Interface ProductInformation.Builder

All Superinterfaces:
Buildable, CopyableBuilder<ProductInformation.Builder,ProductInformation>, SdkBuilder<ProductInformation.Builder,ProductInformation>, SdkPojo
Enclosing class:
ProductInformation

public static interface ProductInformation.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<ProductInformation.Builder,ProductInformation>
  • Method Details

    • resourceType

      ProductInformation.Builder resourceType(String resourceType)

      Resource type. The possible values are SSM_MANAGED | RDS.

      Parameters:
      resourceType - Resource type. The possible values are SSM_MANAGED | RDS.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • productInformationFilterList

      ProductInformation.Builder productInformationFilterList(Collection<ProductInformationFilter> productInformationFilterList)

      A Product information filter consists of a ProductInformationFilterComparator which is a logical operator, a ProductInformationFilterName which specifies the type of filter being declared, and a ProductInformationFilterValue that specifies the value to filter on.

      Accepted values for ProductInformationFilterName are listed here along with descriptions and valid options for ProductInformationFilterComparator.

      The following filters and are supported when the resource type is SSM_MANAGED:

      • Application Name - The name of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Application Publisher - The publisher of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Application Version - The version of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Platform Name - The name of the platform. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Platform Type - The platform type. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Tag:key - The key of a tag attached to an Amazon Web Services resource you wish to exclude from automated discovery. Logical operator is NOT_EQUALS. The key for your tag must be appended to Tag: following the example: Tag:name-of-your-key. ProductInformationFilterValue is optional if you are not using values for the key.

      • AccountId - The 12-digit ID of an Amazon Web Services account you wish to exclude from automated discovery. Logical operator is NOT_EQUALS.

      • License Included - The type of license included. Logical operators are EQUALS and NOT_EQUALS. Possible values are: sql-server-enterprise | sql-server-standard | sql-server-web | windows-server-datacenter.

      The following filters and logical operators are supported when the resource type is RDS:

      • Engine Edition - The edition of the database engine. Logical operator is EQUALS. Possible values are: oracle-ee | oracle-se | oracle-se1 | oracle-se2.

      • License Pack - The license pack. Logical operator is EQUALS. Possible values are: data guard | diagnostic pack sqlt | tuning pack sqlt | ols | olap.

      Parameters:
      productInformationFilterList - A Product information filter consists of a ProductInformationFilterComparator which is a logical operator, a ProductInformationFilterName which specifies the type of filter being declared, and a ProductInformationFilterValue that specifies the value to filter on.

      Accepted values for ProductInformationFilterName are listed here along with descriptions and valid options for ProductInformationFilterComparator.

      The following filters and are supported when the resource type is SSM_MANAGED:

      • Application Name - The name of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Application Publisher - The publisher of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Application Version - The version of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Platform Name - The name of the platform. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Platform Type - The platform type. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Tag:key - The key of a tag attached to an Amazon Web Services resource you wish to exclude from automated discovery. Logical operator is NOT_EQUALS. The key for your tag must be appended to Tag: following the example: Tag:name-of-your-key. ProductInformationFilterValue is optional if you are not using values for the key.

      • AccountId - The 12-digit ID of an Amazon Web Services account you wish to exclude from automated discovery. Logical operator is NOT_EQUALS.

      • License Included - The type of license included. Logical operators are EQUALS and NOT_EQUALS. Possible values are: sql-server-enterprise | sql-server-standard | sql-server-web | windows-server-datacenter.

      The following filters and logical operators are supported when the resource type is RDS:

      • Engine Edition - The edition of the database engine. Logical operator is EQUALS. Possible values are: oracle-ee | oracle-se | oracle-se1 | oracle-se2.

      • License Pack - The license pack. Logical operator is EQUALS. Possible values are: data guard | diagnostic pack sqlt | tuning pack sqlt | ols | olap.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • productInformationFilterList

      ProductInformation.Builder productInformationFilterList(ProductInformationFilter... productInformationFilterList)

      A Product information filter consists of a ProductInformationFilterComparator which is a logical operator, a ProductInformationFilterName which specifies the type of filter being declared, and a ProductInformationFilterValue that specifies the value to filter on.

      Accepted values for ProductInformationFilterName are listed here along with descriptions and valid options for ProductInformationFilterComparator.

      The following filters and are supported when the resource type is SSM_MANAGED:

      • Application Name - The name of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Application Publisher - The publisher of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Application Version - The version of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Platform Name - The name of the platform. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Platform Type - The platform type. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Tag:key - The key of a tag attached to an Amazon Web Services resource you wish to exclude from automated discovery. Logical operator is NOT_EQUALS. The key for your tag must be appended to Tag: following the example: Tag:name-of-your-key. ProductInformationFilterValue is optional if you are not using values for the key.

