@Generated(value="software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public interface LexModelBuildingAsyncClient extends SdkClient
builder()
method.
Amazon Lex is an AWS service for building conversational voice and text interfaces. Use these actions to create, update, and delete conversational bots for new and existing client applications.
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static String |
SERVICE_NAME |
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static LexModelBuildingAsyncClientBuilder |
builder()
Create a builder that can be used to configure and create a
LexModelBuildingAsyncClient . |
static LexModelBuildingAsyncClient |
create()
Create a
LexModelBuildingAsyncClient with the region loaded from the
DefaultAwsRegionProviderChain and credentials loaded from the
DefaultCredentialsProvider . |
default CompletableFuture<CreateBotVersionResponse> |
createBotVersion(Consumer<CreateBotVersionRequest.Builder> createBotVersionRequest)
Creates a new version of the bot based on the
$LATEST version. |
default CompletableFuture<CreateBotVersionResponse> |
createBotVersion(CreateBotVersionRequest createBotVersionRequest)
Creates a new version of the bot based on the
$LATEST version. |
default CompletableFuture<CreateIntentVersionResponse> |
createIntentVersion(Consumer<CreateIntentVersionRequest.Builder> createIntentVersionRequest)
Creates a new version of an intent based on the
$LATEST version of the intent. |
default CompletableFuture<CreateIntentVersionResponse> |
createIntentVersion(CreateIntentVersionRequest createIntentVersionRequest)
Creates a new version of an intent based on the
$LATEST version of the intent. |
default CompletableFuture<CreateSlotTypeVersionResponse> |
createSlotTypeVersion(Consumer<CreateSlotTypeVersionRequest.Builder> createSlotTypeVersionRequest)
Creates a new version of a slot type based on the
$LATEST version of the specified slot type. |
default CompletableFuture<CreateSlotTypeVersionResponse> |
createSlotTypeVersion(CreateSlotTypeVersionRequest createSlotTypeVersionRequest)
Creates a new version of a slot type based on the
$LATEST version of the specified slot type. |
default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotResponse> |
deleteBot(Consumer<DeleteBotRequest.Builder> deleteBotRequest)
Deletes all versions of the bot, including the
$LATEST version. |
default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotResponse> |
deleteBot(DeleteBotRequest deleteBotRequest)
Deletes all versions of the bot, including the
$LATEST version. |
default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotAliasResponse> |
deleteBotAlias(Consumer<DeleteBotAliasRequest.Builder> deleteBotAliasRequest)
Deletes an alias for the specified bot.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotAliasResponse> |
deleteBotAlias(DeleteBotAliasRequest deleteBotAliasRequest)
Deletes an alias for the specified bot.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotChannelAssociationResponse> |
deleteBotChannelAssociation(Consumer<DeleteBotChannelAssociationRequest.Builder> deleteBotChannelAssociationRequest)
Deletes the association between an Amazon Lex bot and a messaging platform.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotChannelAssociationResponse> |
deleteBotChannelAssociation(DeleteBotChannelAssociationRequest deleteBotChannelAssociationRequest)
Deletes the association between an Amazon Lex bot and a messaging platform.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotVersionResponse> |
deleteBotVersion(Consumer<DeleteBotVersionRequest.Builder> deleteBotVersionRequest)
Deletes a specific version of a bot.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotVersionResponse> |
deleteBotVersion(DeleteBotVersionRequest deleteBotVersionRequest)
Deletes a specific version of a bot.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteIntentResponse> |
deleteIntent(Consumer<DeleteIntentRequest.Builder> deleteIntentRequest)
Deletes all versions of the intent, including the
$LATEST version. |
default CompletableFuture<DeleteIntentResponse> |
deleteIntent(DeleteIntentRequest deleteIntentRequest)
Deletes all versions of the intent, including the
$LATEST version. |
default CompletableFuture<DeleteIntentVersionResponse> |
deleteIntentVersion(Consumer<DeleteIntentVersionRequest.Builder> deleteIntentVersionRequest)
Deletes a specific version of an intent.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteIntentVersionResponse> |
deleteIntentVersion(DeleteIntentVersionRequest deleteIntentVersionRequest)
Deletes a specific version of an intent.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteSlotTypeResponse> |
deleteSlotType(Consumer<DeleteSlotTypeRequest.Builder> deleteSlotTypeRequest)
Deletes all versions of the slot type, including the
$LATEST version. |
default CompletableFuture<DeleteSlotTypeResponse> |
deleteSlotType(DeleteSlotTypeRequest deleteSlotTypeRequest)
Deletes all versions of the slot type, including the
$LATEST version. |
default CompletableFuture<DeleteSlotTypeVersionResponse> |
deleteSlotTypeVersion(Consumer<DeleteSlotTypeVersionRequest.Builder> deleteSlotTypeVersionRequest)
Deletes a specific version of a slot type.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteSlotTypeVersionResponse> |
deleteSlotTypeVersion(DeleteSlotTypeVersionRequest deleteSlotTypeVersionRequest)
Deletes a specific version of a slot type.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteUtterancesResponse> |
deleteUtterances(Consumer<DeleteUtterancesRequest.Builder> deleteUtterancesRequest)
Deletes stored utterances.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteUtterancesResponse> |
deleteUtterances(DeleteUtterancesRequest deleteUtterancesRequest)
Deletes stored utterances.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotResponse> |
getBot(Consumer<GetBotRequest.Builder> getBotRequest)
Returns metadata information for a specific bot.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotResponse> |
getBot(GetBotRequest getBotRequest)
Returns metadata information for a specific bot.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotAliasResponse> |
getBotAlias(Consumer<GetBotAliasRequest.Builder> getBotAliasRequest)
Returns information about an Amazon Lex bot alias.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotAliasResponse> |
getBotAlias(GetBotAliasRequest getBotAliasRequest)
Returns information about an Amazon Lex bot alias.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotAliasesResponse> |
getBotAliases(Consumer<GetBotAliasesRequest.Builder> getBotAliasesRequest)
Returns a list of aliases for a specified Amazon Lex bot.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotAliasesResponse> |
getBotAliases(GetBotAliasesRequest getBotAliasesRequest)
Returns a list of aliases for a specified Amazon Lex bot.
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default GetBotAliasesPublisher |
getBotAliasesPaginator(Consumer<GetBotAliasesRequest.Builder> getBotAliasesRequest)
Returns a list of aliases for a specified Amazon Lex bot.
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default GetBotAliasesPublisher |
getBotAliasesPaginator(GetBotAliasesRequest getBotAliasesRequest)
Returns a list of aliases for a specified Amazon Lex bot.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotChannelAssociationResponse> |
getBotChannelAssociation(Consumer<GetBotChannelAssociationRequest.Builder> getBotChannelAssociationRequest)
Returns information about the association between an Amazon Lex bot and a messaging platform.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotChannelAssociationResponse> |
getBotChannelAssociation(GetBotChannelAssociationRequest getBotChannelAssociationRequest)
Returns information about the association between an Amazon Lex bot and a messaging platform.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotChannelAssociationsResponse> |
getBotChannelAssociations(Consumer<GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest.Builder> getBotChannelAssociationsRequest)
Returns a list of all of the channels associated with the specified bot.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotChannelAssociationsResponse> |
getBotChannelAssociations(GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest getBotChannelAssociationsRequest)
Returns a list of all of the channels associated with the specified bot.
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default GetBotChannelAssociationsPublisher |
getBotChannelAssociationsPaginator(Consumer<GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest.Builder> getBotChannelAssociationsRequest)
Returns a list of all of the channels associated with the specified bot.
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default GetBotChannelAssociationsPublisher |
getBotChannelAssociationsPaginator(GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest getBotChannelAssociationsRequest)
Returns a list of all of the channels associated with the specified bot.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotsResponse> |
getBots()
Returns bot information as follows:
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotsResponse> |
getBots(Consumer<GetBotsRequest.Builder> getBotsRequest)
Returns bot information as follows:
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotsResponse> |
getBots(GetBotsRequest getBotsRequest)
Returns bot information as follows:
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default GetBotsPublisher |
getBotsPaginator()
Returns bot information as follows:
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default GetBotsPublisher |
getBotsPaginator(Consumer<GetBotsRequest.Builder> getBotsRequest)
Returns bot information as follows:
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default GetBotsPublisher |
getBotsPaginator(GetBotsRequest getBotsRequest)
Returns bot information as follows:
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotVersionsResponse> |
getBotVersions(Consumer<GetBotVersionsRequest.Builder> getBotVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of a bot.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBotVersionsResponse> |
getBotVersions(GetBotVersionsRequest getBotVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of a bot.
