@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public interface AmazonKinesisAnalyticsAsync extends AmazonKinesisAnalytics
AsyncHandler
can be used to receive
notification when an asynchronous operation completes.
Note: Do not directly implement this interface, new methods are added to it regularly. Extend from
AbstractAmazonKinesisAnalyticsAsync
instead.
ENDPOINT_PREFIX
addApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOption, addApplicationInput, addApplicationInputProcessingConfiguration, addApplicationOutput, addApplicationReferenceDataSource, createApplication, deleteApplication, deleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOption, deleteApplicationInputProcessingConfiguration, deleteApplicationOutput, deleteApplicationReferenceDataSource, describeApplication, discoverInputSchema, getCachedResponseMetadata, listApplications, setEndpoint, setRegion, shutdown, startApplication, stopApplication, updateApplication
Future<AddApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionResult> addApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionAsync(AddApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest addApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest)
Adds a CloudWatch log stream to monitor application configuration errors. For more information about using CloudWatch log streams with Amazon Kinesis Analytics applications, see Working with Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
addApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest
- Future<AddApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionResult> addApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionAsync(AddApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest addApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest, AsyncHandler<AddApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest,AddApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionResult> asyncHandler)
Adds a CloudWatch log stream to monitor application configuration errors. For more information about using CloudWatch log streams with Amazon Kinesis Analytics applications, see Working with Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
addApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest
- 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.Future<AddApplicationInputResult> addApplicationInputAsync(AddApplicationInputRequest addApplicationInputRequest)
Adds a streaming source to your Amazon Kinesis application. For conceptual information, see Configuring Application Input.
You can add a streaming source either when you create an application or you can use this operation to add a streaming source after you create an application. For more information, see CreateApplication.
Any configuration update, including adding a streaming source using this operation, results in a new version of the application. You can use the DescribeApplication operation to find the current application version.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:AddApplicationInput
action.
addApplicationInputRequest
- Future<AddApplicationInputResult> addApplicationInputAsync(AddApplicationInputRequest addApplicationInputRequest, AsyncHandler<AddApplicationInputRequest,AddApplicationInputResult> asyncHandler)
Adds a streaming source to your Amazon Kinesis application. For conceptual information, see Configuring Application Input.
You can add a streaming source either when you create an application or you can use this operation to add a streaming source after you create an application. For more information, see CreateApplication.
Any configuration update, including adding a streaming source using this operation, results in a new version of the application. You can use the DescribeApplication operation to find the current application version.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:AddApplicationInput
action.
addApplicationInputRequest
- 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.Future<AddApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationResult> addApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationAsync(AddApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest addApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest)
Adds an InputProcessingConfiguration to an application. An input processor preprocesses records on the input stream before the application's SQL code executes. Currently, the only input processor available is AWS Lambda.
addApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest
- Future<AddApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationResult> addApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationAsync(AddApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest addApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest, AsyncHandler<AddApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest,AddApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationResult> asyncHandler)
Adds an InputProcessingConfiguration to an application. An input processor preprocesses records on the input stream before the application's SQL code executes. Currently, the only input processor available is AWS Lambda.
addApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest
- 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.Future<AddApplicationOutputResult> addApplicationOutputAsync(AddApplicationOutputRequest addApplicationOutputRequest)
Adds an external destination to your Amazon Kinesis Analytics application.
If you want Amazon Kinesis Analytics to deliver data from an in-application stream within your application to an external destination (such as an Amazon Kinesis stream or a Firehose delivery stream), you add the relevant configuration to your application using this operation. You can configure one or more outputs for your application. Each output configuration maps an in-application stream and an external destination.
You can use one of the output configurations to deliver data from your in-application error stream to an external destination so that you can analyze the errors. For conceptual information, see Understanding Application Output (Destination).
Note that any configuration update, including adding a streaming source using this operation, results in a new version of the application. You can use the DescribeApplication operation to find the current application version.
For the limits on the number of application inputs and outputs you can configure, see Limits.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:AddApplicationOutput
action.
addApplicationOutputRequest
- Future<AddApplicationOutputResult> addApplicationOutputAsync(AddApplicationOutputRequest addApplicationOutputRequest, AsyncHandler<AddApplicationOutputRequest,AddApplicationOutputResult> asyncHandler)
Adds an external destination to your Amazon Kinesis Analytics application.
If you want Amazon Kinesis Analytics to deliver data from an in-application stream within your application to an external destination (such as an Amazon Kinesis stream or a Firehose delivery stream), you add the relevant configuration to your application using this operation. You can configure one or more outputs for your application. Each output configuration maps an in-application stream and an external destination.
