@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
Contains the parameters for UpdateComputeEnvironment
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NOOP
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UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest() |
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UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest |
clone()
Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context.
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boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getComputeEnvironment()
The name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment to update.
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ComputeResourceUpdate |
getComputeResources()
Details of the compute resources managed by the compute environment.
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String |
getServiceRole()
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows AWS Batch to make calls to other AWS services on
your behalf.
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String |
getState()
The state of the compute environment.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setComputeEnvironment(String computeEnvironment)
The name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment to update.
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void |
setComputeResources(ComputeResourceUpdate computeResources)
Details of the compute resources managed by the compute environment.
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void |
setServiceRole(String serviceRole)
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows AWS Batch to make calls to other AWS services on
your behalf.
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void |
setState(CEState state)
The state of the compute environment.
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void |
setState(String state)
The state of the compute environment.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest |
withComputeEnvironment(String computeEnvironment)
The name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment to update.
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UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest |
withComputeResources(ComputeResourceUpdate computeResources)
Details of the compute resources managed by the compute environment.
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UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest |
withServiceRole(String serviceRole)
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows AWS Batch to make calls to other AWS services on
your behalf.
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UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest |
withState(CEState state)
The state of the compute environment.
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UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest |
withState(String state)
The state of the compute environment.
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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, withSdkRequestTimeout
public void setComputeEnvironment(String computeEnvironment)
The name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment to update.
computeEnvironment
- The name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment to update.public String getComputeEnvironment()
The name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment to update.
public UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest withComputeEnvironment(String computeEnvironment)
The name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment to update.
computeEnvironment
- The name or full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the compute environment to update.public void setState(String state)
The state of the compute environment. Compute environments in the ENABLED
state can accept jobs from
a queue and scale in or out automatically based on the workload demand of its associated queues.
If the state is ENABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an associated
job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is managed, then it can
scale its instances out or in automatically, based on the job queue demand.
If the state is DISABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within the
environment. Jobs in a STARTING
or RUNNING
state continue to progress normally. Managed
compute environments in the DISABLED
state don't scale out. However, they scale in to
minvCpus
value after instances become idle.
state
- The state of the compute environment. Compute environments in the ENABLED
state can accept
jobs from a queue and scale in or out automatically based on the workload demand of its associated
queues.
If the state is ENABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an
associated job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is
managed, then it can scale its instances out or in automatically, based on the job queue demand.
If the state is DISABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within
the environment. Jobs in a STARTING
or RUNNING
state continue to progress
normally. Managed compute environments in the DISABLED
state don't scale out. However, they
scale in to minvCpus
value after instances become idle.
CEState
public String getState()
The state of the compute environment. Compute environments in the ENABLED
state can accept jobs from
a queue and scale in or out automatically based on the workload demand of its associated queues.
If the state is ENABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an associated
job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is managed, then it can
scale its instances out or in automatically, based on the job queue demand.
If the state is DISABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within the
environment. Jobs in a STARTING
or RUNNING
state continue to progress normally. Managed
compute environments in the DISABLED
state don't scale out. However, they scale in to
minvCpus
value after instances become idle.
ENABLED
state can accept
jobs from a queue and scale in or out automatically based on the workload demand of its associated
queues.
If the state is ENABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an
associated job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is
managed, then it can scale its instances out or in automatically, based on the job queue demand.
If the state is DISABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within
the environment. Jobs in a STARTING
or RUNNING
state continue to progress
normally. Managed compute environments in the DISABLED
state don't scale out. However, they
scale in to minvCpus
value after instances become idle.
CEState
public UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest withState(String state)
The state of the compute environment. Compute environments in the ENABLED
state can accept jobs from
a queue and scale in or out automatically based on the workload demand of its associated queues.
If the state is ENABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an associated
job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is managed, then it can
scale its instances out or in automatically, based on the job queue demand.