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default GetBotVersionsPublisher |
getBotVersionsPaginator(Consumer<GetBotVersionsRequest.Builder> getBotVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of a bot.
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default GetBotVersionsPublisher |
getBotVersionsPaginator(GetBotVersionsRequest getBotVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of a bot.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinIntentResponse> |
getBuiltinIntent(Consumer<GetBuiltinIntentRequest.Builder> getBuiltinIntentRequest)
Returns information about a built-in intent.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinIntentResponse> |
getBuiltinIntent(GetBuiltinIntentRequest getBuiltinIntentRequest)
Returns information about a built-in intent.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinIntentsResponse> |
getBuiltinIntents()
Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinIntentsResponse> |
getBuiltinIntents(Consumer<GetBuiltinIntentsRequest.Builder> getBuiltinIntentsRequest)
Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinIntentsResponse> |
getBuiltinIntents(GetBuiltinIntentsRequest getBuiltinIntentsRequest)
Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.
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default GetBuiltinIntentsPublisher |
getBuiltinIntentsPaginator()
Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.
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default GetBuiltinIntentsPublisher |
getBuiltinIntentsPaginator(Consumer<GetBuiltinIntentsRequest.Builder> getBuiltinIntentsRequest)
Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.
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default GetBuiltinIntentsPublisher |
getBuiltinIntentsPaginator(GetBuiltinIntentsRequest getBuiltinIntentsRequest)
Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinSlotTypesResponse> |
getBuiltinSlotTypes()
Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinSlotTypesResponse> |
getBuiltinSlotTypes(Consumer<GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest.Builder> getBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinSlotTypesResponse> |
getBuiltinSlotTypes(GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest getBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.
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default GetBuiltinSlotTypesPublisher |
getBuiltinSlotTypesPaginator()
Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.
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default GetBuiltinSlotTypesPublisher |
getBuiltinSlotTypesPaginator(Consumer<GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest.Builder> getBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.
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default GetBuiltinSlotTypesPublisher |
getBuiltinSlotTypesPaginator(GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest getBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.
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default CompletableFuture<GetExportResponse> |
getExport(Consumer<GetExportRequest.Builder> getExportRequest)
Exports the contents of a Amazon Lex resource in a specified format.
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default CompletableFuture<GetExportResponse> |
getExport(GetExportRequest getExportRequest)
Exports the contents of a Amazon Lex resource in a specified format.
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default CompletableFuture<GetIntentResponse> |
getIntent(Consumer<GetIntentRequest.Builder> getIntentRequest)
Returns information about an intent.
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default CompletableFuture<GetIntentResponse> |
getIntent(GetIntentRequest getIntentRequest)
Returns information about an intent.
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default CompletableFuture<GetIntentsResponse> |
getIntents()
Returns intent information as follows:
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default CompletableFuture<GetIntentsResponse> |
getIntents(Consumer<GetIntentsRequest.Builder> getIntentsRequest)
Returns intent information as follows:
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default CompletableFuture<GetIntentsResponse> |
getIntents(GetIntentsRequest getIntentsRequest)
Returns intent information as follows:
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default GetIntentsPublisher |
getIntentsPaginator()
Returns intent information as follows:
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default GetIntentsPublisher |
getIntentsPaginator(Consumer<GetIntentsRequest.Builder> getIntentsRequest)
Returns intent information as follows:
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default GetIntentsPublisher |
getIntentsPaginator(GetIntentsRequest getIntentsRequest)
Returns intent information as follows:
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default CompletableFuture<GetIntentVersionsResponse> |
getIntentVersions(Consumer<GetIntentVersionsRequest.Builder> getIntentVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of an intent.
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default CompletableFuture<GetIntentVersionsResponse> |
getIntentVersions(GetIntentVersionsRequest getIntentVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of an intent.
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default GetIntentVersionsPublisher |
getIntentVersionsPaginator(Consumer<GetIntentVersionsRequest.Builder> getIntentVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of an intent.
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default GetIntentVersionsPublisher |
getIntentVersionsPaginator(GetIntentVersionsRequest getIntentVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of an intent.
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default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypeResponse> |
getSlotType(Consumer<GetSlotTypeRequest.Builder> getSlotTypeRequest)
Returns information about a specific version of a slot type.
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default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypeResponse> |
getSlotType(GetSlotTypeRequest getSlotTypeRequest)
Returns information about a specific version of a slot type.
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default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypesResponse> |
getSlotTypes()
Returns slot type information as follows:
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default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypesResponse> |
getSlotTypes(Consumer<GetSlotTypesRequest.Builder> getSlotTypesRequest)
Returns slot type information as follows:
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default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypesResponse> |
getSlotTypes(GetSlotTypesRequest getSlotTypesRequest)
Returns slot type information as follows:
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default GetSlotTypesPublisher |
getSlotTypesPaginator()
Returns slot type information as follows:
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default GetSlotTypesPublisher |
getSlotTypesPaginator(Consumer<GetSlotTypesRequest.Builder> getSlotTypesRequest)
Returns slot type information as follows:
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default GetSlotTypesPublisher |
getSlotTypesPaginator(GetSlotTypesRequest getSlotTypesRequest)
Returns slot type information as follows:
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default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypeVersionsResponse> |
getSlotTypeVersions(Consumer<GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest.Builder> getSlotTypeVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all versions of a slot type.
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default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypeVersionsResponse> |
getSlotTypeVersions(GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest getSlotTypeVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all versions of a slot type.
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default GetSlotTypeVersionsPublisher |
getSlotTypeVersionsPaginator(Consumer<GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest.Builder> getSlotTypeVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all versions of a slot type.
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default GetSlotTypeVersionsPublisher |
getSlotTypeVersionsPaginator(GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest getSlotTypeVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all versions of a slot type.
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default CompletableFuture<GetUtterancesViewResponse> |
getUtterancesView(Consumer<GetUtterancesViewRequest.Builder> getUtterancesViewRequest)
Use the
GetUtterancesView operation to get information about the utterances that your users have
made to your bot. |
default CompletableFuture<GetUtterancesViewResponse> |
getUtterancesView(GetUtterancesViewRequest getUtterancesViewRequest)
Use the
GetUtterancesView operation to get information about the utterances that your users have
made to your bot. |
default CompletableFuture<PutBotResponse> |
putBot(Consumer<PutBotRequest.Builder> putBotRequest)
Creates an Amazon Lex conversational bot or replaces an existing bot.
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default CompletableFuture<PutBotResponse> |
putBot(PutBotRequest putBotRequest)
Creates an Amazon Lex conversational bot or replaces an existing bot.
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default CompletableFuture<PutBotAliasResponse> |
putBotAlias(Consumer<PutBotAliasRequest.Builder> putBotAliasRequest)
Creates an alias for the specified version of the bot or replaces an alias for the specified bot.
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default CompletableFuture<PutBotAliasResponse> |
putBotAlias(PutBotAliasRequest putBotAliasRequest)
Creates an alias for the specified version of the bot or replaces an alias for the specified bot.
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default CompletableFuture<PutIntentResponse> |
putIntent(Consumer<PutIntentRequest.Builder> putIntentRequest)
Creates an intent or replaces an existing intent.
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default CompletableFuture<PutIntentResponse> |
putIntent(PutIntentRequest putIntentRequest)
Creates an intent or replaces an existing intent.
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default CompletableFuture<PutSlotTypeResponse> |
putSlotType(Consumer<PutSlotTypeRequest.Builder> putSlotTypeRequest)
Creates a custom slot type or replaces an existing custom slot type.
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default CompletableFuture<PutSlotTypeResponse> |
putSlotType(PutSlotTypeRequest putSlotTypeRequest)
Creates a custom slot type or replaces an existing custom slot type.
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serviceName
close
static final String SERVICE_NAME
static LexModelBuildingAsyncClient create()
LexModelBuildingAsyncClient
with the region loaded from the
DefaultAwsRegionProviderChain
and credentials loaded from the
DefaultCredentialsProvider
.static LexModelBuildingAsyncClientBuilder builder()
LexModelBuildingAsyncClient
.default CompletableFuture<CreateBotVersionResponse> createBotVersion(CreateBotVersionRequest createBotVersionRequest)
Creates a new version of the bot based on the $LATEST
version. If the $LATEST
version of this resource hasn't changed since you created the last version, Amazon Lex doesn't create a new
version. It returns the last created version.
