@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class DnsConfig extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo
A complex type that contains information about the Amazon Route 53 DNS records that you want Cloud Map to create when you register an instance.
The record types of a service can only be changed by deleting the service and recreating it with a new
Dnsconfig
.
Constructor and Description |
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DnsConfig() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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DnsConfig |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
List<DnsRecord> |
getDnsRecords()
An array that contains one
DnsRecord object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want Cloud Map to
create when you register an instance. |
String |
getNamespaceId()
Deprecated.
|
String |
getRoutingPolicy()
The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that Cloud Map creates when you register an
instance and specify this service.
|
int |
hashCode() |
void |
marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
Marshalls this structured data using the given
ProtocolMarshaller . |
void |
setDnsRecords(Collection<DnsRecord> dnsRecords)
An array that contains one
DnsRecord object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want Cloud Map to
create when you register an instance. |
void |
setNamespaceId(String namespaceId)
Deprecated.
|
void |
setRoutingPolicy(String routingPolicy)
The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that Cloud Map creates when you register an
instance and specify this service.
|
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
|
DnsConfig |
withDnsRecords(Collection<DnsRecord> dnsRecords)
An array that contains one
DnsRecord object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want Cloud Map to
create when you register an instance. |
DnsConfig |
withDnsRecords(DnsRecord... dnsRecords)
An array that contains one
DnsRecord object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want Cloud Map to
create when you register an instance. |
DnsConfig |
withNamespaceId(String namespaceId)
Deprecated.
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DnsConfig |
withRoutingPolicy(RoutingPolicy routingPolicy)
The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that Cloud Map creates when you register an
instance and specify this service.
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DnsConfig |
withRoutingPolicy(String routingPolicy)
The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that Cloud Map creates when you register an
instance and specify this service.
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@Deprecated public void setNamespaceId(String namespaceId)
Use NamespaceId in Service instead.
The ID of the namespace to use for DNS configuration.
namespaceId
- Use NamespaceId in Service instead.
The ID of the namespace to use for DNS configuration.
@Deprecated public String getNamespaceId()
Use NamespaceId in Service instead.
The ID of the namespace to use for DNS configuration.
The ID of the namespace to use for DNS configuration.
@Deprecated public DnsConfig withNamespaceId(String namespaceId)
Use NamespaceId in Service instead.
The ID of the namespace to use for DNS configuration.
namespaceId
- Use NamespaceId in Service instead.
The ID of the namespace to use for DNS configuration.
public void setRoutingPolicy(String routingPolicy)
The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that Cloud Map creates when you register an instance and specify this service.
If you want to use this service to register instances that create alias records, specify WEIGHTED
for the routing policy.
You can specify the following values:
If you define a health check for the service and the health check is healthy, Route 53 returns the applicable value for up to eight instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health check.
You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with IP addresses for up to eight
healthy instances. If fewer than eight instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to every DNS query with the IP
addresses for all of the healthy instances.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the values for up to eight instances.
For more information about the multivalue routing policy, see Multivalue Answer Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
Route 53 returns the applicable value from one randomly selected instance from among the instances that you registered using the same service. Currently, all records have the same weight, so you can't route more or less traffic to any instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health check.
You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with the IP address for one
randomly selected instance from among the healthy instances. If no instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to
DNS queries as if all of the instances were healthy.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the applicable value for one randomly selected instance.
For more information about the weighted routing policy, see Weighted Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
routingPolicy
- The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that Cloud Map creates when you
register an instance and specify this service.
If you want to use this service to register instances that create alias records, specify
WEIGHTED
for the routing policy.
You can specify the following values:
If you define a health check for the service and the health check is healthy, Route 53 returns the applicable value for up to eight instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health
check. You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with IP addresses
for up to eight healthy instances. If fewer than eight instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to every
DNS query with the IP addresses for all of the healthy instances.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the values for up to eight instances.
