@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class UpdateHealthCheckRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
A complex type that contains information about a request to update a health check.
NOOP| Constructor and Description | 
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| UpdateHealthCheckRequest() | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | clone()Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context. | 
| boolean | equals(Object obj) | 
| AlarmIdentifier | getAlarmIdentifier()
 A complex type that identifies the CloudWatch alarm that you want Amazon Route 53 health checkers to use to
 determine whether the specified health check is healthy. | 
| List<String> | getChildHealthChecks()
 A complex type that contains one  ChildHealthCheckelement for each health check that you want to
 associate with aCALCULATEDhealth check. | 
| Boolean | getDisabled()
 Stops Route 53 from performing health checks. | 
| Boolean | getEnableSNI()
 Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to send the value of  FullyQualifiedDomainNameto the
 endpoint in theclient_hellomessage duringTLSnegotiation. | 
| Integer | getFailureThreshold()
 The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Amazon Route 53 to change the
 current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or vice versa. | 
| String | getFullyQualifiedDomainName()
 Amazon Route 53 behavior depends on whether you specify a value for  IPAddress. | 
| String | getHealthCheckId()
 The ID for the health check for which you want detailed information. | 
| Long | getHealthCheckVersion()
 A sequential counter that Amazon Route 53 sets to  1when you create a health check and increments by
 1 each time you update settings for the health check. | 
| Integer | getHealthThreshold()
 The number of child health checks that are associated with a  CALCULATEDhealth that Amazon Route 53
 must consider healthy for theCALCULATEDhealth check to be considered healthy. | 
| String | getInsufficientDataHealthStatus()
 When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you want
 Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check: | 
| Boolean | getInverted()
 Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to invert the status of a health check, for example, to consider a
 health check unhealthy when it otherwise would be considered healthy. | 
| String | getIPAddress()
 The IPv4 or IPv6 IP address for the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. | 
| Integer | getPort()
 The port on the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. | 
| List<String> | getRegions()
 A complex type that contains one  Regionelement for each region that you want Amazon Route 53 health
 checkers to check the specified endpoint from. | 
| List<String> | getResetElements()
 A complex type that contains one  ResettableElementNameelement for each element that you want to
 reset to the default value. | 
| String | getResourcePath()
 The path that you want Amazon Route 53 to request when performing health checks. | 
| String | getSearchString()
 If the value of  TypeisHTTP_STR_MATCHorHTTPS_STR_MATCH, the string that
 you want Amazon Route 53 to search for in the response body from the specified resource. | 
| int | hashCode() | 
| Boolean | isDisabled()
 Stops Route 53 from performing health checks. | 
| Boolean | isEnableSNI()
 Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to send the value of  FullyQualifiedDomainNameto the
 endpoint in theclient_hellomessage duringTLSnegotiation. | 
| Boolean | isInverted()
 Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to invert the status of a health check, for example, to consider a
 health check unhealthy when it otherwise would be considered healthy. | 
| void | setAlarmIdentifier(AlarmIdentifier alarmIdentifier)
 A complex type that identifies the CloudWatch alarm that you want Amazon Route 53 health checkers to use to
 determine whether the specified health check is healthy. | 
| void | setChildHealthChecks(Collection<String> childHealthChecks)
 A complex type that contains one  ChildHealthCheckelement for each health check that you want to
 associate with aCALCULATEDhealth check. | 
| void | setDisabled(Boolean disabled)
 Stops Route 53 from performing health checks. | 
| void | setEnableSNI(Boolean enableSNI)
 Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to send the value of  FullyQualifiedDomainNameto the
 endpoint in theclient_hellomessage duringTLSnegotiation. | 
| void | setFailureThreshold(Integer failureThreshold)
 The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Amazon Route 53 to change the
 current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or vice versa. | 
| void | setFullyQualifiedDomainName(String fullyQualifiedDomainName)
 Amazon Route 53 behavior depends on whether you specify a value for  IPAddress. | 
| void | setHealthCheckId(String healthCheckId)
 The ID for the health check for which you want detailed information. | 
| void | setHealthCheckVersion(Long healthCheckVersion)
 A sequential counter that Amazon Route 53 sets to  1when you create a health check and increments by
 1 each time you update settings for the health check. | 
| void | setHealthThreshold(Integer healthThreshold)
 The number of child health checks that are associated with a  CALCULATEDhealth that Amazon Route 53
 must consider healthy for theCALCULATEDhealth check to be considered healthy. | 
| void | setInsufficientDataHealthStatus(InsufficientDataHealthStatus insufficientDataHealthStatus)
 When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you want
 Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check: | 
| void | setInsufficientDataHealthStatus(String insufficientDataHealthStatus)
 When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you want
 Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check: | 
| void | setInverted(Boolean inverted)
 Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to invert the status of a health check, for example, to consider a
 health check unhealthy when it otherwise would be considered healthy. | 
| void | setIPAddress(String iPAddress)
 The IPv4 or IPv6 IP address for the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. | 
| void | setPort(Integer port)
 The port on the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. | 
| void | setRegions(Collection<String> regions)
 A complex type that contains one  Regionelement for each region that you want Amazon Route 53 health
 checkers to check the specified endpoint from. | 
| void | setResetElements(Collection<String> resetElements)
 A complex type that contains one  ResettableElementNameelement for each element that you want to
 reset to the default value. | 
| void | setResourcePath(String resourcePath)
 The path that you want Amazon Route 53 to request when performing health checks. | 
| void | setSearchString(String searchString)
 If the value of  TypeisHTTP_STR_MATCHorHTTPS_STR_MATCH, the string that
 you want Amazon Route 53 to search for in the response body from the specified resource. | 
| String | toString()Returns a string representation of this object. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withAlarmIdentifier(AlarmIdentifier alarmIdentifier)
 A complex type that identifies the CloudWatch alarm that you want Amazon Route 53 health checkers to use to
 determine whether the specified health check is healthy. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withChildHealthChecks(Collection<String> childHealthChecks)
 A complex type that contains one  ChildHealthCheckelement for each health check that you want to
 associate with aCALCULATEDhealth check. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withChildHealthChecks(String... childHealthChecks)
 A complex type that contains one  ChildHealthCheckelement for each health check that you want to
 associate with aCALCULATEDhealth check. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withDisabled(Boolean disabled)
 Stops Route 53 from performing health checks. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withEnableSNI(Boolean enableSNI)
 Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to send the value of  FullyQualifiedDomainNameto the
 endpoint in theclient_hellomessage duringTLSnegotiation. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withFailureThreshold(Integer failureThreshold)
 The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Amazon Route 53 to change the
 current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or vice versa. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withFullyQualifiedDomainName(String fullyQualifiedDomainName)
 Amazon Route 53 behavior depends on whether you specify a value for  IPAddress. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withHealthCheckId(String healthCheckId)
 The ID for the health check for which you want detailed information. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withHealthCheckVersion(Long healthCheckVersion)
 A sequential counter that Amazon Route 53 sets to  1when you create a health check and increments by
 1 each time you update settings for the health check. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withHealthThreshold(Integer healthThreshold)
 The number of child health checks that are associated with a  CALCULATEDhealth that Amazon Route 53
 must consider healthy for theCALCULATEDhealth check to be considered healthy. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withInsufficientDataHealthStatus(InsufficientDataHealthStatus insufficientDataHealthStatus)
 When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you want
 Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check: | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withInsufficientDataHealthStatus(String insufficientDataHealthStatus)
 When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you want
 Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check: | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withInverted(Boolean inverted)
 Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to invert the status of a health check, for example, to consider a
 health check unhealthy when it otherwise would be considered healthy. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withIPAddress(String iPAddress)
 The IPv4 or IPv6 IP address for the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withPort(Integer port)
 The port on the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withRegions(Collection<String> regions)
 A complex type that contains one  Regionelement for each region that you want Amazon Route 53 health
 checkers to check the specified endpoint from. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withRegions(HealthCheckRegion... regions)
 A complex type that contains one  Regionelement for each region that you want Amazon Route 53 health
 checkers to check the specified endpoint from. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withRegions(String... regions)
 A complex type that contains one  Regionelement for each region that you want Amazon Route 53 health
 checkers to check the specified endpoint from. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withResetElements(Collection<String> resetElements)
 A complex type that contains one  ResettableElementNameelement for each element that you want to
 reset to the default value. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withResetElements(ResettableElementName... resetElements)
 A complex type that contains one  ResettableElementNameelement for each element that you want to
 reset to the default value. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withResetElements(String... resetElements)
 A complex type that contains one  ResettableElementNameelement for each element that you want to
 reset to the default value. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withResourcePath(String resourcePath)
 The path that you want Amazon Route 53 to request when performing health checks. | 
| UpdateHealthCheckRequest | withSearchString(String searchString)
 If the value of  TypeisHTTP_STR_MATCHorHTTPS_STR_MATCH, the string that
 you want Amazon Route 53 to search for in the response body from the specified resource. | 
addHandlerContext, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getCustomQueryParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getHandlerContext, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestCredentialsProvider, getRequestMetricCollector, getSdkClientExecutionTimeout, getSdkRequestTimeout, putCustomQueryParameter, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestCredentialsProvider, setRequestMetricCollector, setSdkClientExecutionTimeout, setSdkRequestTimeout, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestCredentialsProvider, withRequestMetricCollector, withSdkClientExecutionTimeout, withSdkRequestTimeoutpublic void setHealthCheckId(String healthCheckId)
 The ID for the health check for which you want detailed information. When you created the health check,
 CreateHealthCheck returned the ID in the response, in the HealthCheckId element.
 
healthCheckId - The ID for the health check for which you want detailed information. When you created the health check,
        CreateHealthCheck returned the ID in the response, in the HealthCheckId element.public String getHealthCheckId()
 The ID for the health check for which you want detailed information. When you created the health check,
 CreateHealthCheck returned the ID in the response, in the HealthCheckId element.
 