If the state is DISABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within the
environment. Jobs in a STARTING
or RUNNING
state continue to progress normally. Managed
compute environments in the DISABLED
state don't scale out. However, they scale in to
minvCpus
value after instances become idle.
state
- The state of the compute environment. Compute environments in the ENABLED
state can accept
jobs from a queue and scale in or out automatically based on the workload demand of its associated
queues.
If the state is ENABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an
associated job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is
managed, then it can scale its instances out or in automatically, based on the job queue demand.
If the state is DISABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within
the environment. Jobs in a STARTING
or RUNNING
state continue to progress
normally. Managed compute environments in the DISABLED
state don't scale out. However, they
scale in to minvCpus
value after instances become idle.
CEState
public void setState(CEState state)
The state of the compute environment. Compute environments in the ENABLED
state can accept jobs from
a queue and scale in or out automatically based on the workload demand of its associated queues.
If the state is ENABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an associated
job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is managed, then it can
scale its instances out or in automatically, based on the job queue demand.
If the state is DISABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within the
environment. Jobs in a STARTING
or RUNNING
state continue to progress normally. Managed
compute environments in the DISABLED
state don't scale out. However, they scale in to
minvCpus
value after instances become idle.
state
- The state of the compute environment. Compute environments in the ENABLED
state can accept
jobs from a queue and scale in or out automatically based on the workload demand of its associated
queues.
If the state is ENABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an
associated job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is
managed, then it can scale its instances out or in automatically, based on the job queue demand.
If the state is DISABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within
the environment. Jobs in a STARTING
or RUNNING
state continue to progress
normally. Managed compute environments in the DISABLED
state don't scale out. However, they
scale in to minvCpus
value after instances become idle.
CEState
public UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest withState(CEState state)
The state of the compute environment. Compute environments in the ENABLED
state can accept jobs from
a queue and scale in or out automatically based on the workload demand of its associated queues.
If the state is ENABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an associated
job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is managed, then it can
scale its instances out or in automatically, based on the job queue demand.
If the state is DISABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within the
environment. Jobs in a STARTING
or RUNNING
state continue to progress normally. Managed
compute environments in the DISABLED
state don't scale out. However, they scale in to
minvCpus
value after instances become idle.
state
- The state of the compute environment. Compute environments in the ENABLED
state can accept
jobs from a queue and scale in or out automatically based on the workload demand of its associated
queues.
If the state is ENABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler can attempt to place jobs from an
associated job queue on the compute resources within the environment. If the compute environment is
managed, then it can scale its instances out or in automatically, based on the job queue demand.
If the state is DISABLED
, then the AWS Batch scheduler doesn't attempt to place jobs within
the environment. Jobs in a STARTING
or RUNNING
state continue to progress
normally. Managed compute environments in the DISABLED
state don't scale out. However, they
scale in to minvCpus
value after instances become idle.
CEState
public void setComputeResources(ComputeResourceUpdate computeResources)
Details of the compute resources managed by the compute environment. Required for a managed compute environment. For more information, see Compute Environments in the AWS Batch User Guide.
computeResources
- Details of the compute resources managed by the compute environment. Required for a managed compute
environment. For more information, see Compute
Environments in the AWS Batch User Guide.public ComputeResourceUpdate getComputeResources()
Details of the compute resources managed by the compute environment. Required for a managed compute environment. For more information, see Compute Environments in the AWS Batch User Guide.
public UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest withComputeResources(ComputeResourceUpdate computeResources)
Details of the compute resources managed by the compute environment. Required for a managed compute environment. For more information, see Compute Environments in the AWS Batch User Guide.
computeResources
- Details of the compute resources managed by the compute environment. Required for a managed compute
environment. For more information, see Compute
Environments in the AWS Batch User Guide.public void setServiceRole(String serviceRole)
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows AWS Batch to make calls to other AWS services on your behalf. For more information, see AWS Batch service IAM role in the AWS Batch User Guide.
If the compute environment has a service-linked role, it cannot be changed to use a regular IAM role. If the compute environment has a regular IAM role, it cannot be changed to use a service-linked role.
