@Generated(value="software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public class DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesPublisher extends Object implements SdkPublisher<DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesResponse>
Represents the output for the
Ec2AsyncClient.describeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesPaginator(software.amazon.awssdk.services.ec2.model.DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesRequest)
operation which is a paginated operation. This class is a type of Publisher
which can be
used to provide a sequence of
DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesResponse
response pages as per
demand from the subscriber.
When the operation is called, an instance of this class is returned. At this point, no service calls are made yet and
so there is no guarantee that the request is valid. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures
only after you start streaming the data. The subscribe method should be called as a request to start streaming data.
For more info, see Publisher.subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber)
. Each call to the
subscribe method will result in a new Subscription
i.e., a new contract to stream data
from the starting request.
The following are few ways to use the response class:
1) Using the subscribe helper method
software.amazon.awssdk.services.ec2.paginators.DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesPublisher publisher = client.describeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.ec2.paginators.DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesPublisher publisher = client.describeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.ec2.model.DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.ec2.model.DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
#describeClientVpnAuthorizationRules(software.amazon.awssdk.services.ec2.model.DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesRequest)
operation.
Constructor and Description |
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DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesPublisher(Ec2AsyncClient client,
DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesRequest firstRequest) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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SdkPublisher<AuthorizationRule> |
authorizationRules()
Returns a publisher that can be used to get a stream of data.
|
void |
subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber<? super DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesResponse> subscriber) |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
adapt, buffer, filter, filter, flatMapIterable, limit, map, subscribe
public DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesPublisher(Ec2AsyncClient client, DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesRequest firstRequest)
public void subscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber<? super DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesResponse> subscriber)
subscribe
in interface org.reactivestreams.Publisher<DescribeClientVpnAuthorizationRulesResponse>
public final SdkPublisher<AuthorizationRule> authorizationRules()
Consumer
and then applies that consumer to each response returned by the service.Copyright © 2019. All rights reserved.