CreateHealthCheck returned the ID in the response, in the HealthCheckId
         element.public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withHealthCheckId(String healthCheckId)
 The ID for the health check for which you want detailed information. When you created the health check,
 CreateHealthCheck returned the ID in the response, in the HealthCheckId element.
 
healthCheckId - The ID for the health check for which you want detailed information. When you created the health check,
        CreateHealthCheck returned the ID in the response, in the HealthCheckId element.public void setHealthCheckVersion(Long healthCheckVersion)
 A sequential counter that Amazon Route 53 sets to 1 when you create a health check and increments by
 1 each time you update settings for the health check.
 
 We recommend that you use GetHealthCheck or ListHealthChecks to get the current value
 of HealthCheckVersion for the health check that you want to update, and that you include that value
 in your UpdateHealthCheck request. This prevents Route 53 from overwriting an intervening update:
 
 If the value in the UpdateHealthCheck request matches the value of HealthCheckVersion
 in the health check, Route 53 updates the health check with the new settings.
 
 If the value of HealthCheckVersion in the health check is greater, the health check was changed
 after you got the version number. Route 53 does not update the health check, and it returns a
 HealthCheckVersionMismatch error.
 
healthCheckVersion - A sequential counter that Amazon Route 53 sets to 1 when you create a health check and
        increments by 1 each time you update settings for the health check.
        
        We recommend that you use GetHealthCheck or ListHealthChecks to get the current
        value of HealthCheckVersion for the health check that you want to update, and that you
        include that value in your UpdateHealthCheck request. This prevents Route 53 from overwriting
        an intervening update:
        
        If the value in the UpdateHealthCheck request matches the value of
        HealthCheckVersion in the health check, Route 53 updates the health check with the new
        settings.
        
        If the value of HealthCheckVersion in the health check is greater, the health check was
        changed after you got the version number. Route 53 does not update the health check, and it returns a
        HealthCheckVersionMismatch error.
        
public Long getHealthCheckVersion()
 A sequential counter that Amazon Route 53 sets to 1 when you create a health check and increments by
 1 each time you update settings for the health check.
 
 We recommend that you use GetHealthCheck or ListHealthChecks to get the current value
 of HealthCheckVersion for the health check that you want to update, and that you include that value
 in your UpdateHealthCheck request. This prevents Route 53 from overwriting an intervening update:
 
 If the value in the UpdateHealthCheck request matches the value of HealthCheckVersion
 in the health check, Route 53 updates the health check with the new settings.
 
 If the value of HealthCheckVersion in the health check is greater, the health check was changed
 after you got the version number. Route 53 does not update the health check, and it returns a
 HealthCheckVersionMismatch error.
 
1 when you create a health check and
         increments by 1 each time you update settings for the health check.
         
         We recommend that you use GetHealthCheck or ListHealthChecks to get the current
         value of HealthCheckVersion for the health check that you want to update, and that you
         include that value in your UpdateHealthCheck request. This prevents Route 53 from
         overwriting an intervening update:
         
         If the value in the UpdateHealthCheck request matches the value of
         HealthCheckVersion in the health check, Route 53 updates the health check with the new
         settings.
         
         If the value of HealthCheckVersion in the health check is greater, the health check was
         changed after you got the version number. Route 53 does not update the health check, and it returns a
         HealthCheckVersionMismatch error.
         
public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withHealthCheckVersion(Long healthCheckVersion)
 A sequential counter that Amazon Route 53 sets to 1 when you create a health check and increments by
 1 each time you update settings for the health check.
 
 We recommend that you use GetHealthCheck or ListHealthChecks to get the current value
 of HealthCheckVersion for the health check that you want to update, and that you include that value
 in your UpdateHealthCheck request. This prevents Route 53 from overwriting an intervening update:
 
 If the value in the UpdateHealthCheck request matches the value of HealthCheckVersion
 in the health check, Route 53 updates the health check with the new settings.
 
 If the value of HealthCheckVersion in the health check is greater, the health check was changed
 after you got the version number. Route 53 does not update the health check, and it returns a
 HealthCheckVersionMismatch error.
 
healthCheckVersion - A sequential counter that Amazon Route 53 sets to 1 when you create a health check and
        increments by 1 each time you update settings for the health check.
        
        We recommend that you use GetHealthCheck or ListHealthChecks to get the current
        value of HealthCheckVersion for the health check that you want to update, and that you
        include that value in your UpdateHealthCheck request. This prevents Route 53 from overwriting
        an intervening update:
        
        If the value in the UpdateHealthCheck request matches the value of
        HealthCheckVersion in the health check, Route 53 updates the health check with the new
        settings.
        
        If the value of HealthCheckVersion in the health check is greater, the health check was
        changed after you got the version number. Route 53 does not update the health check, and it returns a
        HealthCheckVersionMismatch error.
        
public void setIPAddress(String iPAddress)
 The IPv4 or IPv6 IP address for the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. If you
 don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 sends a DNS request to resolve the domain name that
 you specify in FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval that you specify in
 RequestInterval. Using an IP address that is returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the health of the
 endpoint.
 
 Use one of the following formats for the value of IPAddress:
 
 IPv4 address: four values between 0 and 255, separated by periods (.), for example,
 192.0.2.44.
 
 IPv6 address: eight groups of four hexadecimal values, separated by colons (:), for example,
 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345. You can also shorten IPv6 addresses as described in RFC
 5952, for example, 2001:db8:85a3::abcd:1:2345.
 
 If the endpoint is an EC2 instance, we recommend that you create an Elastic IP address, associate it with your
 EC2 instance, and specify the Elastic IP address for IPAddress. This ensures that the IP address of
 your instance never changes. For more information, see the applicable documentation:
 
Linux: Elastic IP Addresses (EIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances
Windows: Elastic IP Addresses (EIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Windows Instances
 If a health check already has a value for IPAddress, you can change the value. However, you can't
 update an existing health check to add or remove the value of IPAddress.
 
For more information, see FullyQualifiedDomainName.
Constraints: Route 53 can't check the health of endpoints for which the IP address is in local, private, non-routable, or multicast ranges. For more information about IP addresses for which you can't create health checks, see the following documents:
iPAddress - The IPv4 or IPv6 IP address for the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. If
        you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 sends a DNS request to resolve the domain
        name that you specify in FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval that you specify in
        RequestInterval. Using an IP address that is returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the health
        of the endpoint.
        
        Use one of the following formats for the value of IPAddress:
        
        IPv4 address: four values between 0 and 255, separated by periods (.), for example,
        192.0.2.44.
        
        IPv6 address: eight groups of four hexadecimal values, separated by colons (:), for example,
        2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345. You can also shorten IPv6 addresses as described in
        RFC 5952, for example, 2001:db8:85a3::abcd:1:2345.
        
        If the endpoint is an EC2 instance, we recommend that you create an Elastic IP address, associate it with
        your EC2 instance, and specify the Elastic IP address for IPAddress. This ensures that the IP
        address of your instance never changes. For more information, see the applicable documentation:
        
Linux: Elastic IP Addresses (EIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances
Windows: Elastic IP Addresses (EIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Windows Instances
        If a health check already has a value for IPAddress, you can change the value. However, you
        can't update an existing health check to add or remove the value of IPAddress.
        
For more information, see FullyQualifiedDomainName.
Constraints: Route 53 can't check the health of endpoints for which the IP address is in local, private, non-routable, or multicast ranges. For more information about IP addresses for which you can't create health checks, see the following documents:
public String getIPAddress()
 The IPv4 or IPv6 IP address for the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. If you
 don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 sends a DNS request to resolve the domain name that
 you specify in FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval that you specify in
 RequestInterval. Using an IP address that is returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the health of the
 endpoint.
 
 Use one of the following formats for the value of IPAddress:
 
 IPv4 address: four values between 0 and 255, separated by periods (.), for example,
 192.0.2.44.
 
 IPv6 address: eight groups of four hexadecimal values, separated by colons (:), for example,
 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345. You can also shorten IPv6 addresses as described in RFC
 5952, for example, 2001:db8:85a3::abcd:1:2345.
 
 If the endpoint is an EC2 instance, we recommend that you create an Elastic IP address, associate it with your
 EC2 instance, and specify the Elastic IP address for IPAddress. This ensures that the IP address of
 your instance never changes. For more information, see the applicable documentation:
 
Linux: Elastic IP Addresses (EIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances
Windows: Elastic IP Addresses (EIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Windows Instances
 If a health check already has a value for IPAddress, you can change the value. However, you can't
 update an existing health check to add or remove the value of IPAddress.
 