You can update only the $LATEST
version of the bot. You can't update the numbered versions that
you create with the CreateBotVersion
operation.
When you create the first version of a bot, Amazon Lex sets the version to 1. Subsequent versions increment by 1. For more information, see versioning-intro.
This operation requires permission for the lex:CreateBotVersion
action.
createBotVersionRequest
- default CompletableFuture<CreateBotVersionResponse> createBotVersion(Consumer<CreateBotVersionRequest.Builder> createBotVersionRequest)
Creates a new version of the bot based on the $LATEST
version. If the $LATEST
version of this resource hasn't changed since you created the last version, Amazon Lex doesn't create a new
version. It returns the last created version.
You can update only the $LATEST
version of the bot. You can't update the numbered versions that
you create with the CreateBotVersion
operation.
When you create the first version of a bot, Amazon Lex sets the version to 1. Subsequent versions increment by 1. For more information, see versioning-intro.
This operation requires permission for the lex:CreateBotVersion
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateBotVersionRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via CreateBotVersionRequest.builder()
createBotVersionRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on CreateBotVersionRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<CreateIntentVersionResponse> createIntentVersion(CreateIntentVersionRequest createIntentVersionRequest)
Creates a new version of an intent based on the $LATEST
version of the intent. If the
$LATEST
version of this intent hasn't changed since you last updated it, Amazon Lex doesn't
create a new version. It returns the last version you created.
You can update only the $LATEST
version of the intent. You can't update the numbered versions
that you create with the CreateIntentVersion
operation.
When you create a version of an intent, Amazon Lex sets the version to 1. Subsequent versions increment by 1. For more information, see versioning-intro.
This operation requires permissions to perform the lex:CreateIntentVersion
action.
createIntentVersionRequest
- default CompletableFuture<CreateIntentVersionResponse> createIntentVersion(Consumer<CreateIntentVersionRequest.Builder> createIntentVersionRequest)
Creates a new version of an intent based on the $LATEST
version of the intent. If the
$LATEST
version of this intent hasn't changed since you last updated it, Amazon Lex doesn't
create a new version. It returns the last version you created.
You can update only the $LATEST
version of the intent. You can't update the numbered versions
that you create with the CreateIntentVersion
operation.
When you create a version of an intent, Amazon Lex sets the version to 1. Subsequent versions increment by 1. For more information, see versioning-intro.
This operation requires permissions to perform the lex:CreateIntentVersion
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateIntentVersionRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via CreateIntentVersionRequest.builder()
createIntentVersionRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on CreateIntentVersionRequest.Builder
to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<CreateSlotTypeVersionResponse> createSlotTypeVersion(CreateSlotTypeVersionRequest createSlotTypeVersionRequest)
Creates a new version of a slot type based on the $LATEST
version of the specified slot type. If
the $LATEST
version of this resource has not changed since the last version that you created,
Amazon Lex doesn't create a new version. It returns the last version that you created.
You can update only the $LATEST
version of a slot type. You can't update the numbered versions
that you create with the CreateSlotTypeVersion
operation.
When you create a version of a slot type, Amazon Lex sets the version to 1. Subsequent versions increment by 1. For more information, see versioning-intro.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:CreateSlotTypeVersion
action.
createSlotTypeVersionRequest
- default CompletableFuture<CreateSlotTypeVersionResponse> createSlotTypeVersion(Consumer<CreateSlotTypeVersionRequest.Builder> createSlotTypeVersionRequest)
Creates a new version of a slot type based on the $LATEST
version of the specified slot type. If
the $LATEST
version of this resource has not changed since the last version that you created,
Amazon Lex doesn't create a new version. It returns the last version that you created.
You can update only the $LATEST
version of a slot type. You can't update the numbered versions
that you create with the CreateSlotTypeVersion
operation.
When you create a version of a slot type, Amazon Lex sets the version to 1. Subsequent versions increment by 1. For more information, see versioning-intro.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:CreateSlotTypeVersion
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateSlotTypeVersionRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via CreateSlotTypeVersionRequest.builder()
createSlotTypeVersionRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on CreateSlotTypeVersionRequest.Builder
to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotResponse> deleteBot(DeleteBotRequest deleteBotRequest)
Deletes all versions of the bot, including the $LATEST
version. To delete a specific version of
the bot, use the DeleteBotVersion operation.
If a bot has an alias, you can't delete it. Instead, the DeleteBot
operation returns a
ResourceInUseException
exception that includes a reference to the alias that refers to the bot. To
remove the reference to the bot, delete the alias. If you get the same exception again, delete the referring
alias until the DeleteBot
operation is successful.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteBot
action.
deleteBotRequest
- The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotResponse> deleteBot(Consumer<DeleteBotRequest.Builder> deleteBotRequest)
Deletes all versions of the bot, including the $LATEST
version. To delete a specific version of
the bot, use the DeleteBotVersion operation.
If a bot has an alias, you can't delete it. Instead, the DeleteBot
operation returns a
ResourceInUseException
exception that includes a reference to the alias that refers to the bot. To
remove the reference to the bot, delete the alias. If you get the same exception again, delete the referring
alias until the DeleteBot
operation is successful.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteBot
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteBotRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via DeleteBotRequest.builder()
deleteBotRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteBotRequest.Builder
to create a request.The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotAliasResponse> deleteBotAlias(DeleteBotAliasRequest deleteBotAliasRequest)
Deletes an alias for the specified bot.
You can't delete an alias that is used in the association between a bot and a messaging channel. If an alias is
used in a channel association, the DeleteBot
operation returns a ResourceInUseException
exception that includes a reference to the channel association that refers to the bot. You can remove the
reference to the alias by deleting the channel association. If you get the same exception again, delete the
referring association until the DeleteBotAlias
operation is successful.
deleteBotAliasRequest
- The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotAliasResponse> deleteBotAlias(Consumer<DeleteBotAliasRequest.Builder> deleteBotAliasRequest)
Deletes an alias for the specified bot.
You can't delete an alias that is used in the association between a bot and a messaging channel. If an alias is
used in a channel association, the DeleteBot
operation returns a ResourceInUseException
exception that includes a reference to the channel association that refers to the bot. You can remove the
reference to the alias by deleting the channel association. If you get the same exception again, delete the
referring association until the DeleteBotAlias
operation is successful.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteBotAliasRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via DeleteBotAliasRequest.builder()
deleteBotAliasRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteBotAliasRequest.Builder
to create a request.The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotChannelAssociationResponse> deleteBotChannelAssociation(DeleteBotChannelAssociationRequest deleteBotChannelAssociationRequest)
Deletes the association between an Amazon Lex bot and a messaging platform.
This operation requires permission for the lex:DeleteBotChannelAssociation
action.
deleteBotChannelAssociationRequest
- default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotChannelAssociationResponse> deleteBotChannelAssociation(Consumer<DeleteBotChannelAssociationRequest.Builder> deleteBotChannelAssociationRequest)
Deletes the association between an Amazon Lex bot and a messaging platform.
This operation requires permission for the lex:DeleteBotChannelAssociation
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteBotChannelAssociationRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create one manually via DeleteBotChannelAssociationRequest.builder()
deleteBotChannelAssociationRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteBotChannelAssociationRequest.Builder
to create
a request.default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotVersionResponse> deleteBotVersion(DeleteBotVersionRequest deleteBotVersionRequest)
Deletes a specific version of a bot. To delete all versions of a bot, use the DeleteBot operation.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteBotVersion
action.
deleteBotVersionRequest
- The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteBotVersionResponse> deleteBotVersion(Consumer<DeleteBotVersionRequest.Builder> deleteBotVersionRequest)
Deletes a specific version of a bot. To delete all versions of a bot, use the DeleteBot operation.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteBotVersion
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteBotVersionRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via DeleteBotVersionRequest.builder()
deleteBotVersionRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteBotVersionRequest.Builder
to create a request.The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteIntentResponse> deleteIntent(DeleteIntentRequest deleteIntentRequest)
Deletes all versions of the intent, including the $LATEST
version. To delete a specific version
of the intent, use the DeleteIntentVersion operation.
You can delete a version of an intent only if it is not referenced. To delete an intent that is referred to in one or more bots (see how-it-works), you must remove those references first.
If you get the ResourceInUseException
exception, it provides an example reference that shows where
the intent is referenced. To remove the reference to the intent, either update the bot or delete it. If you get
the same exception when you attempt to delete the intent again, repeat until the intent has no references and the
call to DeleteIntent
is successful.