      • AccountId - The 12-digit ID of an Amazon Web Services account you wish to exclude from automated discovery. Logical operator is NOT_EQUALS.

      • License Included - The type of license included. Logical operators are EQUALS and NOT_EQUALS. Possible values are: sql-server-enterprise | sql-server-standard | sql-server-web | windows-server-datacenter.

      The following filters and logical operators are supported when the resource type is RDS:

      • Engine Edition - The edition of the database engine. Logical operator is EQUALS. Possible values are: oracle-ee | oracle-se | oracle-se1 | oracle-se2.

      • License Pack - The license pack. Logical operator is EQUALS. Possible values are: data guard | diagnostic pack sqlt | tuning pack sqlt | ols | olap.

      Parameters:
      productInformationFilterList - A Product information filter consists of a ProductInformationFilterComparator which is a logical operator, a ProductInformationFilterName which specifies the type of filter being declared, and a ProductInformationFilterValue that specifies the value to filter on.

      Accepted values for ProductInformationFilterName are listed here along with descriptions and valid options for ProductInformationFilterComparator.

      The following filters and are supported when the resource type is SSM_MANAGED:

      • Application Name - The name of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Application Publisher - The publisher of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Application Version - The version of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Platform Name - The name of the platform. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Platform Type - The platform type. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Tag:key - The key of a tag attached to an Amazon Web Services resource you wish to exclude from automated discovery. Logical operator is NOT_EQUALS. The key for your tag must be appended to Tag: following the example: Tag:name-of-your-key. ProductInformationFilterValue is optional if you are not using values for the key.

      • AccountId - The 12-digit ID of an Amazon Web Services account you wish to exclude from automated discovery. Logical operator is NOT_EQUALS.

      • License Included - The type of license included. Logical operators are EQUALS and NOT_EQUALS. Possible values are: sql-server-enterprise | sql-server-standard | sql-server-web | windows-server-datacenter.

      The following filters and logical operators are supported when the resource type is RDS:

      • Engine Edition - The edition of the database engine. Logical operator is EQUALS. Possible values are: oracle-ee | oracle-se | oracle-se1 | oracle-se2.

      • License Pack - The license pack. Logical operator is EQUALS. Possible values are: data guard | diagnostic pack sqlt | tuning pack sqlt | ols | olap.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • productInformationFilterList

      ProductInformation.Builder productInformationFilterList(Consumer<ProductInformationFilter.Builder>... productInformationFilterList)

      A Product information filter consists of a ProductInformationFilterComparator which is a logical operator, a ProductInformationFilterName which specifies the type of filter being declared, and a ProductInformationFilterValue that specifies the value to filter on.

      Accepted values for ProductInformationFilterName are listed here along with descriptions and valid options for ProductInformationFilterComparator.

      The following filters and are supported when the resource type is SSM_MANAGED:

      • Application Name - The name of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Application Publisher - The publisher of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Application Version - The version of the application. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Platform Name - The name of the platform. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Platform Type - The platform type. Logical operator is EQUALS.

      • Tag:key - The key of a tag attached to an Amazon Web Services resource you wish to exclude from automated discovery. Logical operator is NOT_EQUALS. The key for your tag must be appended to Tag: following the example: Tag:name-of-your-key. ProductInformationFilterValue is optional if you are not using values for the key.

      • AccountId - The 12-digit ID of an Amazon Web Services account you wish to exclude from automated discovery. Logical operator is NOT_EQUALS.

      • License Included - The type of license included. Logical operators are EQUALS and NOT_EQUALS. Possible values are: sql-server-enterprise | sql-server-standard | sql-server-web | windows-server-datacenter.

      The following filters and logical operators are supported when the resource type is RDS:

      • Engine Edition - The edition of the database engine. Logical operator is EQUALS. Possible values are: oracle-ee | oracle-se | oracle-se1 | oracle-se2.

      • License Pack - The license pack. Logical operator is EQUALS. Possible values are: data guard | diagnostic pack sqlt | tuning pack sqlt | ols | olap.

      This is a convenience method that creates an instance of the ProductInformationFilter.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via ProductInformationFilter.builder().

      When the Consumer completes, SdkBuilder.build() is called immediately and its result is passed to productInformationFilterList(List<ProductInformationFilter>).

      Parameters:
      productInformationFilterList - a consumer that will call methods on ProductInformationFilter.Builder
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
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