For more information, see FullyQualifiedDomainName.
Constraints: Route 53 can't check the health of endpoints for which the IP address is in local, private, non-routable, or multicast ranges. For more information about IP addresses for which you can't create health checks, see the following documents:
IPAddress, Route 53 sends a DNS request to resolve the
         domain name that you specify in FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval that you specify in
         RequestInterval. Using an IP address that is returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the
         health of the endpoint.
         
         Use one of the following formats for the value of IPAddress:
         
         IPv4 address: four values between 0 and 255, separated by periods (.), for example,
         192.0.2.44.
         
         IPv6 address: eight groups of four hexadecimal values, separated by colons (:), for example,
         2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345. You can also shorten IPv6 addresses as described in
         RFC 5952, for example, 2001:db8:85a3::abcd:1:2345.
         
         If the endpoint is an EC2 instance, we recommend that you create an Elastic IP address, associate it with
         your EC2 instance, and specify the Elastic IP address for IPAddress. This ensures that the
         IP address of your instance never changes. For more information, see the applicable documentation:
         
Linux: Elastic IP Addresses (EIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances
Windows: Elastic IP Addresses (EIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Windows Instances
         If a health check already has a value for IPAddress, you can change the value. However, you
         can't update an existing health check to add or remove the value of IPAddress.
         
For more information, see FullyQualifiedDomainName.
Constraints: Route 53 can't check the health of endpoints for which the IP address is in local, private, non-routable, or multicast ranges. For more information about IP addresses for which you can't create health checks, see the following documents:
public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withIPAddress(String iPAddress)
 The IPv4 or IPv6 IP address for the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. If you
 don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 sends a DNS request to resolve the domain name that
 you specify in FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval that you specify in
 RequestInterval. Using an IP address that is returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the health of the
 endpoint.
 
 Use one of the following formats for the value of IPAddress:
 
 IPv4 address: four values between 0 and 255, separated by periods (.), for example,
 192.0.2.44.
 
 IPv6 address: eight groups of four hexadecimal values, separated by colons (:), for example,
 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345. You can also shorten IPv6 addresses as described in RFC
 5952, for example, 2001:db8:85a3::abcd:1:2345.
 
 If the endpoint is an EC2 instance, we recommend that you create an Elastic IP address, associate it with your
 EC2 instance, and specify the Elastic IP address for IPAddress. This ensures that the IP address of
 your instance never changes. For more information, see the applicable documentation:
 
Linux: Elastic IP Addresses (EIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances
Windows: Elastic IP Addresses (EIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Windows Instances
 If a health check already has a value for IPAddress, you can change the value. However, you can't
 update an existing health check to add or remove the value of IPAddress.
 
For more information, see FullyQualifiedDomainName.
Constraints: Route 53 can't check the health of endpoints for which the IP address is in local, private, non-routable, or multicast ranges. For more information about IP addresses for which you can't create health checks, see the following documents:
iPAddress - The IPv4 or IPv6 IP address for the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. If
        you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 sends a DNS request to resolve the domain
        name that you specify in FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval that you specify in
        RequestInterval. Using an IP address that is returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the health
        of the endpoint.
        
        Use one of the following formats for the value of IPAddress:
        
        IPv4 address: four values between 0 and 255, separated by periods (.), for example,
        192.0.2.44.
        
        IPv6 address: eight groups of four hexadecimal values, separated by colons (:), for example,
        2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:abcd:0001:2345. You can also shorten IPv6 addresses as described in
        RFC 5952, for example, 2001:db8:85a3::abcd:1:2345.
        
        If the endpoint is an EC2 instance, we recommend that you create an Elastic IP address, associate it with
        your EC2 instance, and specify the Elastic IP address for IPAddress. This ensures that the IP
        address of your instance never changes. For more information, see the applicable documentation:
        
Linux: Elastic IP Addresses (EIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances
Windows: Elastic IP Addresses (EIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Windows Instances
        If a health check already has a value for IPAddress, you can change the value. However, you
        can't update an existing health check to add or remove the value of IPAddress.
        
For more information, see FullyQualifiedDomainName.
Constraints: Route 53 can't check the health of endpoints for which the IP address is in local, private, non-routable, or multicast ranges. For more information about IP addresses for which you can't create health checks, see the following documents:
public void setPort(Integer port)
The port on the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on.
 Don't specify a value for Port when you specify a value for Type of
 CLOUDWATCH_METRIC or CALCULATED.
 
port - The port on the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. 
        Don't specify a value for Port when you specify a value for Type of
        CLOUDWATCH_METRIC or CALCULATED.
        
public Integer getPort()
The port on the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on.
 Don't specify a value for Port when you specify a value for Type of
 CLOUDWATCH_METRIC or CALCULATED.
 
         Don't specify a value for Port when you specify a value for Type of
         CLOUDWATCH_METRIC or CALCULATED.
         
public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withPort(Integer port)
The port on the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on.
 Don't specify a value for Port when you specify a value for Type of
 CLOUDWATCH_METRIC or CALCULATED.
 
port - The port on the endpoint that you want Amazon Route 53 to perform health checks on. 
        Don't specify a value for Port when you specify a value for Type of
        CLOUDWATCH_METRIC or CALCULATED.
        
public void setResourcePath(String resourcePath)
 The path that you want Amazon Route 53 to request when performing health checks. The path can be any value for
 which your endpoint will return an HTTP status code of 2xx or 3xx when the endpoint is healthy, for example the
 file /docs/route53-health-check.html. You can also include query string parameters, for example,
 /welcome.html?language=jp&login=y.
 
Specify this value only if you want to change it.
resourcePath - The path that you want Amazon Route 53 to request when performing health checks. The path can be any value
        for which your endpoint will return an HTTP status code of 2xx or 3xx when the endpoint is healthy, for
        example the file /docs/route53-health-check.html. You can also include query string parameters, for
        example, /welcome.html?language=jp&login=y. 
        Specify this value only if you want to change it.
public String getResourcePath()
 The path that you want Amazon Route 53 to request when performing health checks. The path can be any value for
 which your endpoint will return an HTTP status code of 2xx or 3xx when the endpoint is healthy, for example the
 file /docs/route53-health-check.html. You can also include query string parameters, for example,
 /welcome.html?language=jp&login=y.
 
Specify this value only if you want to change it.
/welcome.html?language=jp&login=y. 
         Specify this value only if you want to change it.
public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withResourcePath(String resourcePath)
 The path that you want Amazon Route 53 to request when performing health checks. The path can be any value for
 which your endpoint will return an HTTP status code of 2xx or 3xx when the endpoint is healthy, for example the
 file /docs/route53-health-check.html. You can also include query string parameters, for example,
 /welcome.html?language=jp&login=y.
 
Specify this value only if you want to change it.
resourcePath - The path that you want Amazon Route 53 to request when performing health checks. The path can be any value
        for which your endpoint will return an HTTP status code of 2xx or 3xx when the endpoint is healthy, for
        example the file /docs/route53-health-check.html. You can also include query string parameters, for
        example, /welcome.html?language=jp&login=y. 
        Specify this value only if you want to change it.
public void setFullyQualifiedDomainName(String fullyQualifiedDomainName)
 Amazon Route 53 behavior depends on whether you specify a value for IPAddress.
 
 If a health check already has a value for IPAddress, you can change the value. However, you can't
 update an existing health check to add or remove the value of IPAddress.
 
 If you specify a value for IPAddress:
 
 Route 53 sends health check requests to the specified IPv4 or IPv6 address and passes the value of
 FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header for all health checks except TCP health
 checks. This is typically the fully qualified DNS name of the endpoint on which you want Route 53 to perform
 health checks.
 
 When Route 53 checks the health of an endpoint, here is how it constructs the Host header:
 
 If you specify a value of 80 for Port and HTTP or
 HTTP_STR_MATCH for Type, Route 53 passes the value of
 FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the Host header.
 
 If you specify a value of 443 for Port and HTTPS or
 HTTPS_STR_MATCH for Type, Route 53 passes the value of
 FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the Host header.
 
 If you specify another value for Port and any value except TCP for Type,
 Route 53 passes  FullyQualifiedDomainName:Port  to the endpoint in the
 Host header.
 
 If you don't specify a value for FullyQualifiedDomainName, Route 53 substitutes the value of
 IPAddress in the Host header in each of the above cases.
 
 If you don't specify a value for IPAddress:
 
 If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 sends a DNS request to the domain that you
 specify in FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval you specify in RequestInterval.
 Using an IPv4 address that is returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the health of the endpoint.
 
 If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, you can’t update the health check to remove the
 FullyQualifiedDomainName; if you don’t specify a value for IPAddress on creation, a
 FullyQualifiedDomainName is required.
 
 If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 uses only IPv4 to send health checks to the
 endpoint. If there's no resource record set with a type of A for the name that you specify for
 FullyQualifiedDomainName, the health check fails with a "DNS resolution failed" error.
 
 If you want to check the health of weighted, latency, or failover resource record sets and you choose to specify
 the endpoint only by FullyQualifiedDomainName, we recommend that you create a separate health check
 for each endpoint. For example, create a health check for each HTTP server that is serving content for
 www.example.com. For the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName, specify the domain name of the server
 (such as us-east-2-www.example.com), not the name of the resource record sets (www.example.com).
 