You can use one of the output configurations to deliver data from your in-application error stream to an external destination so that you can analyze the errors. For conceptual information, see Understanding Application Output (Destination).
Note that any configuration update, including adding a streaming source using this operation, results in a new version of the application. You can use the DescribeApplication operation to find the current application version.
For the limits on the number of application inputs and outputs you can configure, see Limits.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:AddApplicationOutput
action.
addApplicationOutputRequest
- 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.Future<AddApplicationReferenceDataSourceResult> addApplicationReferenceDataSourceAsync(AddApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest addApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest)
Adds a reference data source to an existing application.
Amazon Kinesis Analytics reads reference data (that is, an Amazon S3 object) and creates an in-application table within your application. In the request, you provide the source (S3 bucket name and object key name), name of the in-application table to create, and the necessary mapping information that describes how data in Amazon S3 object maps to columns in the resulting in-application table.
For conceptual information, see Configuring Application Input. For the limits on data sources you can add to your application, see Limits.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:AddApplicationOutput
action.
addApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest
- Future<AddApplicationReferenceDataSourceResult> addApplicationReferenceDataSourceAsync(AddApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest addApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest, AsyncHandler<AddApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest,AddApplicationReferenceDataSourceResult> asyncHandler)
Adds a reference data source to an existing application.
Amazon Kinesis Analytics reads reference data (that is, an Amazon S3 object) and creates an in-application table within your application. In the request, you provide the source (S3 bucket name and object key name), name of the in-application table to create, and the necessary mapping information that describes how data in Amazon S3 object maps to columns in the resulting in-application table.
For conceptual information, see Configuring Application Input. For the limits on data sources you can add to your application, see Limits.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:AddApplicationOutput
action.
addApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest
- 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.Future<CreateApplicationResult> createApplicationAsync(CreateApplicationRequest createApplicationRequest)
Creates an Amazon Kinesis Analytics application. You can configure each application with one streaming source as input, application code to process the input, and up to five streaming destinations where you want Amazon Kinesis Analytics to write the output data from your application. For an overview, see How it Works.
In the input configuration, you map the streaming source to an in-application stream, which you can think of as a constantly updating table. In the mapping, you must provide a schema for the in-application stream and map each data column in the in-application stream to a data element in the streaming source.
Your application code is one or more SQL statements that read input data, transform it, and generate output. Your application code can create one or more SQL artifacts like SQL streams or pumps.
In the output configuration, you can configure the application to write data from in-application streams created in your applications to up to five streaming destinations.
To read data from your source stream or write data to destination streams, Amazon Kinesis Analytics needs your
permissions. You grant these permissions by creating IAM roles. This operation requires permissions to perform
the kinesisanalytics:CreateApplication
action.
For introductory exercises to create an Amazon Kinesis Analytics application, see Getting Started.
createApplicationRequest
- TBDFuture<CreateApplicationResult> createApplicationAsync(CreateApplicationRequest createApplicationRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateApplicationRequest,CreateApplicationResult> asyncHandler)
Creates an Amazon Kinesis Analytics application. You can configure each application with one streaming source as input, application code to process the input, and up to five streaming destinations where you want Amazon Kinesis Analytics to write the output data from your application. For an overview, see How it Works.
In the input configuration, you map the streaming source to an in-application stream, which you can think of as a constantly updating table. In the mapping, you must provide a schema for the in-application stream and map each data column in the in-application stream to a data element in the streaming source.
Your application code is one or more SQL statements that read input data, transform it, and generate output. Your application code can create one or more SQL artifacts like SQL streams or pumps.
In the output configuration, you can configure the application to write data from in-application streams created in your applications to up to five streaming destinations.
To read data from your source stream or write data to destination streams, Amazon Kinesis Analytics needs your
permissions. You grant these permissions by creating IAM roles. This operation requires permissions to perform
the kinesisanalytics:CreateApplication
action.
For introductory exercises to create an Amazon Kinesis Analytics application, see Getting Started.
createApplicationRequest
- TBDasyncHandler
- 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.Future<DeleteApplicationResult> deleteApplicationAsync(DeleteApplicationRequest deleteApplicationRequest)
Deletes the specified application. Amazon Kinesis Analytics halts application execution and deletes the application, including any application artifacts (such as in-application streams, reference table, and application code).
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:DeleteApplication
action.
deleteApplicationRequest
- Future<DeleteApplicationResult> deleteApplicationAsync(DeleteApplicationRequest deleteApplicationRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteApplicationRequest,DeleteApplicationResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes the specified application. Amazon Kinesis Analytics halts application execution and deletes the application, including any application artifacts (such as in-application streams, reference table, and application code).