This operation requires permission for the lex:DeleteIntent
action.
deleteIntentRequest
- The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteIntentResponse> deleteIntent(Consumer<DeleteIntentRequest.Builder> deleteIntentRequest)
Deletes all versions of the intent, including the $LATEST
version. To delete a specific version
of the intent, use the DeleteIntentVersion operation.
You can delete a version of an intent only if it is not referenced. To delete an intent that is referred to in one or more bots (see how-it-works), you must remove those references first.
If you get the ResourceInUseException
exception, it provides an example reference that shows where
the intent is referenced. To remove the reference to the intent, either update the bot or delete it. If you get
the same exception when you attempt to delete the intent again, repeat until the intent has no references and the
call to DeleteIntent
is successful.
This operation requires permission for the lex:DeleteIntent
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteIntentRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via DeleteIntentRequest.builder()
deleteIntentRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteIntentRequest.Builder
to create a request.The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteIntentVersionResponse> deleteIntentVersion(DeleteIntentVersionRequest deleteIntentVersionRequest)
Deletes a specific version of an intent. To delete all versions of a intent, use the DeleteIntent operation.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteIntentVersion
action.
deleteIntentVersionRequest
- The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteIntentVersionResponse> deleteIntentVersion(Consumer<DeleteIntentVersionRequest.Builder> deleteIntentVersionRequest)
Deletes a specific version of an intent. To delete all versions of a intent, use the DeleteIntent operation.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteIntentVersion
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteIntentVersionRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via DeleteIntentVersionRequest.builder()
deleteIntentVersionRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteIntentVersionRequest.Builder
to create a
request.The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteSlotTypeResponse> deleteSlotType(DeleteSlotTypeRequest deleteSlotTypeRequest)
Deletes all versions of the slot type, including the $LATEST
version. To delete a specific
version of the slot type, use the DeleteSlotTypeVersion operation.
You can delete a version of a slot type only if it is not referenced. To delete a slot type that is referred to in one or more intents, you must remove those references first.
If you get the ResourceInUseException
exception, the exception provides an example reference that
shows the intent where the slot type is referenced. To remove the reference to the slot type, either update the
intent or delete it. If you get the same exception when you attempt to delete the slot type again, repeat until
the slot type has no references and the DeleteSlotType
call is successful.
This operation requires permission for the lex:DeleteSlotType
action.
deleteSlotTypeRequest
- The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteSlotTypeResponse> deleteSlotType(Consumer<DeleteSlotTypeRequest.Builder> deleteSlotTypeRequest)
Deletes all versions of the slot type, including the $LATEST
version. To delete a specific
version of the slot type, use the DeleteSlotTypeVersion operation.
You can delete a version of a slot type only if it is not referenced. To delete a slot type that is referred to in one or more intents, you must remove those references first.
If you get the ResourceInUseException
exception, the exception provides an example reference that
shows the intent where the slot type is referenced. To remove the reference to the slot type, either update the
intent or delete it. If you get the same exception when you attempt to delete the slot type again, repeat until
the slot type has no references and the DeleteSlotType
call is successful.
This operation requires permission for the lex:DeleteSlotType
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteSlotTypeRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via DeleteSlotTypeRequest.builder()
deleteSlotTypeRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteSlotTypeRequest.Builder
to create a request.The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteSlotTypeVersionResponse> deleteSlotTypeVersion(DeleteSlotTypeVersionRequest deleteSlotTypeVersionRequest)
Deletes a specific version of a slot type. To delete all versions of a slot type, use the DeleteSlotType operation.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteSlotTypeVersion
action.
deleteSlotTypeVersionRequest
- The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteSlotTypeVersionResponse> deleteSlotTypeVersion(Consumer<DeleteSlotTypeVersionRequest.Builder> deleteSlotTypeVersionRequest)
Deletes a specific version of a slot type. To delete all versions of a slot type, use the DeleteSlotType operation.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteSlotTypeVersion
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteSlotTypeVersionRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via DeleteSlotTypeVersionRequest.builder()
deleteSlotTypeVersionRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteSlotTypeVersionRequest.Builder
to create a
request.The body of the exception contains a JSON object that describes the resource.
{ "resourceType": BOT | BOTALIAS | BOTCHANNEL | INTENT,
"resourceReference": {
"name": string, "version": string } }
default CompletableFuture<DeleteUtterancesResponse> deleteUtterances(DeleteUtterancesRequest deleteUtterancesRequest)
Deletes stored utterances.
Amazon Lex stores the utterances that users send to your bot unless the childDirected
field in the
bot is set to true
. Utterances are stored for 15 days for use with the GetUtterancesView
operation, and then stored indefinately for use in improving the ability of your bot to respond to user input.
Use the DeleteStoredUtterances
operation to manually delete stored utterances for a specific user.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteUtterances
action.
deleteUtterancesRequest
- default CompletableFuture<DeleteUtterancesResponse> deleteUtterances(Consumer<DeleteUtterancesRequest.Builder> deleteUtterancesRequest)
Deletes stored utterances.
Amazon Lex stores the utterances that users send to your bot unless the childDirected
field in the
bot is set to true
. Utterances are stored for 15 days for use with the GetUtterancesView
operation, and then stored indefinately for use in improving the ability of your bot to respond to user input.
Use the DeleteStoredUtterances
operation to manually delete stored utterances for a specific user.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteUtterances
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteUtterancesRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via DeleteUtterancesRequest.builder()
deleteUtterancesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteUtterancesRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetBotResponse> getBot(GetBotRequest getBotRequest)
Returns metadata information for a specific bot. You must provide the bot name and the bot version or alias.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBot
action.
getBotRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetBotResponse> getBot(Consumer<GetBotRequest.Builder> getBotRequest)
Returns metadata information for a specific bot. You must provide the bot name and the bot version or alias.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBot
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBotRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create
one manually via GetBotRequest.builder()
getBotRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBotRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetBotAliasResponse> getBotAlias(GetBotAliasRequest getBotAliasRequest)
Returns information about an Amazon Lex bot alias. For more information about aliases, see versioning-aliases.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotAlias
action.
getBotAliasRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetBotAliasResponse> getBotAlias(Consumer<GetBotAliasRequest.Builder> getBotAliasRequest)
Returns information about an Amazon Lex bot alias. For more information about aliases, see versioning-aliases.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotAlias
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBotAliasRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetBotAliasRequest.builder()
getBotAliasRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBotAliasRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetBotAliasesResponse> getBotAliases(GetBotAliasesRequest getBotAliasesRequest)
Returns a list of aliases for a specified Amazon Lex bot.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotAliases
action.
getBotAliasesRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetBotAliasesResponse> getBotAliases(Consumer<GetBotAliasesRequest.Builder> getBotAliasesRequest)
Returns a list of aliases for a specified Amazon Lex bot.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotAliases
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBotAliasesRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetBotAliasesRequest.builder()
getBotAliasesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBotAliasesRequest.Builder
to create a request.default GetBotAliasesPublisher getBotAliasesPaginator(GetBotAliasesRequest getBotAliasesRequest)
Returns a list of aliases for a specified Amazon Lex bot.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotAliases
action.
This is a variant of
getBotAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotAliasesRequest)
operation.
The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotAliasesPublisher publisher = client.getBotAliasesPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotAliasesPublisher publisher = client.getBotAliasesPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotAliasesResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotAliasesResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBotAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotAliasesRequest)
operation.
getBotAliasesRequest
- default GetBotAliasesPublisher getBotAliasesPaginator(Consumer<GetBotAliasesRequest.Builder> getBotAliasesRequest)
Returns a list of aliases for a specified Amazon Lex bot.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotAliases
action.
This is a variant of
getBotAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotAliasesRequest)
operation.
The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotAliasesPublisher publisher = client.getBotAliasesPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotAliasesPublisher publisher = client.getBotAliasesPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotAliasesResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotAliasesResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBotAliases(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotAliasesRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBotAliasesRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetBotAliasesRequest.builder()
getBotAliasesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBotAliasesRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetBotChannelAssociationResponse> getBotChannelAssociation(GetBotChannelAssociationRequest getBotChannelAssociationRequest)
Returns information about the association between an Amazon Lex bot and a messaging platform.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotChannelAssociation
action.
getBotChannelAssociationRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetBotChannelAssociationResponse> getBotChannelAssociation(Consumer<GetBotChannelAssociationRequest.Builder> getBotChannelAssociationRequest)
Returns information about the association between an Amazon Lex bot and a messaging platform.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotChannelAssociation
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBotChannelAssociationRequest.Builder
avoiding
the need to create one manually via GetBotChannelAssociationRequest.builder()
getBotChannelAssociationRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBotChannelAssociationRequest.Builder
to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<GetBotChannelAssociationsResponse> getBotChannelAssociations(GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest getBotChannelAssociationsRequest)
Returns a list of all of the channels associated with the specified bot.
