@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class Change extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable
The information for each resource record set that you want to change.
Constructor and Description |
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Change()
Default constructor for Change object.
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Change(ChangeAction action,
ResourceRecordSet resourceRecordSet)
Constructs a new Change object.
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Change(String action,
ResourceRecordSet resourceRecordSet)
Constructs a new Change object.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Change |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getAction()
The action to perform:
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ResourceRecordSet |
getResourceRecordSet()
Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setAction(ChangeAction action)
The action to perform:
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void |
setAction(String action)
The action to perform:
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void |
setResourceRecordSet(ResourceRecordSet resourceRecordSet)
Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging.
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Change |
withAction(ChangeAction action)
The action to perform:
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Change |
withAction(String action)
The action to perform:
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Change |
withResourceRecordSet(ResourceRecordSet resourceRecordSet)
Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update.
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public Change()
public Change(String action, ResourceRecordSet resourceRecordSet)
action
- The action to perform:
CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use
DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance
. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
,
Amazon Route 53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be
charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Amazon Route 53 creates it. If a
resource record set does exist, Amazon Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
The values that you need to include in the request depend on the type of resource record set that you're creating, deleting, or updating:
Basic resource record sets (excluding alias, failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
Failover, geolocation, latency, or weighted resource record sets (excluding alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
SetIdentifier
Alias resource record sets (including failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and weighted alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
AliasTarget
(includes DNSName
, EvaluateTargetHealth
, and
HostedZoneId
)
SetIdentifier
(for failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
resourceRecordSet
- Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update.public Change(ChangeAction action, ResourceRecordSet resourceRecordSet)
action
- The action to perform:
CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use
DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance
. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
,
Amazon Route 53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be
charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Amazon Route 53 creates it. If a
resource record set does exist, Amazon Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
The values that you need to include in the request depend on the type of resource record set that you're creating, deleting, or updating:
Basic resource record sets (excluding alias, failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
Failover, geolocation, latency, or weighted resource record sets (excluding alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
SetIdentifier
Alias resource record sets (including failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and weighted alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
AliasTarget
(includes DNSName
, EvaluateTargetHealth
, and
HostedZoneId
)
SetIdentifier
(for failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
resourceRecordSet
- Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update.public void setAction(String action)
The action to perform:
CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use
DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance
. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Amazon Route
53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though
it's no longer in use.
UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Amazon Route 53 creates it. If a resource
record set does exist, Amazon Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
The values that you need to include in the request depend on the type of resource record set that you're creating, deleting, or updating:
Basic resource record sets (excluding alias, failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
Failover, geolocation, latency, or weighted resource record sets (excluding alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
SetIdentifier
Alias resource record sets (including failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and weighted alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
AliasTarget
(includes DNSName
, EvaluateTargetHealth
, and
HostedZoneId
)
SetIdentifier
(for failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
action
- The action to perform:
CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use
DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance
. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
,
Amazon Route 53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be
charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Amazon Route 53 creates it. If a
resource record set does exist, Amazon Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
The values that you need to include in the request depend on the type of resource record set that you're creating, deleting, or updating:
Basic resource record sets (excluding alias, failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
Failover, geolocation, latency, or weighted resource record sets (excluding alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
SetIdentifier
Alias resource record sets (including failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and weighted alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
AliasTarget
(includes DNSName
, EvaluateTargetHealth
, and
HostedZoneId
)
SetIdentifier
(for failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
ChangeAction
public String getAction()
The action to perform:
CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use
DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance
. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Amazon Route
53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though
it's no longer in use.
UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Amazon Route 53 creates it. If a resource
record set does exist, Amazon Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
The values that you need to include in the request depend on the type of resource record set that you're creating, deleting, or updating:
Basic resource record sets (excluding alias, failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
Failover, geolocation, latency, or weighted resource record sets (excluding alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
SetIdentifier
Alias resource record sets (including failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and weighted alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
AliasTarget
(includes DNSName
, EvaluateTargetHealth
, and
HostedZoneId
)
SetIdentifier
(for failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use
DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance
. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
,
Amazon Route 53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be
charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Amazon Route 53 creates it. If a
resource record set does exist, Amazon Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
The values that you need to include in the request depend on the type of resource record set that you're creating, deleting, or updating:
Basic resource record sets (excluding alias, failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
Failover, geolocation, latency, or weighted resource record sets (excluding alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
SetIdentifier
Alias resource record sets (including failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and weighted alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
AliasTarget
(includes DNSName
, EvaluateTargetHealth
, and
HostedZoneId
)
SetIdentifier
(for failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
ChangeAction
public Change withAction(String action)
The action to perform:
CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use
DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance
. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Amazon Route
53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though
it's no longer in use.
UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Amazon Route 53 creates it. If a resource
record set does exist, Amazon Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
The values that you need to include in the request depend on the type of resource record set that you're creating, deleting, or updating:
Basic resource record sets (excluding alias, failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
Failover, geolocation, latency, or weighted resource record sets (excluding alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
SetIdentifier
Alias resource record sets (including failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and weighted alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
AliasTarget
(includes DNSName
, EvaluateTargetHealth
, and
HostedZoneId
)
SetIdentifier
(for failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
action
- The action to perform:
CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use
DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance
. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
,
Amazon Route 53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be
charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Amazon Route 53 creates it. If a
resource record set does exist, Amazon Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
The values that you need to include in the request depend on the type of resource record set that you're creating, deleting, or updating:
Basic resource record sets (excluding alias, failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
Failover, geolocation, latency, or weighted resource record sets (excluding alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
SetIdentifier
Alias resource record sets (including failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and weighted alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
AliasTarget
(includes DNSName
, EvaluateTargetHealth
, and
HostedZoneId
)
SetIdentifier
(for failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
ChangeAction
public void setAction(ChangeAction action)
The action to perform:
CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use
DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance
. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Amazon Route
53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though
it's no longer in use.
UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Amazon Route 53 creates it. If a resource
record set does exist, Amazon Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
The values that you need to include in the request depend on the type of resource record set that you're creating, deleting, or updating:
Basic resource record sets (excluding alias, failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
Failover, geolocation, latency, or weighted resource record sets (excluding alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
SetIdentifier
Alias resource record sets (including failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and weighted alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
AliasTarget
(includes DNSName
, EvaluateTargetHealth
, and
HostedZoneId
)
SetIdentifier
(for failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
action
- The action to perform:
CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use
DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance
. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
,
Amazon Route 53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be
charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Amazon Route 53 creates it. If a
resource record set does exist, Amazon Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
The values that you need to include in the request depend on the type of resource record set that you're creating, deleting, or updating:
Basic resource record sets (excluding alias, failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
Failover, geolocation, latency, or weighted resource record sets (excluding alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
SetIdentifier
Alias resource record sets (including failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and weighted alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
AliasTarget
(includes DNSName
, EvaluateTargetHealth
, and
HostedZoneId
)
SetIdentifier
(for failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
ChangeAction
public Change withAction(ChangeAction action)
The action to perform:
CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use
DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance
. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
, Amazon Route
53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be charged for it even though
it's no longer in use.
UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Amazon Route 53 creates it. If a resource
record set does exist, Amazon Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
The values that you need to include in the request depend on the type of resource record set that you're creating, deleting, or updating:
Basic resource record sets (excluding alias, failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
Failover, geolocation, latency, or weighted resource record sets (excluding alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
SetIdentifier
Alias resource record sets (including failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and weighted alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
AliasTarget
(includes DNSName
, EvaluateTargetHealth
, and
HostedZoneId
)
SetIdentifier
(for failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
action
- The action to perform:
CREATE
: Creates a resource record set that has the specified values.
DELETE
: Deletes a existing resource record set.
To delete the resource record set that is associated with a traffic policy instance, use
DeleteTrafficPolicyInstance
. Amazon Route 53 will delete the resource record set
automatically. If you delete the resource record set by using ChangeResourceRecordSets
,
Amazon Route 53 doesn't automatically delete the traffic policy instance, and you'll continue to be
charged for it even though it's no longer in use.
UPSERT
: If a resource record set doesn't already exist, Amazon Route 53 creates it. If a
resource record set does exist, Amazon Route 53 updates it with the values in the request.
The values that you need to include in the request depend on the type of resource record set that you're creating, deleting, or updating:
Basic resource record sets (excluding alias, failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
Failover, geolocation, latency, or weighted resource record sets (excluding alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
TTL
SetIdentifier
Alias resource record sets (including failover alias, geolocation alias, latency alias, and weighted alias resource record sets)
Name
Type
AliasTarget
(includes DNSName
, EvaluateTargetHealth
, and
HostedZoneId
)
SetIdentifier
(for failover, geolocation, latency, and weighted resource record sets)
ChangeAction
public void setResourceRecordSet(ResourceRecordSet resourceRecordSet)
Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update.
resourceRecordSet
- Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update.public ResourceRecordSet getResourceRecordSet()
Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update.
public Change withResourceRecordSet(ResourceRecordSet resourceRecordSet)
Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update.
resourceRecordSet
- Information about the resource record set to create, delete, or update.public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
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