For more information about the multivalue routing policy, see Multivalue Answer Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
Route 53 returns the applicable value from one randomly selected instance from among the instances that you registered using the same service. Currently, all records have the same weight, so you can't route more or less traffic to any instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health
check. You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with the IP address
for one randomly selected instance from among the healthy instances. If no instances are healthy, Route 53
responds to DNS queries as if all of the instances were healthy.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the applicable value for one randomly selected instance.
For more information about the weighted routing policy, see Weighted Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
RoutingPolicy
public String getRoutingPolicy()
The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that Cloud Map creates when you register an instance and specify this service.
If you want to use this service to register instances that create alias records, specify WEIGHTED
for the routing policy.
You can specify the following values:
If you define a health check for the service and the health check is healthy, Route 53 returns the applicable value for up to eight instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health check.
You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with IP addresses for up to eight
healthy instances. If fewer than eight instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to every DNS query with the IP
addresses for all of the healthy instances.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the values for up to eight instances.
For more information about the multivalue routing policy, see Multivalue Answer Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
Route 53 returns the applicable value from one randomly selected instance from among the instances that you registered using the same service. Currently, all records have the same weight, so you can't route more or less traffic to any instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health check.
You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with the IP address for one
randomly selected instance from among the healthy instances. If no instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to
DNS queries as if all of the instances were healthy.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the applicable value for one randomly selected instance.
For more information about the weighted routing policy, see Weighted Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
If you want to use this service to register instances that create alias records, specify
WEIGHTED
for the routing policy.
You can specify the following values:
If you define a health check for the service and the health check is healthy, Route 53 returns the applicable value for up to eight instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health
check. You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with IP addresses
for up to eight healthy instances. If fewer than eight instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to every
DNS query with the IP addresses for all of the healthy instances.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the values for up to eight instances.
For more information about the multivalue routing policy, see Multivalue Answer Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
Route 53 returns the applicable value from one randomly selected instance from among the instances that you registered using the same service. Currently, all records have the same weight, so you can't route more or less traffic to any instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health
check. You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with the IP address
for one randomly selected instance from among the healthy instances. If no instances are healthy,
Route 53 responds to DNS queries as if all of the instances were healthy.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the applicable value for one randomly selected instance.
For more information about the weighted routing policy, see Weighted Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
RoutingPolicy
public DnsConfig withRoutingPolicy(String routingPolicy)
The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that Cloud Map creates when you register an instance and specify this service.
If you want to use this service to register instances that create alias records, specify WEIGHTED
for the routing policy.
You can specify the following values:
If you define a health check for the service and the health check is healthy, Route 53 returns the applicable value for up to eight instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health check.
You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with IP addresses for up to eight
healthy instances. If fewer than eight instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to every DNS query with the IP
addresses for all of the healthy instances.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the values for up to eight instances.
For more information about the multivalue routing policy, see Multivalue Answer Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
Route 53 returns the applicable value from one randomly selected instance from among the instances that you registered using the same service. Currently, all records have the same weight, so you can't route more or less traffic to any instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health check.
You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with the IP address for one
randomly selected instance from among the healthy instances. If no instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to
DNS queries as if all of the instances were healthy.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the applicable value for one randomly selected instance.
For more information about the weighted routing policy, see Weighted Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
routingPolicy
- The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that Cloud Map creates when you
register an instance and specify this service.
If you want to use this service to register instances that create alias records, specify
WEIGHTED
for the routing policy.
You can specify the following values:
If you define a health check for the service and the health check is healthy, Route 53 returns the applicable value for up to eight instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health
check. You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with IP addresses
for up to eight healthy instances. If fewer than eight instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to every
DNS query with the IP addresses for all of the healthy instances.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the values for up to eight instances.