The GetBotChannelAssociations
operation requires permissions for the
lex:GetBotChannelAssociations
action.
getBotChannelAssociationsRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetBotChannelAssociationsResponse> getBotChannelAssociations(Consumer<GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest.Builder> getBotChannelAssociationsRequest)
Returns a list of all of the channels associated with the specified bot.
The GetBotChannelAssociations
operation requires permissions for the
lex:GetBotChannelAssociations
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest.Builder
avoiding
the need to create one manually via GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest.builder()
getBotChannelAssociationsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest.Builder
to create a
request.default GetBotChannelAssociationsPublisher getBotChannelAssociationsPaginator(GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest getBotChannelAssociationsRequest)
Returns a list of all of the channels associated with the specified bot.
The GetBotChannelAssociations
operation requires permissions for the
lex:GetBotChannelAssociations
action.
This is a variant of
getBotChannelAssociations(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotChannelAssociationsPublisher publisher = client.getBotChannelAssociationsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotChannelAssociationsPublisher publisher = client.getBotChannelAssociationsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotChannelAssociationsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotChannelAssociationsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBotChannelAssociations(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest)
operation.
getBotChannelAssociationsRequest
- default GetBotChannelAssociationsPublisher getBotChannelAssociationsPaginator(Consumer<GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest.Builder> getBotChannelAssociationsRequest)
Returns a list of all of the channels associated with the specified bot.
The GetBotChannelAssociations
operation requires permissions for the
lex:GetBotChannelAssociations
action.
This is a variant of
getBotChannelAssociations(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotChannelAssociationsPublisher publisher = client.getBotChannelAssociationsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotChannelAssociationsPublisher publisher = client.getBotChannelAssociationsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotChannelAssociationsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotChannelAssociationsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBotChannelAssociations(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest.Builder
avoiding
the need to create one manually via GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest.builder()
getBotChannelAssociationsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest.Builder
to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<GetBotVersionsResponse> getBotVersions(GetBotVersionsRequest getBotVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of a bot.
The GetBotVersions
operation returns a BotMetadata
object for each version of a bot.
For example, if a bot has three numbered versions, the GetBotVersions
operation returns four
BotMetadata
objects in the response, one for each numbered version and one for the
$LATEST
version.
The GetBotVersions
operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST
version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotVersions
action.
getBotVersionsRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetBotVersionsResponse> getBotVersions(Consumer<GetBotVersionsRequest.Builder> getBotVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of a bot.
The GetBotVersions
operation returns a BotMetadata
object for each version of a bot.
For example, if a bot has three numbered versions, the GetBotVersions
operation returns four
BotMetadata
objects in the response, one for each numbered version and one for the
$LATEST
version.
The GetBotVersions
operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST
version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotVersions
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBotVersionsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetBotVersionsRequest.builder()
getBotVersionsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBotVersionsRequest.Builder
to create a request.default GetBotVersionsPublisher getBotVersionsPaginator(GetBotVersionsRequest getBotVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of a bot.
The GetBotVersions
operation returns a BotMetadata
object for each version of a bot.
For example, if a bot has three numbered versions, the GetBotVersions
operation returns four
BotMetadata
objects in the response, one for each numbered version and one for the
$LATEST
version.
The GetBotVersions
operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST
version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotVersions
action.
This is a variant of
getBotVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotVersionsRequest)
operation.
The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotVersionsPublisher publisher = client.getBotVersionsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotVersionsPublisher publisher = client.getBotVersionsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotVersionsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotVersionsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBotVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotVersionsRequest)
operation.
getBotVersionsRequest
- default GetBotVersionsPublisher getBotVersionsPaginator(Consumer<GetBotVersionsRequest.Builder> getBotVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of a bot.
The GetBotVersions
operation returns a BotMetadata
object for each version of a bot.
For example, if a bot has three numbered versions, the GetBotVersions
operation returns four
BotMetadata
objects in the response, one for each numbered version and one for the
$LATEST
version.
The GetBotVersions
operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST
version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotVersions
action.
This is a variant of
getBotVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotVersionsRequest)
operation.
The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotVersionsPublisher publisher = client.getBotVersionsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotVersionsPublisher publisher = client.getBotVersionsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotVersionsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotVersionsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBotVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotVersionsRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBotVersionsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetBotVersionsRequest.builder()
getBotVersionsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBotVersionsRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetBotsResponse> getBots(GetBotsRequest getBotsRequest)
Returns bot information as follows:
If you provide the nameContains
field, the response includes information for the
$LATEST
version of all bots whose name contains the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, the operation returns information about the
$LATEST
version of all of your bots.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBots
action.
getBotsRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetBotsResponse> getBots(Consumer<GetBotsRequest.Builder> getBotsRequest)
Returns bot information as follows:
If you provide the nameContains
field, the response includes information for the
$LATEST
version of all bots whose name contains the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, the operation returns information about the
$LATEST
version of all of your bots.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBots
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBotsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create
one manually via GetBotsRequest.builder()
getBotsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBotsRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetBotsResponse> getBots()
Returns bot information as follows:
If you provide the nameContains
field, the response includes information for the
$LATEST
version of all bots whose name contains the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, the operation returns information about the
$LATEST
version of all of your bots.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBots
action.
default GetBotsPublisher getBotsPaginator()
Returns bot information as follows:
If you provide the nameContains
field, the response includes information for the
$LATEST
version of all bots whose name contains the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, the operation returns information about the
$LATEST
version of all of your bots.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBots
action.
This is a variant of getBots(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotsPublisher publisher = client.getBotsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotsPublisher publisher = client.getBotsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBots(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotsRequest)
operation.
default GetBotsPublisher getBotsPaginator(GetBotsRequest getBotsRequest)
Returns bot information as follows:
If you provide the nameContains
field, the response includes information for the
$LATEST
version of all bots whose name contains the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, the operation returns information about the
$LATEST
version of all of your bots.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBots
action.
This is a variant of getBots(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotsPublisher publisher = client.getBotsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotsPublisher publisher = client.getBotsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBots(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotsRequest)
operation.
getBotsRequest
- default GetBotsPublisher getBotsPaginator(Consumer<GetBotsRequest.Builder> getBotsRequest)
Returns bot information as follows:
If you provide the nameContains
field, the response includes information for the
$LATEST
version of all bots whose name contains the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, the operation returns information about the
$LATEST
version of all of your bots.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBots
action.
This is a variant of getBots(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotsPublisher publisher = client.getBotsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBotsPublisher publisher = client.getBotsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBots(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBotsRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBotsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create
one manually via GetBotsRequest.builder()
getBotsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBotsRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinIntentResponse> getBuiltinIntent(GetBuiltinIntentRequest getBuiltinIntentRequest)
Returns information about a built-in intent.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltinIntent
action.
getBuiltinIntentRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinIntentResponse> getBuiltinIntent(Consumer<GetBuiltinIntentRequest.Builder> getBuiltinIntentRequest)
Returns information about a built-in intent.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltinIntent
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBuiltinIntentRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via GetBuiltinIntentRequest.builder()
getBuiltinIntentRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBuiltinIntentRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinIntentsResponse> getBuiltinIntents(GetBuiltinIntentsRequest getBuiltinIntentsRequest)
Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltinIntents
action.
getBuiltinIntentsRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinIntentsResponse> getBuiltinIntents(Consumer<GetBuiltinIntentsRequest.Builder> getBuiltinIntentsRequest)
Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltinIntents
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBuiltinIntentsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via GetBuiltinIntentsRequest.builder()
getBuiltinIntentsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBuiltinIntentsRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinIntentsResponse> getBuiltinIntents()
Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltinIntents
action.
default GetBuiltinIntentsPublisher getBuiltinIntentsPaginator()
Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltinIntents
action.
This is a variant of
getBuiltinIntents(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinIntentsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBuiltinIntentsPublisher publisher = client.getBuiltinIntentsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBuiltinIntentsPublisher publisher = client.getBuiltinIntentsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinIntentsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinIntentsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBuiltinIntents(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinIntentsRequest)
operation.
default GetBuiltinIntentsPublisher getBuiltinIntentsPaginator(GetBuiltinIntentsRequest getBuiltinIntentsRequest)
Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltinIntents
action.