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:DeleteApplication
action.
deleteApplicationRequest
- 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.Future<DeleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionResult> deleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionAsync(DeleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest deleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest)
Deletes a CloudWatch log stream from an application. For more information about using CloudWatch log streams with Amazon Kinesis Analytics applications, see Working with Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
deleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest
- Future<DeleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionResult> deleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionAsync(DeleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest deleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest,DeleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes a CloudWatch log stream from an application. For more information about using CloudWatch log streams with Amazon Kinesis Analytics applications, see Working with Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
deleteApplicationCloudWatchLoggingOptionRequest
- 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.Future<DeleteApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationResult> deleteApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationAsync(DeleteApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest deleteApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest)
Deletes an InputProcessingConfiguration from an input.
deleteApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest
- Future<DeleteApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationResult> deleteApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationAsync(DeleteApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest deleteApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest,DeleteApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes an InputProcessingConfiguration from an input.
deleteApplicationInputProcessingConfigurationRequest
- 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.Future<DeleteApplicationOutputResult> deleteApplicationOutputAsync(DeleteApplicationOutputRequest deleteApplicationOutputRequest)
Deletes output destination configuration from your application configuration. Amazon Kinesis Analytics will no longer write data from the corresponding in-application stream to the external output destination.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:DeleteApplicationOutput
action.
deleteApplicationOutputRequest
- Future<DeleteApplicationOutputResult> deleteApplicationOutputAsync(DeleteApplicationOutputRequest deleteApplicationOutputRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteApplicationOutputRequest,DeleteApplicationOutputResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes output destination configuration from your application configuration. Amazon Kinesis Analytics will no longer write data from the corresponding in-application stream to the external output destination.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:DeleteApplicationOutput
action.
deleteApplicationOutputRequest
- 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.Future<DeleteApplicationReferenceDataSourceResult> deleteApplicationReferenceDataSourceAsync(DeleteApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest deleteApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest)
Deletes a reference data source configuration from the specified application configuration.
If the application is running, Amazon Kinesis Analytics immediately removes the in-application table that you created using the AddApplicationReferenceDataSource operation.
This operation requires permissions to perform the
kinesisanalytics.DeleteApplicationReferenceDataSource
action.
deleteApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest
- Future<DeleteApplicationReferenceDataSourceResult> deleteApplicationReferenceDataSourceAsync(DeleteApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest deleteApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest,DeleteApplicationReferenceDataSourceResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes a reference data source configuration from the specified application configuration.
If the application is running, Amazon Kinesis Analytics immediately removes the in-application table that you created using the AddApplicationReferenceDataSource operation.
This operation requires permissions to perform the
kinesisanalytics.DeleteApplicationReferenceDataSource
action.
deleteApplicationReferenceDataSourceRequest
- 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.Future<DescribeApplicationResult> describeApplicationAsync(DescribeApplicationRequest describeApplicationRequest)
Returns information about a specific Amazon Kinesis Analytics application.
If you want to retrieve a list of all applications in your account, use the ListApplications operation.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:DescribeApplication
action. You
can use DescribeApplication
to get the current application versionId, which you need to call other
operations such as Update
.
describeApplicationRequest
- Future<DescribeApplicationResult> describeApplicationAsync(DescribeApplicationRequest describeApplicationRequest, AsyncHandler<DescribeApplicationRequest,DescribeApplicationResult> asyncHandler)
Returns information about a specific Amazon Kinesis Analytics application.
If you want to retrieve a list of all applications in your account, use the ListApplications operation.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:DescribeApplication
action. You
can use DescribeApplication
to get the current application versionId, which you need to call other
operations such as Update
.
describeApplicationRequest
- 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.Future<DiscoverInputSchemaResult> discoverInputSchemaAsync(DiscoverInputSchemaRequest discoverInputSchemaRequest)
Infers a schema by evaluating sample records on the specified streaming source (Amazon Kinesis stream or Amazon Kinesis Firehose delivery stream). In the response, the operation returns the inferred schema and also the sample records that the operation used to infer the schema.
You can use the inferred schema when configuring a streaming source for your application. For conceptual information, see Configuring Application Input. Note that when you create an application using the Amazon Kinesis Analytics console, the console uses this operation to infer a schema and show it in the console user interface.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:DiscoverInputSchema
action.
discoverInputSchemaRequest
- Future<DiscoverInputSchemaResult> discoverInputSchemaAsync(DiscoverInputSchemaRequest discoverInputSchemaRequest, AsyncHandler<DiscoverInputSchemaRequest,DiscoverInputSchemaResult> asyncHandler)
Infers a schema by evaluating sample records on the specified streaming source (Amazon Kinesis stream or Amazon Kinesis Firehose delivery stream). In the response, the operation returns the inferred schema and also the sample records that the operation used to infer the schema.
