@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class DeltaTime extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo
Used to limit data to that which has arrived since the last execution of the action.
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DeltaTime() |
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DeltaTime |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
Integer |
getOffsetSeconds()
The number of seconds of estimated "in flight" lag time of message data.
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String |
getTimeExpression()
An expression by which the time of the message data may be determined.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
Marshalls this structured data using the given
ProtocolMarshaller . |
void |
setOffsetSeconds(Integer offsetSeconds)
The number of seconds of estimated "in flight" lag time of message data.
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void |
setTimeExpression(String timeExpression)
An expression by which the time of the message data may be determined.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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DeltaTime |
withOffsetSeconds(Integer offsetSeconds)
The number of seconds of estimated "in flight" lag time of message data.
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DeltaTime |
withTimeExpression(String timeExpression)
An expression by which the time of the message data may be determined.
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public void setOffsetSeconds(Integer offsetSeconds)
The number of seconds of estimated "in flight" lag time of message data. When you create data set contents using message data from a specified time frame, some message data may still be "in flight" when processing begins, and so will not arrive in time to be processed. Use this field to make allowances for the "in flight" time of your message data, so that data not processed from a previous time frame will be included with the next time frame. Without this, missed message data would be excluded from processing during the next time frame as well, because its timestamp places it within the previous time frame.
offsetSeconds
- The number of seconds of estimated "in flight" lag time of message data. When you create data set contents
using message data from a specified time frame, some message data may still be "in flight" when processing
begins, and so will not arrive in time to be processed. Use this field to make allowances for the
"in flight" time of your message data, so that data not processed from a previous time frame will be
included with the next time frame. Without this, missed message data would be excluded from processing
during the next time frame as well, because its timestamp places it within the previous time frame.public Integer getOffsetSeconds()
The number of seconds of estimated "in flight" lag time of message data. When you create data set contents using message data from a specified time frame, some message data may still be "in flight" when processing begins, and so will not arrive in time to be processed. Use this field to make allowances for the "in flight" time of your message data, so that data not processed from a previous time frame will be included with the next time frame. Without this, missed message data would be excluded from processing during the next time frame as well, because its timestamp places it within the previous time frame.
public DeltaTime withOffsetSeconds(Integer offsetSeconds)
The number of seconds of estimated "in flight" lag time of message data. When you create data set contents using message data from a specified time frame, some message data may still be "in flight" when processing begins, and so will not arrive in time to be processed. Use this field to make allowances for the "in flight" time of your message data, so that data not processed from a previous time frame will be included with the next time frame. Without this, missed message data would be excluded from processing during the next time frame as well, because its timestamp places it within the previous time frame.
offsetSeconds
- The number of seconds of estimated "in flight" lag time of message data. When you create data set contents
using message data from a specified time frame, some message data may still be "in flight" when processing
begins, and so will not arrive in time to be processed. Use this field to make allowances for the
"in flight" time of your message data, so that data not processed from a previous time frame will be
included with the next time frame. Without this, missed message data would be excluded from processing
during the next time frame as well, because its timestamp places it within the previous time frame.public void setTimeExpression(String timeExpression)
An expression by which the time of the message data may be determined. This may be the name of a timestamp field, or a SQL expression which is used to derive the time the message data was generated.
timeExpression
- An expression by which the time of the message data may be determined. This may be the name of a timestamp
field, or a SQL expression which is used to derive the time the message data was generated.public String getTimeExpression()
An expression by which the time of the message data may be determined. This may be the name of a timestamp field, or a SQL expression which is used to derive the time the message data was generated.
public DeltaTime withTimeExpression(String timeExpression)
An expression by which the time of the message data may be determined. This may be the name of a timestamp field, or a SQL expression which is used to derive the time the message data was generated.
timeExpression
- An expression by which the time of the message data may be determined. This may be the name of a timestamp
field, or a SQL expression which is used to derive the time the message data was generated.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.