 In this configuration, if the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName matches the name of the resource
 record sets and you then associate the health check with those resource record sets, health check results will be
 unpredictable.
 
 In addition, if the value of Type is HTTP, HTTPS,
 HTTP_STR_MATCH, or HTTPS_STR_MATCH, Route 53 passes the value of
 FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header, as it does when you specify a value for
 IPAddress. If the value of Type is TCP, Route 53 doesn't pass a
 Host header.
 
fullyQualifiedDomainName - Amazon Route 53 behavior depends on whether you specify a value for IPAddress. 
        If a health check already has a value for IPAddress, you can change the value. However, you
        can't update an existing health check to add or remove the value of IPAddress.
        
        If you specify a value for IPAddress:
        
        Route 53 sends health check requests to the specified IPv4 or IPv6 address and passes the value of
        FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header for all health checks except TCP
        health checks. This is typically the fully qualified DNS name of the endpoint on which you want Route 53
        to perform health checks.
        
        When Route 53 checks the health of an endpoint, here is how it constructs the Host header:
        
        If you specify a value of 80 for Port and HTTP or
        HTTP_STR_MATCH for Type, Route 53 passes the value of
        FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the Host header.
        
        If you specify a value of 443 for Port and HTTPS or
        HTTPS_STR_MATCH for Type, Route 53 passes the value of
        FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the Host header.
        
        If you specify another value for Port and any value except TCP for
        Type, Route 53 passes  FullyQualifiedDomainName:Port  to the
        endpoint in the Host header.
        
        If you don't specify a value for FullyQualifiedDomainName, Route 53 substitutes the value of
        IPAddress in the Host header in each of the above cases.
        
        If you don't specify a value for IPAddress:
        
        If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 sends a DNS request to the domain that
        you specify in FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval you specify in
        RequestInterval. Using an IPv4 address that is returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the
        health of the endpoint.
        
        If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, you can’t update the health check to remove the
        FullyQualifiedDomainName; if you don’t specify a value for IPAddress on
        creation, a FullyQualifiedDomainName is required.
        
        If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 uses only IPv4 to send health checks to
        the endpoint. If there's no resource record set with a type of A for the name that you specify for
        FullyQualifiedDomainName, the health check fails with a "DNS resolution failed" error.
        
        If you want to check the health of weighted, latency, or failover resource record sets and you choose to
        specify the endpoint only by FullyQualifiedDomainName, we recommend that you create a
        separate health check for each endpoint. For example, create a health check for each HTTP server that is
        serving content for www.example.com. For the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName, specify the
        domain name of the server (such as us-east-2-www.example.com), not the name of the resource
        record sets (www.example.com).
        
        In this configuration, if the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName matches the name of the
        resource record sets and you then associate the health check with those resource record sets, health check
        results will be unpredictable.
        
        In addition, if the value of Type is HTTP, HTTPS,
        HTTP_STR_MATCH, or HTTPS_STR_MATCH, Route 53 passes the value of
        FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header, as it does when you specify a value
        for IPAddress. If the value of Type is TCP, Route 53 doesn't pass a
        Host header.
public String getFullyQualifiedDomainName()
 Amazon Route 53 behavior depends on whether you specify a value for IPAddress.
 
 If a health check already has a value for IPAddress, you can change the value. However, you can't
 update an existing health check to add or remove the value of IPAddress.
 
 If you specify a value for IPAddress:
 
 Route 53 sends health check requests to the specified IPv4 or IPv6 address and passes the value of
 FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header for all health checks except TCP health
 checks. This is typically the fully qualified DNS name of the endpoint on which you want Route 53 to perform
 health checks.
 
 When Route 53 checks the health of an endpoint, here is how it constructs the Host header:
 
 If you specify a value of 80 for Port and HTTP or
 HTTP_STR_MATCH for Type, Route 53 passes the value of
 FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the Host header.
 
 If you specify a value of 443 for Port and HTTPS or
 HTTPS_STR_MATCH for Type, Route 53 passes the value of
 FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the Host header.
 
 If you specify another value for Port and any value except TCP for Type,
 Route 53 passes  FullyQualifiedDomainName:Port  to the endpoint in the
 Host header.
 
 If you don't specify a value for FullyQualifiedDomainName, Route 53 substitutes the value of
 IPAddress in the Host header in each of the above cases.
 
 If you don't specify a value for IPAddress:
 
 If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 sends a DNS request to the domain that you
 specify in FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval you specify in RequestInterval.
 Using an IPv4 address that is returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the health of the endpoint.
 
 If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, you can’t update the health check to remove the
 FullyQualifiedDomainName; if you don’t specify a value for IPAddress on creation, a
 FullyQualifiedDomainName is required.
 
 If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 uses only IPv4 to send health checks to the
 endpoint. If there's no resource record set with a type of A for the name that you specify for
 FullyQualifiedDomainName, the health check fails with a "DNS resolution failed" error.
 
 If you want to check the health of weighted, latency, or failover resource record sets and you choose to specify
 the endpoint only by FullyQualifiedDomainName, we recommend that you create a separate health check
 for each endpoint. For example, create a health check for each HTTP server that is serving content for
 www.example.com. For the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName, specify the domain name of the server
 (such as us-east-2-www.example.com), not the name of the resource record sets (www.example.com).
 
 In this configuration, if the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName matches the name of the resource
 record sets and you then associate the health check with those resource record sets, health check results will be
 unpredictable.
 
 In addition, if the value of Type is HTTP, HTTPS,
 HTTP_STR_MATCH, or HTTPS_STR_MATCH, Route 53 passes the value of
 FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header, as it does when you specify a value for
 IPAddress. If the value of Type is TCP, Route 53 doesn't pass a
 Host header.
 
IPAddress. 
         If a health check already has a value for IPAddress, you can change the value. However, you
         can't update an existing health check to add or remove the value of IPAddress.
         
         If you specify a value for IPAddress:
         
         Route 53 sends health check requests to the specified IPv4 or IPv6 address and passes the value of
         FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header for all health checks except TCP
         health checks. This is typically the fully qualified DNS name of the endpoint on which you want Route 53
         to perform health checks.
         
         When Route 53 checks the health of an endpoint, here is how it constructs the Host header:
         
         If you specify a value of 80 for Port and HTTP or
         HTTP_STR_MATCH for Type, Route 53 passes the value of
         FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the Host header.
         
         If you specify a value of 443 for Port and HTTPS or
         HTTPS_STR_MATCH for Type, Route 53 passes the value of
         FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the Host header.
         
         If you specify another value for Port and any value except TCP for
         Type, Route 53 passes  FullyQualifiedDomainName:Port  to
         the endpoint in the Host header.
         
         If you don't specify a value for FullyQualifiedDomainName, Route 53 substitutes the value of
         IPAddress in the Host header in each of the above cases.
         
         If you don't specify a value for IPAddress:
         
         If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 sends a DNS request to the domain that
         you specify in FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval you specify in
         RequestInterval. Using an IPv4 address that is returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the
         health of the endpoint.
         
         If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, you can’t update the health check to remove the
         FullyQualifiedDomainName; if you don’t specify a value for IPAddress on
         creation, a FullyQualifiedDomainName is required.
         
         If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 uses only IPv4 to send health checks to
         the endpoint. If there's no resource record set with a type of A for the name that you specify for
         FullyQualifiedDomainName, the health check fails with a "DNS resolution failed" error.
         
         If you want to check the health of weighted, latency, or failover resource record sets and you choose to
         specify the endpoint only by FullyQualifiedDomainName, we recommend that you create a
         separate health check for each endpoint. For example, create a health check for each HTTP server that is
         serving content for www.example.com. For the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName, specify the
         domain name of the server (such as us-east-2-www.example.com), not the name of the resource
         record sets (www.example.com).
         
         In this configuration, if the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName matches the name of the
         resource record sets and you then associate the health check with those resource record sets, health
         check results will be unpredictable.
         
         In addition, if the value of Type is HTTP, HTTPS,
         HTTP_STR_MATCH, or HTTPS_STR_MATCH, Route 53 passes the value of
         FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header, as it does when you specify a
         value for IPAddress. If the value of Type is TCP, Route 53 doesn't
         pass a Host header.
public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withFullyQualifiedDomainName(String fullyQualifiedDomainName)
 Amazon Route 53 behavior depends on whether you specify a value for IPAddress.
 
 If a health check already has a value for IPAddress, you can change the value. However, you can't
 update an existing health check to add or remove the value of IPAddress.
 
 If you specify a value for IPAddress:
 
 Route 53 sends health check requests to the specified IPv4 or IPv6 address and passes the value of
 FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header for all health checks except TCP health
 checks. This is typically the fully qualified DNS name of the endpoint on which you want Route 53 to perform
 health checks.
 
 When Route 53 checks the health of an endpoint, here is how it constructs the Host header:
 
 If you specify a value of 80 for Port and HTTP or
 HTTP_STR_MATCH for Type, Route 53 passes the value of
 FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the Host header.
 
 If you specify a value of 443 for Port and HTTPS or
 HTTPS_STR_MATCH for Type, Route 53 passes the value of
 FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the Host header.
 
 If you specify another value for Port and any value except TCP for Type,
 Route 53 passes  FullyQualifiedDomainName:Port  to the endpoint in the
 Host header.
 
