.jsii.NativeType.forClass(software.constructs.Node.class));
}
/**
* The environment this resource belongs to.
*
* For resources that are created and managed by the CDK
* (generally, those created by creating new class instances like Role, Bucket, etc.),
* this is always the same as the environment of the stack they belong to;
* however, for imported resources
* (those obtained from static methods like fromRoleArn, fromBucketName, etc.),
* that might be different than the stack they were imported into.
*/
@Override
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Stable)
public final @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull software.amazon.awscdk.ResourceEnvironment getEnv() {
return software.amazon.jsii.Kernel.get(this, "env", software.amazon.jsii.NativeType.forClass(software.amazon.awscdk.ResourceEnvironment.class));
}
/**
* The stack in which this resource is defined.
*/
@Override
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Stable)
public final @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull software.amazon.awscdk.Stack getStack() {
return software.amazon.jsii.Kernel.get(this, "stack", software.amazon.jsii.NativeType.forClass(software.amazon.awscdk.Stack.class));
}
/**
* (experimental) The arn of the EnvironmentEc2.
*/
@Override
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Experimental)
public final @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull java.lang.String getEc2EnvironmentArn() {
return software.amazon.jsii.Kernel.get(this, "ec2EnvironmentArn", software.amazon.jsii.NativeType.forClass(java.lang.String.class));
}
/**
* (experimental) The name of the EnvironmentEc2.
*/
@Override
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Experimental)
public final @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull java.lang.String getEc2EnvironmentName() {
return software.amazon.jsii.Kernel.get(this, "ec2EnvironmentName", software.amazon.jsii.NativeType.forClass(java.lang.String.class));
}
/**
* Apply the given removal policy to this resource.
*
* The Removal Policy controls what happens to this resource when it stops
* being managed by CloudFormation, either because you've removed it from the
* CDK application or because you've made a change that requires the resource
* to be replaced.
*
* The resource can be deleted (RemovalPolicy.DESTROY
), or left in your AWS
* account for data recovery and cleanup later (RemovalPolicy.RETAIN
).
*
* @param policy This parameter is required.
*/
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Stable)
@Override
public final void applyRemovalPolicy(final @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull software.amazon.awscdk.RemovalPolicy policy) {
software.amazon.jsii.Kernel.call(this, "applyRemovalPolicy", software.amazon.jsii.NativeType.VOID, new Object[] { java.util.Objects.requireNonNull(policy, "policy is required") });
}
}
/**
* Internal default implementation for {@link IEc2Environment}.
*/
@software.amazon.jsii.Internal
interface Jsii$Default extends IEc2Environment, software.amazon.awscdk.IResource.Jsii$Default {
/**
* The tree node.
*/
@Override
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Stable)
default @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull software.constructs.Node getNode() {
return software.amazon.jsii.Kernel.get(this, "node", software.amazon.jsii.NativeType.forClass(software.constructs.Node.class));
}
/**
* The environment this resource belongs to.
*
* For resources that are created and managed by the CDK
* (generally, those created by creating new class instances like Role, Bucket, etc.),
* this is always the same as the environment of the stack they belong to;
* however, for imported resources
* (those obtained from static methods like fromRoleArn, fromBucketName, etc.),
* that might be different than the stack they were imported into.
*/
@Override
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Stable)
default @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull software.amazon.awscdk.ResourceEnvironment getEnv() {
return software.amazon.jsii.Kernel.get(this, "env", software.amazon.jsii.NativeType.forClass(software.amazon.awscdk.ResourceEnvironment.class));
}
/**
* The stack in which this resource is defined.
*/
@Override
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Stable)
default @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull software.amazon.awscdk.Stack getStack() {
return software.amazon.jsii.Kernel.get(this, "stack", software.amazon.jsii.NativeType.forClass(software.amazon.awscdk.Stack.class));
}
/**
* (experimental) The arn of the EnvironmentEc2.
*/
@Override
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Experimental)
default @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull java.lang.String getEc2EnvironmentArn() {
return software.amazon.jsii.Kernel.get(this, "ec2EnvironmentArn", software.amazon.jsii.NativeType.forClass(java.lang.String.class));
}
/**
* (experimental) The name of the EnvironmentEc2.
*/
@Override
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Experimental)
default @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull java.lang.String getEc2EnvironmentName() {
return software.amazon.jsii.Kernel.get(this, "ec2EnvironmentName", software.amazon.jsii.NativeType.forClass(java.lang.String.class));
}
/**
* Apply the given removal policy to this resource.
*
* The Removal Policy controls what happens to this resource when it stops
* being managed by CloudFormation, either because you've removed it from the
* CDK application or because you've made a change that requires the resource
* to be replaced.
*
* The resource can be deleted (RemovalPolicy.DESTROY
), or left in your AWS
* account for data recovery and cleanup later (RemovalPolicy.RETAIN
).
*
* @param policy This parameter is required.
*/
@software.amazon.jsii.Stability(software.amazon.jsii.Stability.Level.Stable)
@Override
default void applyRemovalPolicy(final @org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull software.amazon.awscdk.RemovalPolicy policy) {
software.amazon.jsii.Kernel.call(this, "applyRemovalPolicy", software.amazon.jsii.NativeType.VOID, new Object[] { java.util.Objects.requireNonNull(policy, "policy is required") });
}
}
}