For more information about the multivalue routing policy, see Multivalue Answer Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
Route 53 returns the applicable value from one randomly selected instance from among the instances that you registered using the same service. Currently, all records have the same weight, so you can't route more or less traffic to any instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health
check. You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with the IP address
for one randomly selected instance from among the healthy instances. If no instances are healthy, Route 53
responds to DNS queries as if all of the instances were healthy.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the applicable value for one randomly selected instance.
For more information about the weighted routing policy, see Weighted Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
RoutingPolicy
public DnsConfig withRoutingPolicy(RoutingPolicy routingPolicy)
The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that Cloud Map creates when you register an instance and specify this service.
If you want to use this service to register instances that create alias records, specify WEIGHTED
for the routing policy.
You can specify the following values:
If you define a health check for the service and the health check is healthy, Route 53 returns the applicable value for up to eight instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health check.
You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with IP addresses for up to eight
healthy instances. If fewer than eight instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to every DNS query with the IP
addresses for all of the healthy instances.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the values for up to eight instances.
For more information about the multivalue routing policy, see Multivalue Answer Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
Route 53 returns the applicable value from one randomly selected instance from among the instances that you registered using the same service. Currently, all records have the same weight, so you can't route more or less traffic to any instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health check.
You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with the IP address for one
randomly selected instance from among the healthy instances. If no instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to
DNS queries as if all of the instances were healthy.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the applicable value for one randomly selected instance.
For more information about the weighted routing policy, see Weighted Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
routingPolicy
- The routing policy that you want to apply to all Route 53 DNS records that Cloud Map creates when you
register an instance and specify this service.
If you want to use this service to register instances that create alias records, specify
WEIGHTED
for the routing policy.
You can specify the following values:
If you define a health check for the service and the health check is healthy, Route 53 returns the applicable value for up to eight instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health
check. You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with IP addresses
for up to eight healthy instances. If fewer than eight instances are healthy, Route 53 responds to every
DNS query with the IP addresses for all of the healthy instances.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the values for up to eight instances.
For more information about the multivalue routing policy, see Multivalue Answer Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
Route 53 returns the applicable value from one randomly selected instance from among the instances that you registered using the same service. Currently, all records have the same weight, so you can't route more or less traffic to any instances.
For example, suppose that the service includes configurations for one A
record and a health
check. You use the service to register 10 instances. Route 53 responds to DNS queries with the IP address
for one randomly selected instance from among the healthy instances. If no instances are healthy, Route 53
responds to DNS queries as if all of the instances were healthy.
If you don't define a health check for the service, Route 53 assumes that all instances are healthy and returns the applicable value for one randomly selected instance.
For more information about the weighted routing policy, see Weighted Routing in the Route 53 Developer Guide.
RoutingPolicy
public List<DnsRecord> getDnsRecords()
An array that contains one DnsRecord
object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want Cloud Map to
create when you register an instance.
DnsRecord
object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want Cloud
Map to create when you register an instance.public void setDnsRecords(Collection<DnsRecord> dnsRecords)
An array that contains one DnsRecord
object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want Cloud Map to
create when you register an instance.
dnsRecords
- An array that contains one DnsRecord
object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want Cloud
Map to create when you register an instance.public DnsConfig withDnsRecords(DnsRecord... dnsRecords)
An array that contains one DnsRecord
object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want Cloud Map to
create when you register an instance.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setDnsRecords(java.util.Collection)
or withDnsRecords(java.util.Collection)
if you want to
override the existing values.
dnsRecords
- An array that contains one DnsRecord
object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want Cloud
Map to create when you register an instance.public DnsConfig withDnsRecords(Collection<DnsRecord> dnsRecords)
An array that contains one DnsRecord
object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want Cloud Map to
create when you register an instance.
dnsRecords
- An array that contains one DnsRecord
object for each Route 53 DNS record that you want Cloud
Map to create when you register an instance.public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
StructuredPojo
ProtocolMarshaller
.marshall
in interface StructuredPojo
protocolMarshaller
- Implementation of ProtocolMarshaller
used to marshall this object's data.