 If you don't specify a value for FullyQualifiedDomainName, Route 53 substitutes the value of
 IPAddress in the Host header in each of the above cases.
 
 If you don't specify a value for IPAddress:
 
 If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 sends a DNS request to the domain that you
 specify in FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval you specify in RequestInterval.
 Using an IPv4 address that is returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the health of the endpoint.
 
 If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, you can’t update the health check to remove the
 FullyQualifiedDomainName; if you don’t specify a value for IPAddress on creation, a
 FullyQualifiedDomainName is required.
 
 If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 uses only IPv4 to send health checks to the
 endpoint. If there's no resource record set with a type of A for the name that you specify for
 FullyQualifiedDomainName, the health check fails with a "DNS resolution failed" error.
 
 If you want to check the health of weighted, latency, or failover resource record sets and you choose to specify
 the endpoint only by FullyQualifiedDomainName, we recommend that you create a separate health check
 for each endpoint. For example, create a health check for each HTTP server that is serving content for
 www.example.com. For the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName, specify the domain name of the server
 (such as us-east-2-www.example.com), not the name of the resource record sets (www.example.com).
 
 In this configuration, if the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName matches the name of the resource
 record sets and you then associate the health check with those resource record sets, health check results will be
 unpredictable.
 
 In addition, if the value of Type is HTTP, HTTPS,
 HTTP_STR_MATCH, or HTTPS_STR_MATCH, Route 53 passes the value of
 FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header, as it does when you specify a value for
 IPAddress. If the value of Type is TCP, Route 53 doesn't pass a
 Host header.
 
fullyQualifiedDomainName - Amazon Route 53 behavior depends on whether you specify a value for IPAddress. 
        If a health check already has a value for IPAddress, you can change the value. However, you
        can't update an existing health check to add or remove the value of IPAddress.
        
        If you specify a value for IPAddress:
        
        Route 53 sends health check requests to the specified IPv4 or IPv6 address and passes the value of
        FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header for all health checks except TCP
        health checks. This is typically the fully qualified DNS name of the endpoint on which you want Route 53
        to perform health checks.
        
        When Route 53 checks the health of an endpoint, here is how it constructs the Host header:
        
        If you specify a value of 80 for Port and HTTP or
        HTTP_STR_MATCH for Type, Route 53 passes the value of
        FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the Host header.
        
        If you specify a value of 443 for Port and HTTPS or
        HTTPS_STR_MATCH for Type, Route 53 passes the value of
        FullyQualifiedDomainName to the endpoint in the Host header.
        
        If you specify another value for Port and any value except TCP for
        Type, Route 53 passes  FullyQualifiedDomainName:Port  to the
        endpoint in the Host header.
        
        If you don't specify a value for FullyQualifiedDomainName, Route 53 substitutes the value of
        IPAddress in the Host header in each of the above cases.
        
        If you don't specify a value for IPAddress:
        
        If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 sends a DNS request to the domain that
        you specify in FullyQualifiedDomainName at the interval you specify in
        RequestInterval. Using an IPv4 address that is returned by DNS, Route 53 then checks the
        health of the endpoint.
        
        If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, you can’t update the health check to remove the
        FullyQualifiedDomainName; if you don’t specify a value for IPAddress on
        creation, a FullyQualifiedDomainName is required.
        
        If you don't specify a value for IPAddress, Route 53 uses only IPv4 to send health checks to
        the endpoint. If there's no resource record set with a type of A for the name that you specify for
        FullyQualifiedDomainName, the health check fails with a "DNS resolution failed" error.
        
        If you want to check the health of weighted, latency, or failover resource record sets and you choose to
        specify the endpoint only by FullyQualifiedDomainName, we recommend that you create a
        separate health check for each endpoint. For example, create a health check for each HTTP server that is
        serving content for www.example.com. For the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName, specify the
        domain name of the server (such as us-east-2-www.example.com), not the name of the resource
        record sets (www.example.com).
        
        In this configuration, if the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName matches the name of the
        resource record sets and you then associate the health check with those resource record sets, health check
        results will be unpredictable.
        
        In addition, if the value of Type is HTTP, HTTPS,
        HTTP_STR_MATCH, or HTTPS_STR_MATCH, Route 53 passes the value of
        FullyQualifiedDomainName in the Host header, as it does when you specify a value
        for IPAddress. If the value of Type is TCP, Route 53 doesn't pass a
        Host header.
public void setSearchString(String searchString)
 If the value of Type is HTTP_STR_MATCH or HTTPS_STR_MATCH, the string that
 you want Amazon Route 53 to search for in the response body from the specified resource. If the string appears in
 the response body, Route 53 considers the resource healthy. (You can't change the value of Type when
 you update a health check.)
 
searchString - If the value of Type is HTTP_STR_MATCH or HTTPS_STR_MATCH, the
        string that you want Amazon Route 53 to search for in the response body from the specified resource. If
        the string appears in the response body, Route 53 considers the resource healthy. (You can't change the
        value of Type when you update a health check.)public String getSearchString()
 If the value of Type is HTTP_STR_MATCH or HTTPS_STR_MATCH, the string that
 you want Amazon Route 53 to search for in the response body from the specified resource. If the string appears in
 the response body, Route 53 considers the resource healthy. (You can't change the value of Type when
 you update a health check.)
 
Type is HTTP_STR_MATCH or HTTPS_STR_MATCH, the
         string that you want Amazon Route 53 to search for in the response body from the specified resource. If
         the string appears in the response body, Route 53 considers the resource healthy. (You can't change the
         value of Type when you update a health check.)public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withSearchString(String searchString)
 If the value of Type is HTTP_STR_MATCH or HTTPS_STR_MATCH, the string that
 you want Amazon Route 53 to search for in the response body from the specified resource. If the string appears in
 the response body, Route 53 considers the resource healthy. (You can't change the value of Type when
 you update a health check.)
 
searchString - If the value of Type is HTTP_STR_MATCH or HTTPS_STR_MATCH, the
        string that you want Amazon Route 53 to search for in the response body from the specified resource. If
        the string appears in the response body, Route 53 considers the resource healthy. (You can't change the
        value of Type when you update a health check.)public void setFailureThreshold(Integer failureThreshold)
The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Amazon Route 53 to change the current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or vice versa. For more information, see How Amazon Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
 If you don't specify a value for FailureThreshold, the default value is three health checks.
 
failureThreshold - The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Amazon Route 53 to change
        the current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or vice versa. For more information, see How Amazon Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Amazon Route 53 Developer
        Guide.
        
        If you don't specify a value for FailureThreshold, the default value is three health checks.
public Integer getFailureThreshold()
The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Amazon Route 53 to change the current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or vice versa. For more information, see How Amazon Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
 If you don't specify a value for FailureThreshold, the default value is three health checks.
 
         If you don't specify a value for FailureThreshold, the default value is three health checks.
public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withFailureThreshold(Integer failureThreshold)
The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Amazon Route 53 to change the current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or vice versa. For more information, see How Amazon Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
 If you don't specify a value for FailureThreshold, the default value is three health checks.
 
failureThreshold - The number of consecutive health checks that an endpoint must pass or fail for Amazon Route 53 to change
        the current status of the endpoint from unhealthy to healthy or vice versa. For more information, see How Amazon Route 53 Determines Whether an Endpoint Is Healthy in the Amazon Route 53 Developer
        Guide.
        