This is a variant of
getBuiltinIntents(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinIntentsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBuiltinIntentsPublisher publisher = client.getBuiltinIntentsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBuiltinIntentsPublisher publisher = client.getBuiltinIntentsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinIntentsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinIntentsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBuiltinIntents(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinIntentsRequest)
operation.
getBuiltinIntentsRequest
- default GetBuiltinIntentsPublisher getBuiltinIntentsPaginator(Consumer<GetBuiltinIntentsRequest.Builder> getBuiltinIntentsRequest)
Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltinIntents
action.
This is a variant of
getBuiltinIntents(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinIntentsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBuiltinIntentsPublisher publisher = client.getBuiltinIntentsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBuiltinIntentsPublisher publisher = client.getBuiltinIntentsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinIntentsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinIntentsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBuiltinIntents(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinIntentsRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBuiltinIntentsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via GetBuiltinIntentsRequest.builder()
getBuiltinIntentsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBuiltinIntentsRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinSlotTypesResponse> getBuiltinSlotTypes(GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest getBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.
For a list of built-in slot types, see Slot Type Reference in the Alexa Skills Kit.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltInSlotTypes
action.
getBuiltinSlotTypesRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinSlotTypesResponse> getBuiltinSlotTypes(Consumer<GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest.Builder> getBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.
For a list of built-in slot types, see Slot Type Reference in the Alexa Skills Kit.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltInSlotTypes
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest.builder()
getBuiltinSlotTypesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest.Builder
to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<GetBuiltinSlotTypesResponse> getBuiltinSlotTypes()
Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.
For a list of built-in slot types, see Slot Type Reference in the Alexa Skills Kit.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltInSlotTypes
action.
default GetBuiltinSlotTypesPublisher getBuiltinSlotTypesPaginator()
Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.
For a list of built-in slot types, see Slot Type Reference in the Alexa Skills Kit.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltInSlotTypes
action.
This is a variant of
getBuiltinSlotTypes(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBuiltinSlotTypesPublisher publisher = client.getBuiltinSlotTypesPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBuiltinSlotTypesPublisher publisher = client.getBuiltinSlotTypesPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinSlotTypesResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinSlotTypesResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBuiltinSlotTypes(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
operation.
default GetBuiltinSlotTypesPublisher getBuiltinSlotTypesPaginator(GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest getBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.
For a list of built-in slot types, see Slot Type Reference in the Alexa Skills Kit.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltInSlotTypes
action.
This is a variant of
getBuiltinSlotTypes(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBuiltinSlotTypesPublisher publisher = client.getBuiltinSlotTypesPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBuiltinSlotTypesPublisher publisher = client.getBuiltinSlotTypesPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinSlotTypesResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinSlotTypesResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBuiltinSlotTypes(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
operation.
getBuiltinSlotTypesRequest
- default GetBuiltinSlotTypesPublisher getBuiltinSlotTypesPaginator(Consumer<GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest.Builder> getBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.
For a list of built-in slot types, see Slot Type Reference in the Alexa Skills Kit.
This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltInSlotTypes
action.
This is a variant of
getBuiltinSlotTypes(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBuiltinSlotTypesPublisher publisher = client.getBuiltinSlotTypesPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetBuiltinSlotTypesPublisher publisher = client.getBuiltinSlotTypesPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinSlotTypesResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinSlotTypesResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getBuiltinSlotTypes(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest.builder()
getBuiltinSlotTypesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetBuiltinSlotTypesRequest.Builder
to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<GetExportResponse> getExport(GetExportRequest getExportRequest)
Exports the contents of a Amazon Lex resource in a specified format.
getExportRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetExportResponse> getExport(Consumer<GetExportRequest.Builder> getExportRequest)
Exports the contents of a Amazon Lex resource in a specified format.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetExportRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetExportRequest.builder()
getExportRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetExportRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetIntentResponse> getIntent(GetIntentRequest getIntentRequest)
Returns information about an intent. In addition to the intent name, you must specify the intent version.
This operation requires permissions to perform the lex:GetIntent
action.
getIntentRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetIntentResponse> getIntent(Consumer<GetIntentRequest.Builder> getIntentRequest)
Returns information about an intent. In addition to the intent name, you must specify the intent version.
This operation requires permissions to perform the lex:GetIntent
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetIntentRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetIntentRequest.builder()
getIntentRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetIntentRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetIntentVersionsResponse> getIntentVersions(GetIntentVersionsRequest getIntentVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of an intent.
The GetIntentVersions
operation returns an IntentMetadata
object for each version of an
intent. For example, if an intent has three numbered versions, the GetIntentVersions
operation
returns four IntentMetadata
objects in the response, one for each numbered version and one for the
$LATEST
version.
The GetIntentVersions
operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST
version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetIntentVersions
action.
getIntentVersionsRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetIntentVersionsResponse> getIntentVersions(Consumer<GetIntentVersionsRequest.Builder> getIntentVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of an intent.
The GetIntentVersions
operation returns an IntentMetadata
object for each version of an
intent. For example, if an intent has three numbered versions, the GetIntentVersions
operation
returns four IntentMetadata
objects in the response, one for each numbered version and one for the
$LATEST
version.
The GetIntentVersions
operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST
version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetIntentVersions
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetIntentVersionsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via GetIntentVersionsRequest.builder()
getIntentVersionsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetIntentVersionsRequest.Builder
to create a request.default GetIntentVersionsPublisher getIntentVersionsPaginator(GetIntentVersionsRequest getIntentVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of an intent.
The GetIntentVersions
operation returns an IntentMetadata
object for each version of an
intent. For example, if an intent has three numbered versions, the GetIntentVersions
operation
returns four IntentMetadata
objects in the response, one for each numbered version and one for the
$LATEST
version.
The GetIntentVersions
operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST
version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetIntentVersions
action.
This is a variant of
getIntentVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentVersionsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetIntentVersionsPublisher publisher = client.getIntentVersionsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetIntentVersionsPublisher publisher = client.getIntentVersionsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentVersionsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentVersionsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getIntentVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentVersionsRequest)
operation.
getIntentVersionsRequest
- default GetIntentVersionsPublisher getIntentVersionsPaginator(Consumer<GetIntentVersionsRequest.Builder> getIntentVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all of the versions of an intent.
The GetIntentVersions
operation returns an IntentMetadata
object for each version of an
intent. For example, if an intent has three numbered versions, the GetIntentVersions
operation
returns four IntentMetadata
objects in the response, one for each numbered version and one for the
$LATEST
version.
The GetIntentVersions
operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST
version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetIntentVersions
action.
This is a variant of
getIntentVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentVersionsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetIntentVersionsPublisher publisher = client.getIntentVersionsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetIntentVersionsPublisher publisher = client.getIntentVersionsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentVersionsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentVersionsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getIntentVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentVersionsRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetIntentVersionsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via GetIntentVersionsRequest.builder()
getIntentVersionsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetIntentVersionsRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetIntentsResponse> getIntents(GetIntentsRequest getIntentsRequest)
Returns intent information as follows:
If you specify the nameContains
field, returns the $LATEST
version of all intents
that contain the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, returns information about the $LATEST
version of all intents.
The operation requires permission for the lex:GetIntents
action.
getIntentsRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetIntentsResponse> getIntents(Consumer<GetIntentsRequest.Builder> getIntentsRequest)
Returns intent information as follows:
If you specify the nameContains
field, returns the $LATEST
version of all intents
that contain the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, returns information about the $LATEST
version of all intents.
The operation requires permission for the lex:GetIntents
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetIntentsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetIntentsRequest.builder()
getIntentsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetIntentsRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetIntentsResponse> getIntents()
Returns intent information as follows:
If you specify the nameContains
field, returns the $LATEST
version of all intents
that contain the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, returns information about the $LATEST
version of all intents.
The operation requires permission for the lex:GetIntents
action.
default GetIntentsPublisher getIntentsPaginator()
Returns intent information as follows:
If you specify the nameContains
field, returns the $LATEST
version of all intents
that contain the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, returns information about the $LATEST
version of all intents.
The operation requires permission for the lex:GetIntents
action.