You can use the inferred schema when configuring a streaming source for your application. For conceptual information, see Configuring Application Input. Note that when you create an application using the Amazon Kinesis Analytics console, the console uses this operation to infer a schema and show it in the console user interface.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:DiscoverInputSchema
action.
discoverInputSchemaRequest
- 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.Future<ListApplicationsResult> listApplicationsAsync(ListApplicationsRequest listApplicationsRequest)
Returns a list of Amazon Kinesis Analytics applications in your account. For each application, the response
includes the application name, Amazon Resource Name (ARN), and status. If the response returns the
HasMoreApplications
value as true, you can send another request by adding the
ExclusiveStartApplicationName
in the request body, and set the value of this to the last application
name from the previous response.
If you want detailed information about a specific application, use DescribeApplication.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:ListApplications
action.
listApplicationsRequest
- Future<ListApplicationsResult> listApplicationsAsync(ListApplicationsRequest listApplicationsRequest, AsyncHandler<ListApplicationsRequest,ListApplicationsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns a list of Amazon Kinesis Analytics applications in your account. For each application, the response
includes the application name, Amazon Resource Name (ARN), and status. If the response returns the
HasMoreApplications
value as true, you can send another request by adding the
ExclusiveStartApplicationName
in the request body, and set the value of this to the last application
name from the previous response.
If you want detailed information about a specific application, use DescribeApplication.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:ListApplications
action.
listApplicationsRequest
- 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.Future<StartApplicationResult> startApplicationAsync(StartApplicationRequest startApplicationRequest)
Starts the specified Amazon Kinesis Analytics application. After creating an application, you must exclusively call this operation to start your application.
After the application starts, it begins consuming the input data, processes it, and writes the output to the configured destination.
The application status must be READY
for you to start an application. You can get the application
status in the console or using the DescribeApplication operation.
After you start the application, you can stop the application from processing the input by calling the StopApplication operation.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:StartApplication
action.
startApplicationRequest
- Future<StartApplicationResult> startApplicationAsync(StartApplicationRequest startApplicationRequest, AsyncHandler<StartApplicationRequest,StartApplicationResult> asyncHandler)
Starts the specified Amazon Kinesis Analytics application. After creating an application, you must exclusively call this operation to start your application.
After the application starts, it begins consuming the input data, processes it, and writes the output to the configured destination.
The application status must be READY
for you to start an application. You can get the application
status in the console or using the DescribeApplication operation.
After you start the application, you can stop the application from processing the input by calling the StopApplication operation.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:StartApplication
action.
startApplicationRequest
- 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.Future<StopApplicationResult> stopApplicationAsync(StopApplicationRequest stopApplicationRequest)
Stops the application from processing input data. You can stop an application only if it is in the running state. You can use the DescribeApplication operation to find the application state. After the application is stopped, Amazon Kinesis Analytics stops reading data from the input, the application stops processing data, and there is no output written to the destination.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:StopApplication
action.
stopApplicationRequest
- Future<StopApplicationResult> stopApplicationAsync(StopApplicationRequest stopApplicationRequest, AsyncHandler<StopApplicationRequest,StopApplicationResult> asyncHandler)
Stops the application from processing input data. You can stop an application only if it is in the running state. You can use the DescribeApplication operation to find the application state. After the application is stopped, Amazon Kinesis Analytics stops reading data from the input, the application stops processing data, and there is no output written to the destination.
This operation requires permissions to perform the kinesisanalytics:StopApplication
action.
stopApplicationRequest
- 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.Future<UpdateApplicationResult> updateApplicationAsync(UpdateApplicationRequest updateApplicationRequest)
Updates an existing Amazon Kinesis Analytics application. Using this API, you can update application code, input configuration, and output configuration.
Note that Amazon Kinesis Analytics updates the CurrentApplicationVersionId
each time you update your
application.
This operation requires permission for the kinesisanalytics:UpdateApplication
action.
updateApplicationRequest
- Future<UpdateApplicationResult> updateApplicationAsync(UpdateApplicationRequest updateApplicationRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateApplicationRequest,UpdateApplicationResult> asyncHandler)
Updates an existing Amazon Kinesis Analytics application. Using this API, you can update application code, input configuration, and output configuration.
Note that Amazon Kinesis Analytics updates the CurrentApplicationVersionId
each time you update your
application.
This operation requires permission for the kinesisanalytics:UpdateApplication
action.
updateApplicationRequest
- 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.Copyright © 2013 Amazon Web Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.