        If you don't specify a value for FailureThreshold, the default value is three health checks.
public void setInverted(Boolean inverted)
Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to invert the status of a health check, for example, to consider a health check unhealthy when it otherwise would be considered healthy.
inverted - Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to invert the status of a health check, for example, to consider
        a health check unhealthy when it otherwise would be considered healthy.public Boolean getInverted()
Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to invert the status of a health check, for example, to consider a health check unhealthy when it otherwise would be considered healthy.
public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withInverted(Boolean inverted)
Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to invert the status of a health check, for example, to consider a health check unhealthy when it otherwise would be considered healthy.
inverted - Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to invert the status of a health check, for example, to consider
        a health check unhealthy when it otherwise would be considered healthy.public Boolean isInverted()
Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to invert the status of a health check, for example, to consider a health check unhealthy when it otherwise would be considered healthy.
public void setDisabled(Boolean disabled)
Stops Route 53 from performing health checks. When you disable a health check, here's what happens:
Health checks that check the health of endpoints: Route 53 stops submitting requests to your application, server, or other resource.
Calculated health checks: Route 53 stops aggregating the status of the referenced health checks.
Health checks that monitor CloudWatch alarms: Route 53 stops monitoring the corresponding CloudWatch metrics.
After you disable a health check, Route 53 considers the status of the health check to always be healthy. If you configured DNS failover, Route 53 continues to route traffic to the corresponding resources. If you want to stop routing traffic to a resource, change the value of Inverted.
Charges for a health check still apply when the health check is disabled. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.
disabled - Stops Route 53 from performing health checks. When you disable a health check, here's what happens:
        Health checks that check the health of endpoints: Route 53 stops submitting requests to your application, server, or other resource.
Calculated health checks: Route 53 stops aggregating the status of the referenced health checks.
Health checks that monitor CloudWatch alarms: Route 53 stops monitoring the corresponding CloudWatch metrics.
After you disable a health check, Route 53 considers the status of the health check to always be healthy. If you configured DNS failover, Route 53 continues to route traffic to the corresponding resources. If you want to stop routing traffic to a resource, change the value of Inverted.
Charges for a health check still apply when the health check is disabled. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.
public Boolean getDisabled()
Stops Route 53 from performing health checks. When you disable a health check, here's what happens:
Health checks that check the health of endpoints: Route 53 stops submitting requests to your application, server, or other resource.
Calculated health checks: Route 53 stops aggregating the status of the referenced health checks.
Health checks that monitor CloudWatch alarms: Route 53 stops monitoring the corresponding CloudWatch metrics.
After you disable a health check, Route 53 considers the status of the health check to always be healthy. If you configured DNS failover, Route 53 continues to route traffic to the corresponding resources. If you want to stop routing traffic to a resource, change the value of Inverted.
Charges for a health check still apply when the health check is disabled. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.
Health checks that check the health of endpoints: Route 53 stops submitting requests to your application, server, or other resource.
Calculated health checks: Route 53 stops aggregating the status of the referenced health checks.
Health checks that monitor CloudWatch alarms: Route 53 stops monitoring the corresponding CloudWatch metrics.
After you disable a health check, Route 53 considers the status of the health check to always be healthy. If you configured DNS failover, Route 53 continues to route traffic to the corresponding resources. If you want to stop routing traffic to a resource, change the value of Inverted.
Charges for a health check still apply when the health check is disabled. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.
public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withDisabled(Boolean disabled)
Stops Route 53 from performing health checks. When you disable a health check, here's what happens:
Health checks that check the health of endpoints: Route 53 stops submitting requests to your application, server, or other resource.
Calculated health checks: Route 53 stops aggregating the status of the referenced health checks.
Health checks that monitor CloudWatch alarms: Route 53 stops monitoring the corresponding CloudWatch metrics.
After you disable a health check, Route 53 considers the status of the health check to always be healthy. If you configured DNS failover, Route 53 continues to route traffic to the corresponding resources. If you want to stop routing traffic to a resource, change the value of Inverted.
Charges for a health check still apply when the health check is disabled. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.
disabled - Stops Route 53 from performing health checks. When you disable a health check, here's what happens:
        Health checks that check the health of endpoints: Route 53 stops submitting requests to your application, server, or other resource.
Calculated health checks: Route 53 stops aggregating the status of the referenced health checks.
Health checks that monitor CloudWatch alarms: Route 53 stops monitoring the corresponding CloudWatch metrics.
After you disable a health check, Route 53 considers the status of the health check to always be healthy. If you configured DNS failover, Route 53 continues to route traffic to the corresponding resources. If you want to stop routing traffic to a resource, change the value of Inverted.
Charges for a health check still apply when the health check is disabled. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.
public Boolean isDisabled()
Stops Route 53 from performing health checks. When you disable a health check, here's what happens:
Health checks that check the health of endpoints: Route 53 stops submitting requests to your application, server, or other resource.
Calculated health checks: Route 53 stops aggregating the status of the referenced health checks.
Health checks that monitor CloudWatch alarms: Route 53 stops monitoring the corresponding CloudWatch metrics.
After you disable a health check, Route 53 considers the status of the health check to always be healthy. If you configured DNS failover, Route 53 continues to route traffic to the corresponding resources. If you want to stop routing traffic to a resource, change the value of Inverted.
Charges for a health check still apply when the health check is disabled. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.
Health checks that check the health of endpoints: Route 53 stops submitting requests to your application, server, or other resource.
Calculated health checks: Route 53 stops aggregating the status of the referenced health checks.
Health checks that monitor CloudWatch alarms: Route 53 stops monitoring the corresponding CloudWatch metrics.
After you disable a health check, Route 53 considers the status of the health check to always be healthy. If you configured DNS failover, Route 53 continues to route traffic to the corresponding resources. If you want to stop routing traffic to a resource, change the value of Inverted.
Charges for a health check still apply when the health check is disabled. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.
public void setHealthThreshold(Integer healthThreshold)
 The number of child health checks that are associated with a CALCULATED health that Amazon Route 53
 must consider healthy for the CALCULATED health check to be considered healthy. To specify the child
 health checks that you want to associate with a CALCULATED health check, use the
 ChildHealthChecks and ChildHealthCheck elements.
 
Note the following:
If you specify a number greater than the number of child health checks, Route 53 always considers this health check to be unhealthy.
 If you specify 0, Route 53 always considers this health check to be healthy.
 
healthThreshold - The number of child health checks that are associated with a CALCULATED health that Amazon
        Route 53 must consider healthy for the CALCULATED health check to be considered healthy. To
        specify the child health checks that you want to associate with a CALCULATED health check,
        use the ChildHealthChecks and ChildHealthCheck elements.
        Note the following:
If you specify a number greater than the number of child health checks, Route 53 always considers this health check to be unhealthy.
        If you specify 0, Route 53 always considers this health check to be healthy.
        
public Integer getHealthThreshold()
 The number of child health checks that are associated with a CALCULATED health that Amazon Route 53
 must consider healthy for the CALCULATED health check to be considered healthy. To specify the child
 health checks that you want to associate with a CALCULATED health check, use the
 ChildHealthChecks and ChildHealthCheck elements.
 
Note the following:
If you specify a number greater than the number of child health checks, Route 53 always considers this health check to be unhealthy.
 If you specify 0, Route 53 always considers this health check to be healthy.
 
CALCULATED health that Amazon
         Route 53 must consider healthy for the CALCULATED health check to be considered healthy. To
         specify the child health checks that you want to associate with a CALCULATED health check,
         use the ChildHealthChecks and ChildHealthCheck elements.
         Note the following:
If you specify a number greater than the number of child health checks, Route 53 always considers this health check to be unhealthy.
         If you specify 0, Route 53 always considers this health check to be healthy.
         
public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withHealthThreshold(Integer healthThreshold)
 The number of child health checks that are associated with a CALCULATED health that Amazon Route 53
 must consider healthy for the CALCULATED health check to be considered healthy. To specify the child
 health checks that you want to associate with a CALCULATED health check, use the
 ChildHealthChecks and ChildHealthCheck elements.
 
Note the following:
If you specify a number greater than the number of child health checks, Route 53 always considers this health check to be unhealthy.
 If you specify 0, Route 53 always considers this health check to be healthy.
 
healthThreshold - The number of child health checks that are associated with a CALCULATED health that Amazon
        Route 53 must consider healthy for the CALCULATED health check to be considered healthy. To
        specify the child health checks that you want to associate with a CALCULATED health check,
        use the ChildHealthChecks and ChildHealthCheck elements.
        Note the following:
If you specify a number greater than the number of child health checks, Route 53 always considers this health check to be unhealthy.
        If you specify 0, Route 53 always considers this health check to be healthy.
        
public List<String> getChildHealthChecks()
 A complex type that contains one ChildHealthCheck element for each health check that you want to
 associate with a CALCULATED health check.
 
ChildHealthCheck element for each health check that you
         want to associate with a CALCULATED health check.public void setChildHealthChecks(Collection<String> childHealthChecks)
 A complex type that contains one ChildHealthCheck element for each health check that you want to
 associate with a CALCULATED health check.
 
childHealthChecks - A complex type that contains one ChildHealthCheck element for each health check that you want
        to associate with a CALCULATED health check.public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withChildHealthChecks(String... childHealthChecks)
 A complex type that contains one ChildHealthCheck element for each health check that you want to
 associate with a CALCULATED health check.
 
 NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
 setChildHealthChecks(java.util.Collection) or withChildHealthChecks(java.util.Collection) if
 you want to override the existing values.
 
childHealthChecks - A complex type that contains one ChildHealthCheck element for each health check that you want
        to associate with a CALCULATED health check.public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withChildHealthChecks(Collection<String> childHealthChecks)
 A complex type that contains one ChildHealthCheck element for each health check that you want to
 associate with a CALCULATED health check.
 
childHealthChecks - A complex type that contains one ChildHealthCheck element for each health check that you want
        to associate with a CALCULATED health check.public void setEnableSNI(Boolean enableSNI)
 Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to send the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName to the
 endpoint in the client_hello message during TLS negotiation. This allows the endpoint
 to respond to HTTPS health check requests with the applicable SSL/TLS certificate.
 
 Some endpoints require that HTTPS requests include the host name in the client_hello message. If you
 don't enable SNI, the status of the health check will be SSL alert handshake_failure. A health check
 can also have that status for other reasons. If SNI is enabled and you're still getting the error, check the
 SSL/TLS configuration on your endpoint and confirm that your certificate is valid.
 
 The SSL/TLS certificate on your endpoint includes a domain name in the Common Name field and
 possibly several more in the Subject Alternative Names field. One of the domain names in the
 certificate should match the value that you specify for FullyQualifiedDomainName. If the endpoint
 responds to the client_hello message with a certificate that does not include the domain name that
 you specified in FullyQualifiedDomainName, a health checker will retry the handshake. In the second
 attempt, the health checker will omit FullyQualifiedDomainName from the client_hello
 message.
 
enableSNI - Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to send the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName to the
        endpoint in the client_hello message during TLS negotiation. This allows the
        endpoint to respond to HTTPS health check requests with the applicable SSL/TLS
        certificate.
        