If your specified role has a path other than /
, then you must either specify the full role ARN (this
is recommended) or prefix the role name with the path.
Depending on how you created your AWS Batch service role, its ARN might contain the service-role
path prefix. When you only specify the name of the service role, AWS Batch assumes that your ARN doesn't use the
service-role
path prefix. Because of this, we recommend that you specify the full ARN of your
service role when you create compute environments.
serviceRole
- The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows AWS Batch to make calls to other AWS
services on your behalf. For more information, see AWS Batch service IAM
role in the AWS Batch User Guide. If the compute environment has a service-linked role, it cannot be changed to use a regular IAM role. If the compute environment has a regular IAM role, it cannot be changed to use a service-linked role.
If your specified role has a path other than /
, then you must either specify the full role
ARN (this is recommended) or prefix the role name with the path.
Depending on how you created your AWS Batch service role, its ARN might contain the
service-role
path prefix. When you only specify the name of the service role, AWS Batch
assumes that your ARN doesn't use the service-role
path prefix. Because of this, we recommend
that you specify the full ARN of your service role when you create compute environments.
public String getServiceRole()
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows AWS Batch to make calls to other AWS services on your behalf. For more information, see AWS Batch service IAM role in the AWS Batch User Guide.
If the compute environment has a service-linked role, it cannot be changed to use a regular IAM role. If the compute environment has a regular IAM role, it cannot be changed to use a service-linked role.
If your specified role has a path other than /
, then you must either specify the full role ARN (this
is recommended) or prefix the role name with the path.
Depending on how you created your AWS Batch service role, its ARN might contain the service-role
path prefix. When you only specify the name of the service role, AWS Batch assumes that your ARN doesn't use the
service-role
path prefix. Because of this, we recommend that you specify the full ARN of your
service role when you create compute environments.
If the compute environment has a service-linked role, it cannot be changed to use a regular IAM role. If the compute environment has a regular IAM role, it cannot be changed to use a service-linked role.
If your specified role has a path other than /
, then you must either specify the full role
ARN (this is recommended) or prefix the role name with the path.
Depending on how you created your AWS Batch service role, its ARN might contain the
service-role
path prefix. When you only specify the name of the service role, AWS Batch
assumes that your ARN doesn't use the service-role
path prefix. Because of this, we
recommend that you specify the full ARN of your service role when you create compute environments.
public UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest withServiceRole(String serviceRole)
The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows AWS Batch to make calls to other AWS services on your behalf. For more information, see AWS Batch service IAM role in the AWS Batch User Guide.
If the compute environment has a service-linked role, it cannot be changed to use a regular IAM role. If the compute environment has a regular IAM role, it cannot be changed to use a service-linked role.
If your specified role has a path other than /
, then you must either specify the full role ARN (this
is recommended) or prefix the role name with the path.
Depending on how you created your AWS Batch service role, its ARN might contain the service-role
path prefix. When you only specify the name of the service role, AWS Batch assumes that your ARN doesn't use the
service-role
path prefix. Because of this, we recommend that you specify the full ARN of your
service role when you create compute environments.
serviceRole
- The full Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows AWS Batch to make calls to other AWS
services on your behalf. For more information, see AWS Batch service IAM
role in the AWS Batch User Guide. If the compute environment has a service-linked role, it cannot be changed to use a regular IAM role. If the compute environment has a regular IAM role, it cannot be changed to use a service-linked role.
If your specified role has a path other than /
, then you must either specify the full role
ARN (this is recommended) or prefix the role name with the path.
Depending on how you created your AWS Batch service role, its ARN might contain the
service-role
path prefix. When you only specify the name of the service role, AWS Batch
assumes that your ARN doesn't use the service-role
path prefix. Because of this, we recommend
that you specify the full ARN of your service role when you create compute environments.
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public UpdateComputeEnvironmentRequest clone()
AmazonWebServiceRequest
clone
in class AmazonWebServiceRequest
Object.clone()