This is a variant of
getIntents(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentsRequest)
operation. The
return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetIntentsPublisher publisher = client.getIntentsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetIntentsPublisher publisher = client.getIntentsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getIntents(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentsRequest)
operation.
default GetIntentsPublisher getIntentsPaginator(GetIntentsRequest getIntentsRequest)
Returns intent information as follows:
If you specify the nameContains
field, returns the $LATEST
version of all intents
that contain the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, returns information about the $LATEST
version of all intents.
The operation requires permission for the lex:GetIntents
action.
This is a variant of
getIntents(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentsRequest)
operation. The
return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetIntentsPublisher publisher = client.getIntentsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetIntentsPublisher publisher = client.getIntentsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getIntents(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentsRequest)
operation.
getIntentsRequest
- default GetIntentsPublisher getIntentsPaginator(Consumer<GetIntentsRequest.Builder> getIntentsRequest)
Returns intent information as follows:
If you specify the nameContains
field, returns the $LATEST
version of all intents
that contain the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, returns information about the $LATEST
version of all intents.
The operation requires permission for the lex:GetIntents
action.
This is a variant of
getIntents(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentsRequest)
operation. The
return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetIntentsPublisher publisher = client.getIntentsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetIntentsPublisher publisher = client.getIntentsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getIntents(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetIntentsRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetIntentsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetIntentsRequest.builder()
getIntentsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetIntentsRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypeResponse> getSlotType(GetSlotTypeRequest getSlotTypeRequest)
Returns information about a specific version of a slot type. In addition to specifying the slot type name, you must specify the slot type version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetSlotType
action.
getSlotTypeRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypeResponse> getSlotType(Consumer<GetSlotTypeRequest.Builder> getSlotTypeRequest)
Returns information about a specific version of a slot type. In addition to specifying the slot type name, you must specify the slot type version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetSlotType
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetSlotTypeRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetSlotTypeRequest.builder()
getSlotTypeRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetSlotTypeRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypeVersionsResponse> getSlotTypeVersions(GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest getSlotTypeVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all versions of a slot type.
The GetSlotTypeVersions
operation returns a SlotTypeMetadata
object for each version of
a slot type. For example, if a slot type has three numbered versions, the GetSlotTypeVersions
operation returns four SlotTypeMetadata
objects in the response, one for each numbered version and
one for the $LATEST
version.
The GetSlotTypeVersions
operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST
version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetSlotTypeVersions
action.
getSlotTypeVersionsRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypeVersionsResponse> getSlotTypeVersions(Consumer<GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest.Builder> getSlotTypeVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all versions of a slot type.
The GetSlotTypeVersions
operation returns a SlotTypeMetadata
object for each version of
a slot type. For example, if a slot type has three numbered versions, the GetSlotTypeVersions
operation returns four SlotTypeMetadata
objects in the response, one for each numbered version and
one for the $LATEST
version.
The GetSlotTypeVersions
operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST
version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetSlotTypeVersions
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest.builder()
getSlotTypeVersionsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest.Builder
to create a
request.default GetSlotTypeVersionsPublisher getSlotTypeVersionsPaginator(GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest getSlotTypeVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all versions of a slot type.
The GetSlotTypeVersions
operation returns a SlotTypeMetadata
object for each version of
a slot type. For example, if a slot type has three numbered versions, the GetSlotTypeVersions
operation returns four SlotTypeMetadata
objects in the response, one for each numbered version and
one for the $LATEST
version.
The GetSlotTypeVersions
operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST
version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetSlotTypeVersions
action.
This is a variant of
getSlotTypeVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetSlotTypeVersionsPublisher publisher = client.getSlotTypeVersionsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetSlotTypeVersionsPublisher publisher = client.getSlotTypeVersionsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypeVersionsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypeVersionsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getSlotTypeVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest)
operation.
getSlotTypeVersionsRequest
- default GetSlotTypeVersionsPublisher getSlotTypeVersionsPaginator(Consumer<GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest.Builder> getSlotTypeVersionsRequest)
Gets information about all versions of a slot type.
The GetSlotTypeVersions
operation returns a SlotTypeMetadata
object for each version of
a slot type. For example, if a slot type has three numbered versions, the GetSlotTypeVersions
operation returns four SlotTypeMetadata
objects in the response, one for each numbered version and
one for the $LATEST
version.
The GetSlotTypeVersions
operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST
version.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetSlotTypeVersions
action.
This is a variant of
getSlotTypeVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetSlotTypeVersionsPublisher publisher = client.getSlotTypeVersionsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetSlotTypeVersionsPublisher publisher = client.getSlotTypeVersionsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypeVersionsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypeVersionsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getSlotTypeVersions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest.builder()
getSlotTypeVersionsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetSlotTypeVersionsRequest.Builder
to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypesResponse> getSlotTypes(GetSlotTypesRequest getSlotTypesRequest)
Returns slot type information as follows:
If you specify the nameContains
field, returns the $LATEST
version of all slot types
that contain the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, returns information about the $LATEST
version of all slot types.
The operation requires permission for the lex:GetSlotTypes
action.
getSlotTypesRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypesResponse> getSlotTypes(Consumer<GetSlotTypesRequest.Builder> getSlotTypesRequest)
Returns slot type information as follows:
If you specify the nameContains
field, returns the $LATEST
version of all slot types
that contain the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, returns information about the $LATEST
version of all slot types.
The operation requires permission for the lex:GetSlotTypes
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetSlotTypesRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetSlotTypesRequest.builder()
getSlotTypesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetSlotTypesRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetSlotTypesResponse> getSlotTypes()
Returns slot type information as follows:
If you specify the nameContains
field, returns the $LATEST
version of all slot types
that contain the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, returns information about the $LATEST
version of all slot types.
The operation requires permission for the lex:GetSlotTypes
action.
default GetSlotTypesPublisher getSlotTypesPaginator()
Returns slot type information as follows:
If you specify the nameContains
field, returns the $LATEST
version of all slot types
that contain the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, returns information about the $LATEST
version of all slot types.
The operation requires permission for the lex:GetSlotTypes
action.
This is a variant of
getSlotTypes(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypesRequest)
operation. The
return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetSlotTypesPublisher publisher = client.getSlotTypesPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetSlotTypesPublisher publisher = client.getSlotTypesPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypesResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypesResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getSlotTypes(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypesRequest)
operation.
default GetSlotTypesPublisher getSlotTypesPaginator(GetSlotTypesRequest getSlotTypesRequest)
Returns slot type information as follows:
If you specify the nameContains
field, returns the $LATEST
version of all slot types
that contain the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, returns information about the $LATEST
version of all slot types.
The operation requires permission for the lex:GetSlotTypes
action.
This is a variant of
getSlotTypes(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypesRequest)
operation. The
return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetSlotTypesPublisher publisher = client.getSlotTypesPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetSlotTypesPublisher publisher = client.getSlotTypesPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypesResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypesResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getSlotTypes(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypesRequest)
operation.
getSlotTypesRequest
- default GetSlotTypesPublisher getSlotTypesPaginator(Consumer<GetSlotTypesRequest.Builder> getSlotTypesRequest)
Returns slot type information as follows:
If you specify the nameContains
field, returns the $LATEST
version of all slot types
that contain the specified string.
If you don't specify the nameContains
field, returns information about the $LATEST
version of all slot types.
The operation requires permission for the lex:GetSlotTypes
action.
This is a variant of
getSlotTypes(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypesRequest)
operation. The
return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet
and so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the
failures only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start
streaming data. For more info, see
Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the subscribe
method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data from the
starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the forEach helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetSlotTypesPublisher publisher = client.getSlotTypesPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.forEach(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.paginators.GetSlotTypesPublisher publisher = client.getSlotTypesPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypesResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypesResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
getSlotTypes(software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexmodelbuilding.model.GetSlotTypesRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetSlotTypesRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetSlotTypesRequest.builder()
getSlotTypesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetSlotTypesRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetUtterancesViewResponse> getUtterancesView(GetUtterancesViewRequest getUtterancesViewRequest)
Use the GetUtterancesView
operation to get information about the utterances that your users have
made to your bot. You can use this list to tune the utterances that your bot responds to.
For example, say that you have created a bot to order flowers. After your users have used your bot for a while,
use the GetUtterancesView
operation to see the requests that they have made and whether they have
been successful. You might find that the utterance "I want flowers" is not being recognized. You could add this
utterance to the OrderFlowers
intent so that your bot recognizes that utterance.
After you publish a new version of a bot, you can get information about the old version and the new so that you can compare the performance across the two versions.