        Some endpoints require that HTTPS requests include the host name in the client_hello message.
        If you don't enable SNI, the status of the health check will be SSL alert handshake_failure.
        A health check can also have that status for other reasons. If SNI is enabled and you're still getting the
        error, check the SSL/TLS configuration on your endpoint and confirm that your certificate is valid.
        
        The SSL/TLS certificate on your endpoint includes a domain name in the Common Name field and
        possibly several more in the Subject Alternative Names field. One of the domain names in the
        certificate should match the value that you specify for FullyQualifiedDomainName. If the
        endpoint responds to the client_hello message with a certificate that does not include the
        domain name that you specified in FullyQualifiedDomainName, a health checker will retry the
        handshake. In the second attempt, the health checker will omit FullyQualifiedDomainName from
        the client_hello message.
public Boolean getEnableSNI()
 Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to send the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName to the
 endpoint in the client_hello message during TLS negotiation. This allows the endpoint
 to respond to HTTPS health check requests with the applicable SSL/TLS certificate.
 
 Some endpoints require that HTTPS requests include the host name in the client_hello message. If you
 don't enable SNI, the status of the health check will be SSL alert handshake_failure. A health check
 can also have that status for other reasons. If SNI is enabled and you're still getting the error, check the
 SSL/TLS configuration on your endpoint and confirm that your certificate is valid.
 
 The SSL/TLS certificate on your endpoint includes a domain name in the Common Name field and
 possibly several more in the Subject Alternative Names field. One of the domain names in the
 certificate should match the value that you specify for FullyQualifiedDomainName. If the endpoint
 responds to the client_hello message with a certificate that does not include the domain name that
 you specified in FullyQualifiedDomainName, a health checker will retry the handshake. In the second
 attempt, the health checker will omit FullyQualifiedDomainName from the client_hello
 message.
 
FullyQualifiedDomainName to
         the endpoint in the client_hello message during TLS negotiation. This allows
         the endpoint to respond to HTTPS health check requests with the applicable SSL/TLS
         certificate.
         
         Some endpoints require that HTTPS requests include the host name in the client_hello
         message. If you don't enable SNI, the status of the health check will be SSL alert
         handshake_failure. A health check can also have that status for other reasons. If SNI is
         enabled and you're still getting the error, check the SSL/TLS configuration on your endpoint and confirm
         that your certificate is valid.
         
         The SSL/TLS certificate on your endpoint includes a domain name in the Common Name field and
         possibly several more in the Subject Alternative Names field. One of the domain names in the
         certificate should match the value that you specify for FullyQualifiedDomainName. If the
         endpoint responds to the client_hello message with a certificate that does not include the
         domain name that you specified in FullyQualifiedDomainName, a health checker will retry the
         handshake. In the second attempt, the health checker will omit FullyQualifiedDomainName from
         the client_hello message.
public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withEnableSNI(Boolean enableSNI)
 Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to send the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName to the
 endpoint in the client_hello message during TLS negotiation. This allows the endpoint
 to respond to HTTPS health check requests with the applicable SSL/TLS certificate.
 
 Some endpoints require that HTTPS requests include the host name in the client_hello message. If you
 don't enable SNI, the status of the health check will be SSL alert handshake_failure. A health check
 can also have that status for other reasons. If SNI is enabled and you're still getting the error, check the
 SSL/TLS configuration on your endpoint and confirm that your certificate is valid.
 
 The SSL/TLS certificate on your endpoint includes a domain name in the Common Name field and
 possibly several more in the Subject Alternative Names field. One of the domain names in the
 certificate should match the value that you specify for FullyQualifiedDomainName. If the endpoint
 responds to the client_hello message with a certificate that does not include the domain name that
 you specified in FullyQualifiedDomainName, a health checker will retry the handshake. In the second
 attempt, the health checker will omit FullyQualifiedDomainName from the client_hello
 message.
 
enableSNI - Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to send the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName to the
        endpoint in the client_hello message during TLS negotiation. This allows the
        endpoint to respond to HTTPS health check requests with the applicable SSL/TLS
        certificate.
        
        Some endpoints require that HTTPS requests include the host name in the client_hello message.
        If you don't enable SNI, the status of the health check will be SSL alert handshake_failure.
        A health check can also have that status for other reasons. If SNI is enabled and you're still getting the
        error, check the SSL/TLS configuration on your endpoint and confirm that your certificate is valid.
        
        The SSL/TLS certificate on your endpoint includes a domain name in the Common Name field and
        possibly several more in the Subject Alternative Names field. One of the domain names in the
        certificate should match the value that you specify for FullyQualifiedDomainName. If the
        endpoint responds to the client_hello message with a certificate that does not include the
        domain name that you specified in FullyQualifiedDomainName, a health checker will retry the
        handshake. In the second attempt, the health checker will omit FullyQualifiedDomainName from
        the client_hello message.
public Boolean isEnableSNI()
 Specify whether you want Amazon Route 53 to send the value of FullyQualifiedDomainName to the
 endpoint in the client_hello message during TLS negotiation. This allows the endpoint
 to respond to HTTPS health check requests with the applicable SSL/TLS certificate.
 
 Some endpoints require that HTTPS requests include the host name in the client_hello message. If you
 don't enable SNI, the status of the health check will be SSL alert handshake_failure. A health check
 can also have that status for other reasons. If SNI is enabled and you're still getting the error, check the
 SSL/TLS configuration on your endpoint and confirm that your certificate is valid.
 
 The SSL/TLS certificate on your endpoint includes a domain name in the Common Name field and
 possibly several more in the Subject Alternative Names field. One of the domain names in the
 certificate should match the value that you specify for FullyQualifiedDomainName. If the endpoint
 responds to the client_hello message with a certificate that does not include the domain name that
 you specified in FullyQualifiedDomainName, a health checker will retry the handshake. In the second
 attempt, the health checker will omit FullyQualifiedDomainName from the client_hello
 message.
 
FullyQualifiedDomainName to
         the endpoint in the client_hello message during TLS negotiation. This allows
         the endpoint to respond to HTTPS health check requests with the applicable SSL/TLS
         certificate.
         
         Some endpoints require that HTTPS requests include the host name in the client_hello
         message. If you don't enable SNI, the status of the health check will be SSL alert
         handshake_failure. A health check can also have that status for other reasons. If SNI is
         enabled and you're still getting the error, check the SSL/TLS configuration on your endpoint and confirm
         that your certificate is valid.
         
         The SSL/TLS certificate on your endpoint includes a domain name in the Common Name field and
         possibly several more in the Subject Alternative Names field. One of the domain names in the
         certificate should match the value that you specify for FullyQualifiedDomainName. If the
         endpoint responds to the client_hello message with a certificate that does not include the
         domain name that you specified in FullyQualifiedDomainName, a health checker will retry the
         handshake. In the second attempt, the health checker will omit FullyQualifiedDomainName from
         the client_hello message.
public List<String> getRegions()
 A complex type that contains one Region element for each region that you want Amazon Route 53 health
 checkers to check the specified endpoint from.
 
Region element for each region that you want Amazon Route
         53 health checkers to check the specified endpoint from.HealthCheckRegionpublic void setRegions(Collection<String> regions)
 A complex type that contains one Region element for each region that you want Amazon Route 53 health
 checkers to check the specified endpoint from.
 
regions - A complex type that contains one Region element for each region that you want Amazon Route 53
        health checkers to check the specified endpoint from.HealthCheckRegionpublic UpdateHealthCheckRequest withRegions(String... regions)
 A complex type that contains one Region element for each region that you want Amazon Route 53 health
 checkers to check the specified endpoint from.
 
 NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
 setRegions(java.util.Collection) or withRegions(java.util.Collection) if you want to override
 the existing values.
 
regions - A complex type that contains one Region element for each region that you want Amazon Route 53
        health checkers to check the specified endpoint from.HealthCheckRegionpublic UpdateHealthCheckRequest withRegions(Collection<String> regions)
 A complex type that contains one Region element for each region that you want Amazon Route 53 health
 checkers to check the specified endpoint from.
 
regions - A complex type that contains one Region element for each region that you want Amazon Route 53
        health checkers to check the specified endpoint from.HealthCheckRegionpublic UpdateHealthCheckRequest withRegions(HealthCheckRegion... regions)
 A complex type that contains one Region element for each region that you want Amazon Route 53 health
 checkers to check the specified endpoint from.
 
regions - A complex type that contains one Region element for each region that you want Amazon Route 53
        health checkers to check the specified endpoint from.HealthCheckRegionpublic void setAlarmIdentifier(AlarmIdentifier alarmIdentifier)
A complex type that identifies the CloudWatch alarm that you want Amazon Route 53 health checkers to use to determine whether the specified health check is healthy.
alarmIdentifier - A complex type that identifies the CloudWatch alarm that you want Amazon Route 53 health checkers to use
        to determine whether the specified health check is healthy.public AlarmIdentifier getAlarmIdentifier()
A complex type that identifies the CloudWatch alarm that you want Amazon Route 53 health checkers to use to determine whether the specified health check is healthy.
public UpdateHealthCheckRequest withAlarmIdentifier(AlarmIdentifier alarmIdentifier)
A complex type that identifies the CloudWatch alarm that you want Amazon Route 53 health checkers to use to determine whether the specified health check is healthy.
alarmIdentifier - A complex type that identifies the CloudWatch alarm that you want Amazon Route 53 health checkers to use
        to determine whether the specified health check is healthy.public void setInsufficientDataHealthStatus(String insufficientDataHealthStatus)
When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you want Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check:
 Healthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
 
 Unhealthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
 
 LastKnownStatus: By default, Route 53 uses the status of the health check from the last time
 CloudWatch had sufficient data to determine the alarm state. For new health checks that have no last known
 status, the status for the health check is healthy.
 
insufficientDataHealthStatus - When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you
        want Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check:
        
        Healthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
        
        Unhealthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
        
        LastKnownStatus: By default, Route 53 uses the status of the health check from the last time
        CloudWatch had sufficient data to determine the alarm state. For new health checks that have no last known
        status, the status for the health check is healthy.
        
