Package-level declarations
Types
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Defines an alternate key. This value is optional. A legacy data set might not have any alternate key defined but if those alternate keys definitions exist, provide them, as some applications will make use of them.
A subset of the possible application attributes. Used in the application list.
Defines an application version summary.
Defines the details of a batch job.
A subset of the possible batch job attributes. Used in the batch job list.
Identifies a specific batch job.
The parameters provided in the request conflict with existing resources.
Additional details about the data set. Different attributes correspond to different data set organizations. The values are populated based on datasetOrg, storageType and backend (Blu Age or Micro Focus).
Identifies one or more data sets you want to import with the CreateDataSetImportTask operation.
Identifies a specific data set to import from an external location.
Represents a summary of data set imports.
Contains information about a data set import task.
Additional details about the data set. Different attributes correspond to different data set organizations. The values are populated based on datasetOrg, storageType and backend (Blu Age or Micro Focus).
A subset of the possible data set attributes.
The application definition for a particular application.
Contains a summary of a deployed application.
A subset of information about a specific deployment.
Defines the storage configuration for an Amazon EFS file system.
A subset of information about the engine version for a specific application.
Contains a subset of the possible runtime environment attributes. Used in the environment list.
Defines an external storage location.
A file containing a batch job definition.
A batch job identifier in which the batch job to run is identified by the file name and the relative path to the file name.
Defines the storage configuration for an Amazon FSx file system.
The required attributes for a generation data group data set. A generation data set is one of a collection of successive, historically related, catalogued data sets that together are known as a generation data group (GDG). Use this structure when you want to import a GDG. For more information on GDG, see Generation data sets.
The required attributes for a generation data group data set. A generation data set is one of a collection of successive, historically related, catalogued data sets that together are known as a generation data group (GDG). Use this structure when you want to import a GDG. For more information on GDG, see Generation data sets.
Defines the details of a high availability configuration.
An unexpected error occurred during the processing of the request.
A subset of the attributes that describe a log group. In CloudWatch a log group is a group of log streams that share the same retention, monitoring, and access control settings.
Base class for all service related exceptions thrown by the M2 client
The information about the maintenance schedule.
The scheduled maintenance for a runtime engine.
The supported properties for a PO type data set.
The supported properties for a PO type data set.
The primary key for a KSDS data set.
The supported properties for a PS type data set.
The supported properties for a PS type data set.
The length of the records in the data set.
The specified resource was not found.
A batch job definition contained in a script.
A batch job identifier in which the batch job to run is identified by the script name.
One or more quotas for Amazon Web Services Mainframe Modernization exceeds the limit.
Defines the storage configuration for a runtime environment.
The number of requests made exceeds the limit.
One or more parameters provided in the request is not valid.
Contains information about a validation exception field.
The attributes of a VSAM type data set.
The attributes of a VSAM type data set.