UpdateItemResult instead.@Deprecated public class UpdateItemResult extends Object implements Serializable
| Constructor and Description |
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UpdateItemResult()
Deprecated.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Deprecated.
|
Map<String,AttributeValue> |
getAttributes()
Deprecated.
A map of attribute name-value pairs, but only if the
ReturnValues parameter is specified as something other
than NONE in the request. |
Double |
getConsumedCapacityUnits()
Deprecated.
The number of Capacity Units of the provisioned throughput of the
table consumed during the operation.
|
int |
hashCode()
Deprecated.
|
void |
setAttributes(Map<String,AttributeValue> attributes)
Deprecated.
A map of attribute name-value pairs, but only if the
ReturnValues parameter is specified as something other
than NONE in the request. |
void |
setConsumedCapacityUnits(Double consumedCapacityUnits)
Deprecated.
The number of Capacity Units of the provisioned throughput of the
table consumed during the operation.
|
String |
toString()
Deprecated.
Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and
debugging.
|
UpdateItemResult |
withAttributes(Map<String,AttributeValue> attributes)
Deprecated.
A map of attribute name-value pairs, but only if the
ReturnValues parameter is specified as something other
than NONE in the request. |
UpdateItemResult |
withConsumedCapacityUnits(Double consumedCapacityUnits)
Deprecated.
The number of Capacity Units of the provisioned throughput of the
table consumed during the operation.
|
public Map<String,AttributeValue> getAttributes()
ReturnValues parameter is specified as something other
than NONE in the request.ReturnValues parameter is specified as something other
than NONE in the request.public void setAttributes(Map<String,AttributeValue> attributes)
ReturnValues parameter is specified as something other
than NONE in the request.attributes - A map of attribute name-value pairs, but only if the
ReturnValues parameter is specified as something other
than NONE in the request.public UpdateItemResult withAttributes(Map<String,AttributeValue> attributes)
ReturnValues parameter is specified as something other
than NONE in the request.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
attributes - A map of attribute name-value pairs, but only if the
ReturnValues parameter is specified as something other
than NONE in the request.public Double getConsumedCapacityUnits()
GetItem,
BatchGetItem, BatchWriteItem,
Query, and Scan operations consume
ReadCapacityUnits, while PutItem,
UpdateItem, and DeleteItem operations
consume WriteCapacityUnits.GetItem,
BatchGetItem, BatchWriteItem,
Query, and Scan operations consume
ReadCapacityUnits, while PutItem,
UpdateItem, and DeleteItem operations
consume WriteCapacityUnits.public void setConsumedCapacityUnits(Double consumedCapacityUnits)
GetItem,
BatchGetItem, BatchWriteItem,
Query, and Scan operations consume
ReadCapacityUnits, while PutItem,
UpdateItem, and DeleteItem operations
consume WriteCapacityUnits.consumedCapacityUnits - The number of Capacity Units of the provisioned throughput of the
table consumed during the operation. GetItem,
BatchGetItem, BatchWriteItem,
Query, and Scan operations consume
ReadCapacityUnits, while PutItem,
UpdateItem, and DeleteItem operations
consume WriteCapacityUnits.public UpdateItemResult withConsumedCapacityUnits(Double consumedCapacityUnits)
GetItem,
BatchGetItem, BatchWriteItem,
Query, and Scan operations consume
ReadCapacityUnits, while PutItem,
UpdateItem, and DeleteItem operations
consume WriteCapacityUnits.
Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
consumedCapacityUnits - The number of Capacity Units of the provisioned throughput of the
table consumed during the operation. GetItem,
BatchGetItem, BatchWriteItem,
Query, and Scan operations consume
ReadCapacityUnits, while PutItem,
UpdateItem, and DeleteItem operations
consume WriteCapacityUnits.public String toString()
toString in class ObjectObject.toString()Copyright © 2013 Amazon Web Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.