Package software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexruntime.model
package software.amazon.awssdk.services.lexruntime.model
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ClassDescriptionA context is a variable that contains information about the current state of the conversation between a user and Amazon Lex.The length of time or number of turns that a context remains active.Either the Amazon Lex bot is still building, or one of the dependent services (Amazon Polly, AWS Lambda) failed with an internal service error.Request validation failed, there is no usable message in the context, or the bot build failed, is still in progress, or contains unbuilt changes.Represents an option to be shown on the client platform (Facebook, Slack, etc.)Two clients are using the same AWS account, Amazon Lex bot, and user ID.One of the dependencies, such as AWS Lambda or Amazon Polly, threw an exception.Describes the next action that the bot should take in its interaction with the user and provides information about the context in which the action takes place.Represents an option rendered to the user when a prompt is shown.Provides a score that indicates the confidence that Amazon Lex has that an intent is the one that satisfies the user's intent.Provides information about the state of an intent.Internal service error.Exceeded a limit.This exception is not used.The accept header in the request does not have a valid value.The resource (such as the Amazon Lex bot or an alias) that is referred to is not found.An intent that Amazon Lex suggests satisfies the user's intent.The input speech is too long.If you configure a response card when creating your bots, Amazon Lex substitutes the session attributes and slot values that are available, and then returns it.The sentiment expressed in an utterance.The Content-Type header (
PostContent
API) has an invalid value.