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The AWS Java SDK for Roles Anywhere module holds the client classes that are used for
communicating with Roles Anywhere.
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package software.amazon.awssdk.services.rolesanywhere.endpoints.internal;
import software.amazon.awssdk.annotations.SdkInternalApi;
/**
* For code generating from a template, use a `TemplateVisitor`. Template visitor is written to enable optimized
* behavior for static templates with no dynamic components.
*
* @param
* The return type of this visitor
*/
@SdkInternalApi
public interface TemplateVisitor {
/**
* The template contains a single static string, eg. `"https://mystaticendpoing.com"`
*
* @param value
* : The static value of the template.
* @return T
*/
T visitStaticTemplate(String value);
/**
* The template contains a single dynamic element, eg. `{Region}`. In this case, string formatting is not required.
* The type of the value is guaranteed to be a string.
*
* @param value
* : The single expression that represents this template.
* @return T
*/
T visitSingleDynamicTemplate(Expr value);
/**
* Visit a static element within a multipart template. This will only be called after
* {@link #startMultipartTemplate()} has been invoked.
*
* @param value
* A static element within a larger template
* @return T
*/
T visitStaticElement(String value);
/**
* Visit a dynamic element within a multipart template. This will only be called after
* {@link #startMultipartTemplate()} has been invoked.
*
* @param value
* The dynamic template value
* @return T
*/
T visitDynamicElement(Expr value);
/**
* Invoked prior to visiting a multipart template like `https://{Region}.{dnsSuffix}`. This function will be
* followed by invocations of {@link #visitStaticTemplate(String)} and {@link #visitDynamicElement(Expr)}.
*
* @return T
*/
T startMultipartTemplate();
/**
* Invoked at the conclusion of visiting a multipart template like `https://{Region}.{dnsSuffix}`. This allows
* implementations to do something like call `string.join()` or `stringbuilder.toString()`.
*
* @return T
*/
T finishMultipartTemplate();
}