Data is available for the last 15 days. You can request information for up to 5 versions in each request. The response contains information about a maximum of 100 utterances for each version.
If the bot's childDirected
field is set to true
, utterances for the bot are not stored
and cannot be retrieved with the GetUtterancesView
operation. For more information, see
PutBot.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetUtterancesView
action.
getUtterancesViewRequest
- default CompletableFuture<GetUtterancesViewResponse> getUtterancesView(Consumer<GetUtterancesViewRequest.Builder> getUtterancesViewRequest)
Use the GetUtterancesView
operation to get information about the utterances that your users have
made to your bot. You can use this list to tune the utterances that your bot responds to.
For example, say that you have created a bot to order flowers. After your users have used your bot for a while,
use the GetUtterancesView
operation to see the requests that they have made and whether they have
been successful. You might find that the utterance "I want flowers" is not being recognized. You could add this
utterance to the OrderFlowers
intent so that your bot recognizes that utterance.
After you publish a new version of a bot, you can get information about the old version and the new so that you can compare the performance across the two versions.
Data is available for the last 15 days. You can request information for up to 5 versions in each request. The response contains information about a maximum of 100 utterances for each version.
If the bot's childDirected
field is set to true
, utterances for the bot are not stored
and cannot be retrieved with the GetUtterancesView
operation. For more information, see
PutBot.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetUtterancesView
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetUtterancesViewRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via GetUtterancesViewRequest.builder()
getUtterancesViewRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetUtterancesViewRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<PutBotResponse> putBot(PutBotRequest putBotRequest)
Creates an Amazon Lex conversational bot or replaces an existing bot. When you create or update a bot you are
only required to specify a name. You can use this to add intents later, or to remove intents from an existing
bot. When you create a bot with a name only, the bot is created or updated but Amazon Lex returns the
response
FAILED
. You can build the bot after you add one or more intents. For more
information about Amazon Lex bots, see how-it-works.
If you specify the name of an existing bot, the fields in the request replace the existing values in the
$LATEST
version of the bot. Amazon Lex removes any fields that you don't provide values for in
the request, except for the idleTTLInSeconds
and privacySettings
fields, which are set
to their default values. If you don't specify values for required fields, Amazon Lex throws an exception.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:PutBot
action. For more information, see
auth-and-access-control.
putBotRequest
- default CompletableFuture<PutBotResponse> putBot(Consumer<PutBotRequest.Builder> putBotRequest)
Creates an Amazon Lex conversational bot or replaces an existing bot. When you create or update a bot you are
only required to specify a name. You can use this to add intents later, or to remove intents from an existing
bot. When you create a bot with a name only, the bot is created or updated but Amazon Lex returns the
response
FAILED
. You can build the bot after you add one or more intents. For more
information about Amazon Lex bots, see how-it-works.
If you specify the name of an existing bot, the fields in the request replace the existing values in the
$LATEST
version of the bot. Amazon Lex removes any fields that you don't provide values for in
the request, except for the idleTTLInSeconds
and privacySettings
fields, which are set
to their default values. If you don't specify values for required fields, Amazon Lex throws an exception.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:PutBot
action. For more information, see
auth-and-access-control.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the PutBotRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create
one manually via PutBotRequest.builder()
putBotRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on PutBotRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<PutBotAliasResponse> putBotAlias(PutBotAliasRequest putBotAliasRequest)
Creates an alias for the specified version of the bot or replaces an alias for the specified bot. To change the version of the bot that the alias points to, replace the alias. For more information about aliases, see versioning-aliases.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:PutBotAlias
action.
putBotAliasRequest
- default CompletableFuture<PutBotAliasResponse> putBotAlias(Consumer<PutBotAliasRequest.Builder> putBotAliasRequest)
Creates an alias for the specified version of the bot or replaces an alias for the specified bot. To change the version of the bot that the alias points to, replace the alias. For more information about aliases, see versioning-aliases.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:PutBotAlias
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the PutBotAliasRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via PutBotAliasRequest.builder()
putBotAliasRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on PutBotAliasRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<PutIntentResponse> putIntent(PutIntentRequest putIntentRequest)
Creates an intent or replaces an existing intent.
To define the interaction between the user and your bot, you use one or more intents. For a pizza ordering bot,
for example, you would create an OrderPizza
intent.
To create an intent or replace an existing intent, you must provide the following:
Intent name. For example, OrderPizza
.
Sample utterances. For example, "Can I order a pizza, please." and "I want to order a pizza."
Information to be gathered. You specify slot types for the information that your bot will request from the user. You can specify standard slot types, such as a date or a time, or custom slot types such as the size and crust of a pizza.
How the intent will be fulfilled. You can provide a Lambda function or configure the intent to return the intent information to the client application. If you use a Lambda function, when all of the intent information is available, Amazon Lex invokes your Lambda function. If you configure your intent to return the intent information to the client application.
You can specify other optional information in the request, such as:
A confirmation prompt to ask the user to confirm an intent. For example, "Shall I order your pizza?"
A conclusion statement to send to the user after the intent has been fulfilled. For example, "I placed your pizza order."
A follow-up prompt that asks the user for additional activity. For example, asking "Do you want to order a drink with your pizza?"
If you specify an existing intent name to update the intent, Amazon Lex replaces the values in the
$LATEST
version of the slot type with the values in the request. Amazon Lex removes fields that
you don't provide in the request. If you don't specify the required fields, Amazon Lex throws an exception.
For more information, see how-it-works.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:PutIntent
action.
putIntentRequest
- default CompletableFuture<PutIntentResponse> putIntent(Consumer<PutIntentRequest.Builder> putIntentRequest)
Creates an intent or replaces an existing intent.
To define the interaction between the user and your bot, you use one or more intents. For a pizza ordering bot,
for example, you would create an OrderPizza
intent.
To create an intent or replace an existing intent, you must provide the following:
Intent name. For example, OrderPizza
.
Sample utterances. For example, "Can I order a pizza, please." and "I want to order a pizza."
Information to be gathered. You specify slot types for the information that your bot will request from the user. You can specify standard slot types, such as a date or a time, or custom slot types such as the size and crust of a pizza.
How the intent will be fulfilled. You can provide a Lambda function or configure the intent to return the intent information to the client application. If you use a Lambda function, when all of the intent information is available, Amazon Lex invokes your Lambda function. If you configure your intent to return the intent information to the client application.
You can specify other optional information in the request, such as:
A confirmation prompt to ask the user to confirm an intent. For example, "Shall I order your pizza?"
A conclusion statement to send to the user after the intent has been fulfilled. For example, "I placed your pizza order."
A follow-up prompt that asks the user for additional activity. For example, asking "Do you want to order a drink with your pizza?"
If you specify an existing intent name to update the intent, Amazon Lex replaces the values in the
$LATEST
version of the slot type with the values in the request. Amazon Lex removes fields that
you don't provide in the request. If you don't specify the required fields, Amazon Lex throws an exception.
For more information, see how-it-works.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:PutIntent
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the PutIntentRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via PutIntentRequest.builder()
putIntentRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on PutIntentRequest.Builder
to create a request.default CompletableFuture<PutSlotTypeResponse> putSlotType(PutSlotTypeRequest putSlotTypeRequest)
Creates a custom slot type or replaces an existing custom slot type.
To create a custom slot type, specify a name for the slot type and a set of enumeration values, which are the values that a slot of this type can assume. For more information, see how-it-works.
If you specify the name of an existing slot type, the fields in the request replace the existing values in the
$LATEST
version of the slot type. Amazon Lex removes the fields that you don't provide in the
request. If you don't specify required fields, Amazon Lex throws an exception.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:PutSlotType
action.
putSlotTypeRequest
- default CompletableFuture<PutSlotTypeResponse> putSlotType(Consumer<PutSlotTypeRequest.Builder> putSlotTypeRequest)
Creates a custom slot type or replaces an existing custom slot type.
To create a custom slot type, specify a name for the slot type and a set of enumeration values, which are the values that a slot of this type can assume. For more information, see how-it-works.
If you specify the name of an existing slot type, the fields in the request replace the existing values in the
$LATEST
version of the slot type. Amazon Lex removes the fields that you don't provide in the
request. If you don't specify required fields, Amazon Lex throws an exception.
This operation requires permissions for the lex:PutSlotType
action.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the PutSlotTypeRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via PutSlotTypeRequest.builder()
putSlotTypeRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on PutSlotTypeRequest.Builder
to create a request.Copyright © 2017 Amazon Web Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.