@ThreadSafe @Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsyncClient extends AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterClient implements AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
AsyncHandler
can be used to receive
notification when an asynchronous operation completes.
Welcome to the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller API Reference Guide for Recovery Control Data Plane .
Recovery control in Route 53 Application Recovery Controller includes extremely reliable routing controls that enable you to recover applications by rerouting traffic, for example, across Availability Zones or AWS Regions. Routing controls are simple on/off switches hosted on a cluster. A cluster is a set of five redundant regional endpoints against which you can execute API calls to update or get the state of routing controls. You use routing controls to failover traffic to recover your application across Availability Zones or Regions.
This API guide includes information about how to get and update routing control states in Route 53 Application Recovery Controller.
For more information about Route 53 Application Recovery Controller, see the following:
You can create clusters, routing controls, and control panels by using the control plane API for Recovery Control. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Recovery Control API Reference.
Route 53 Application Recovery Controller also provides continuous readiness checks to ensure that your applications are scaled to handle failover traffic. For more information about the related API actions, see Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Recovery Readiness API Reference.
For more information about creating resilient applications and preparing for recovery readiness with Route 53 Application Recovery Controller, see the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
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getCachedResponseMetadata, getRoutingControlState, updateRoutingControlState, updateRoutingControlStates
public static AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsyncClientBuilder asyncBuilder()
public ExecutorService getExecutorService()
public Future<GetRoutingControlStateResult> getRoutingControlStateAsync(GetRoutingControlStateRequest request)
AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
Get the state for a routing control. A routing control is a simple on/off switch that you can use to route traffic to cells. When the state is On, traffic flows to a cell. When it's off, traffic does not flow.
Before you can create a routing control, you first must create a cluster to host the control. For more information, see CreateCluster. Access one of the endpoints for the cluster to get or update the routing control state to redirect traffic.
For more information about working with routing controls, see Routing control in the Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
getRoutingControlStateAsync
in interface AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
public Future<GetRoutingControlStateResult> getRoutingControlStateAsync(GetRoutingControlStateRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetRoutingControlStateRequest,GetRoutingControlStateResult> asyncHandler)
AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
Get the state for a routing control. A routing control is a simple on/off switch that you can use to route traffic to cells. When the state is On, traffic flows to a cell. When it's off, traffic does not flow.
Before you can create a routing control, you first must create a cluster to host the control. For more information, see CreateCluster. Access one of the endpoints for the cluster to get or update the routing control state to redirect traffic.
For more information about working with routing controls, see Routing control in the Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
getRoutingControlStateAsync
in interface AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateRoutingControlStateResult> updateRoutingControlStateAsync(UpdateRoutingControlStateRequest request)
AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
Set the state of the routing control to reroute traffic. You can set the value to be On or Off. When the state is On, traffic flows to a cell. When it's off, traffic does not flow.
For more information about working with routing controls, see Routing control in the Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
updateRoutingControlStateAsync
in interface AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
public Future<UpdateRoutingControlStateResult> updateRoutingControlStateAsync(UpdateRoutingControlStateRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateRoutingControlStateRequest,UpdateRoutingControlStateResult> asyncHandler)
AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
Set the state of the routing control to reroute traffic. You can set the value to be On or Off. When the state is On, traffic flows to a cell. When it's off, traffic does not flow.
For more information about working with routing controls, see Routing control in the Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
updateRoutingControlStateAsync
in interface AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<UpdateRoutingControlStatesResult> updateRoutingControlStatesAsync(UpdateRoutingControlStatesRequest request)
AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
Set multiple routing control states. You can set the value for each state to be On or Off. When the state is On, traffic flows to a cell. When it's off, traffic does not flow.
For more information about working with routing controls, see Routing control in the Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
updateRoutingControlStatesAsync
in interface AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
public Future<UpdateRoutingControlStatesResult> updateRoutingControlStatesAsync(UpdateRoutingControlStatesRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateRoutingControlStatesRequest,UpdateRoutingControlStatesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
Set multiple routing control states. You can set the value for each state to be On or Off. When the state is On, traffic flows to a cell. When it's off, traffic does not flow.
For more information about working with routing controls, see Routing control in the Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
updateRoutingControlStatesAsync
in interface AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterAsync
asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public void shutdown()
getExecutorService().shutdown()
followed by getExecutorService().awaitTermination()
prior to
calling this method.shutdown
in interface AWSRoute53RecoveryCluster
shutdown
in class AWSRoute53RecoveryClusterClient