InsufficientDataHealthStatuspublic String getInsufficientDataHealthStatus()
When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you want Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check:
 Healthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
 
 Unhealthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
 
 LastKnownStatus: By default, Route 53 uses the status of the health check from the last time
 CloudWatch had sufficient data to determine the alarm state. For new health checks that have no last known
 status, the status for the health check is healthy.
 
         Healthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
         
         Unhealthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
         
         LastKnownStatus: By default, Route 53 uses the status of the health check from the last time
         CloudWatch had sufficient data to determine the alarm state. For new health checks that have no last
         known status, the status for the health check is healthy.
         
InsufficientDataHealthStatuspublic UpdateHealthCheckRequest withInsufficientDataHealthStatus(String insufficientDataHealthStatus)
When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you want Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check:
 Healthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
 
 Unhealthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
 
 LastKnownStatus: By default, Route 53 uses the status of the health check from the last time
 CloudWatch had sufficient data to determine the alarm state. For new health checks that have no last known
 status, the status for the health check is healthy.
 
insufficientDataHealthStatus - When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you
        want Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check:
        
        Healthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
        
        Unhealthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
        
        LastKnownStatus: By default, Route 53 uses the status of the health check from the last time
        CloudWatch had sufficient data to determine the alarm state. For new health checks that have no last known
        status, the status for the health check is healthy.
        
InsufficientDataHealthStatuspublic void setInsufficientDataHealthStatus(InsufficientDataHealthStatus insufficientDataHealthStatus)
When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you want Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check:
 Healthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
 
 Unhealthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
 
 LastKnownStatus: By default, Route 53 uses the status of the health check from the last time
 CloudWatch had sufficient data to determine the alarm state. For new health checks that have no last known
 status, the status for the health check is healthy.
 
insufficientDataHealthStatus - When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you
        want Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check:
        
        Healthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
        
        Unhealthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
        
        LastKnownStatus: By default, Route 53 uses the status of the health check from the last time
        CloudWatch had sufficient data to determine the alarm state. For new health checks that have no last known
        status, the status for the health check is healthy.
        
InsufficientDataHealthStatuspublic UpdateHealthCheckRequest withInsufficientDataHealthStatus(InsufficientDataHealthStatus insufficientDataHealthStatus)
When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you want Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check:
 Healthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
 
 Unhealthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
 
 LastKnownStatus: By default, Route 53 uses the status of the health check from the last time
 CloudWatch had sufficient data to determine the alarm state. For new health checks that have no last known
 status, the status for the health check is healthy.
 
insufficientDataHealthStatus - When CloudWatch has insufficient data about the metric to determine the alarm state, the status that you
        want Amazon Route 53 to assign to the health check:
        
        Healthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be healthy.
        
        Unhealthy: Route 53 considers the health check to be unhealthy.
        
        LastKnownStatus: By default, Route 53 uses the status of the health check from the last time
        CloudWatch had sufficient data to determine the alarm state. For new health checks that have no last known
        status, the status for the health check is healthy.
        
InsufficientDataHealthStatuspublic List<String> getResetElements()
 A complex type that contains one ResettableElementName element for each element that you want to
 reset to the default value. Valid values for ResettableElementName include the following:
 
 ChildHealthChecks: Amazon Route 53 resets ChildHealthChecks to null.
 
 FullyQualifiedDomainName: Route 53 resets FullyQualifiedDomainName. to null.
 
 Regions: Route 53 resets the Regions list to the default set of regions.
 
 ResourcePath: Route 53 resets ResourcePath to null.
 
ResettableElementName element for each element that you
         want to reset to the default value. Valid values for ResettableElementName include the
         following:
         
         ChildHealthChecks: Amazon Route 53 resets ChildHealthChecks to null.
         
         FullyQualifiedDomainName: Route 53 resets FullyQualifiedDomainName. to null.
         
         Regions: Route 53 resets the Regions list to the default set of regions.
         
         ResourcePath: Route 53 resets ResourcePath to null.
         
ResettableElementNamepublic void setResetElements(Collection<String> resetElements)
 A complex type that contains one ResettableElementName element for each element that you want to
 reset to the default value. Valid values for ResettableElementName include the following:
 
 ChildHealthChecks: Amazon Route 53 resets ChildHealthChecks to null.
 
 FullyQualifiedDomainName: Route 53 resets FullyQualifiedDomainName. to null.
 
 Regions: Route 53 resets the Regions list to the default set of regions.
 
 ResourcePath: Route 53 resets ResourcePath to null.
 
resetElements - A complex type that contains one ResettableElementName element for each element that you want
        to reset to the default value. Valid values for ResettableElementName include the
        following:
        
        ChildHealthChecks: Amazon Route 53 resets ChildHealthChecks to null.
        
        FullyQualifiedDomainName: Route 53 resets FullyQualifiedDomainName. to null.
        
        Regions: Route 53 resets the Regions list to the default set of regions.
        
        ResourcePath: Route 53 resets ResourcePath to null.
        
ResettableElementNamepublic UpdateHealthCheckRequest withResetElements(String... resetElements)
 A complex type that contains one ResettableElementName element for each element that you want to
 reset to the default value. Valid values for ResettableElementName include the following:
 
 ChildHealthChecks: Amazon Route 53 resets ChildHealthChecks to null.
 
 FullyQualifiedDomainName: Route 53 resets FullyQualifiedDomainName. to null.
 
 Regions: Route 53 resets the Regions list to the default set of regions.
 
 ResourcePath: Route 53 resets ResourcePath to null.
 
 NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
 setResetElements(java.util.Collection) or withResetElements(java.util.Collection) if you want
 to override the existing values.
 
resetElements - A complex type that contains one ResettableElementName element for each element that you want
        to reset to the default value. Valid values for ResettableElementName include the
        following:
        
        ChildHealthChecks: Amazon Route 53 resets ChildHealthChecks to null.
        
        FullyQualifiedDomainName: Route 53 resets FullyQualifiedDomainName. to null.
        
        Regions: Route 53 resets the Regions list to the default set of regions.
        
        ResourcePath: Route 53 resets ResourcePath to null.
        
ResettableElementNamepublic UpdateHealthCheckRequest withResetElements(Collection<String> resetElements)
 A complex type that contains one ResettableElementName element for each element that you want to
 reset to the default value. Valid values for ResettableElementName include the following:
 
 ChildHealthChecks: Amazon Route 53 resets ChildHealthChecks to null.
 
 FullyQualifiedDomainName: Route 53 resets FullyQualifiedDomainName. to null.
 
 Regions: Route 53 resets the Regions list to the default set of regions.
 
 ResourcePath: Route 53 resets ResourcePath to null.
 
resetElements - A complex type that contains one ResettableElementName element for each element that you want
        to reset to the default value. Valid values for ResettableElementName include the
        following:
        
        ChildHealthChecks: Amazon Route 53 resets ChildHealthChecks to null.
        
        FullyQualifiedDomainName: Route 53 resets FullyQualifiedDomainName. to null.
        
        Regions: Route 53 resets the Regions list to the default set of regions.
        
        ResourcePath: Route 53 resets ResourcePath to null.
        
ResettableElementNamepublic UpdateHealthCheckRequest withResetElements(ResettableElementName... resetElements)
 A complex type that contains one ResettableElementName element for each element that you want to
 reset to the default value. Valid values for ResettableElementName include the following:
 
 ChildHealthChecks: Amazon Route 53 resets ChildHealthChecks to null.
 
 FullyQualifiedDomainName: Route 53 resets FullyQualifiedDomainName. to null.
 
 Regions: Route 53 resets the Regions list to the default set of regions.
 
 ResourcePath: Route 53 resets ResourcePath to null.
 
resetElements - A complex type that contains one ResettableElementName element for each element that you want
        to reset to the default value. Valid values for ResettableElementName include the
        following:
        
        ChildHealthChecks: Amazon Route 53 resets ChildHealthChecks to null.
        
        FullyQualifiedDomainName: Route 53 resets FullyQualifiedDomainName. to null.
        
        Regions: Route 53 resets the Regions list to the default set of regions.
        
        ResourcePath: Route 53 resets ResourcePath to null.
        
ResettableElementNamepublic String toString()
toString in class ObjectObject.toString()public UpdateHealthCheckRequest clone()
AmazonWebServiceRequestclone in class AmazonWebServiceRequestObject.clone()