@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
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PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest() |
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PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getName()
The resource name for which to modify the account setting.
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String |
getValue()
The account setting value for the specified principal ARN.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setName(String name)
The resource name for which to modify the account setting.
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void |
setValue(String value)
The account setting value for the specified principal ARN.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest |
withName(SettingName name)
The resource name for which to modify the account setting.
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PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest |
withName(String name)
The resource name for which to modify the account setting.
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PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest |
withValue(String value)
The account setting value for the specified principal ARN.
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addHandlerContext, copyBaseTo, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getCustomQueryParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getHandlerContext, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestCredentialsProvider, getRequestMetricCollector, getSdkClientExecutionTimeout, getSdkRequestTimeout, putCustomQueryParameter, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestCredentialsProvider, setRequestMetricCollector, setSdkClientExecutionTimeout, setSdkRequestTimeout, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestCredentialsProvider, withRequestMetricCollector, withSdkClientExecutionTimeout, withSdkRequestTimeoutpublic void setName(String name)
The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify serviceLongArnFormat, the
ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource
ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and
resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the
ENI limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the
default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you
specify tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected.
For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to required
maintenance is affected.
When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the
value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more information
about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web Services
Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon Elastic Container
Service Developer Guide.
When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS task
hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default. For
information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web Services
Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
The guardDutyActivate parameter is read-only in Amazon ECS and indicates whether Amazon ECS Runtime
Monitoring is enabled or disabled by your security administrator in your Amazon ECS account. Amazon GuardDuty
controls this account setting on your behalf. For more information, see Protecting
Amazon ECS workloads with Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring.
name - The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify
serviceLongArnFormat, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify
taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you
specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS container
instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the ENI limit for your Amazon ECS
container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the default setting for
Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you specify
tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected.
For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to
required maintenance is affected.
When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the
value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more
information about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web
Services Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon
Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS
task hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default.
For information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web
Services Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
The guardDutyActivate parameter is read-only in Amazon ECS and indicates whether Amazon ECS
Runtime Monitoring is enabled or disabled by your security administrator in your Amazon ECS account.
Amazon GuardDuty controls this account setting on your behalf. For more information, see Protecting Amazon ECS workloads with Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring.
SettingNamepublic String getName()
The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify serviceLongArnFormat, the
ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource
ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and
resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the
ENI limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the
default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you
specify tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected.
For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to required
maintenance is affected.
When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the
value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more information
about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web Services
Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon Elastic Container
Service Developer Guide.
When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS task
hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default. For
information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web Services
Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
The guardDutyActivate parameter is read-only in Amazon ECS and indicates whether Amazon ECS Runtime
Monitoring is enabled or disabled by your security administrator in your Amazon ECS account. Amazon GuardDuty
controls this account setting on your behalf. For more information, see Protecting
Amazon ECS workloads with Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring.
serviceLongArnFormat, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify
taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you
specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS
container instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the ENI limit for your
Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the default
setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you
specify tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is
affected. For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to
required maintenance is affected.
When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the
value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more
information about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web
Services Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon
Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS
task hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the
default. For information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web
Services Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
The guardDutyActivate parameter is read-only in Amazon ECS and indicates whether Amazon ECS
Runtime Monitoring is enabled or disabled by your security administrator in your Amazon ECS account.
Amazon GuardDuty controls this account setting on your behalf. For more information, see Protecting Amazon ECS workloads with Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring.
SettingNamepublic PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest withName(String name)
The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify serviceLongArnFormat, the
ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource
ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and
resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the
ENI limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the
default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you
specify tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected.
For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to required
maintenance is affected.
When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the
value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more information
about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web Services
Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon Elastic Container
Service Developer Guide.
When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS task
hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default. For
information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web Services
Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
The guardDutyActivate parameter is read-only in Amazon ECS and indicates whether Amazon ECS Runtime
Monitoring is enabled or disabled by your security administrator in your Amazon ECS account. Amazon GuardDuty
controls this account setting on your behalf. For more information, see Protecting
Amazon ECS workloads with Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring.
name - The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify
serviceLongArnFormat, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify
taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you
specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS container
instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the ENI limit for your Amazon ECS
container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the default setting for
Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you specify
tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected.
For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to
required maintenance is affected.
When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the
value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more
information about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web
Services Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon
Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS
task hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default.
For information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web
Services Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
The guardDutyActivate parameter is read-only in Amazon ECS and indicates whether Amazon ECS
Runtime Monitoring is enabled or disabled by your security administrator in your Amazon ECS account.
Amazon GuardDuty controls this account setting on your behalf. For more information, see Protecting Amazon ECS workloads with Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring.
SettingNamepublic PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest withName(SettingName name)
The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify serviceLongArnFormat, the
ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource
ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and
resource ID for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the
ENI limit for your Amazon ECS container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the
default setting for Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you
specify tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected.
For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to required
maintenance is affected.
When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the
value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more information
about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web Services
Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon Elastic Container
Service Developer Guide.
When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS task
hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default. For
information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web Services
Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
The guardDutyActivate parameter is read-only in Amazon ECS and indicates whether Amazon ECS Runtime
Monitoring is enabled or disabled by your security administrator in your Amazon ECS account. Amazon GuardDuty
controls this account setting on your behalf. For more information, see Protecting
Amazon ECS workloads with Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring.
name - The resource name for which to modify the account setting. If you specify
serviceLongArnFormat, the ARN for your Amazon ECS services is affected. If you specify
taskLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS tasks is affected. If you
specify containerInstanceLongArnFormat, the ARN and resource ID for your Amazon ECS container
instances is affected. If you specify awsvpcTrunking, the ENI limit for your Amazon ECS
container instances is affected. If you specify containerInsights, the default setting for
Amazon Web Services CloudWatch Container Insights for your clusters is affected. If you specify
tagResourceAuthorization, the opt-in option for tagging resources on creation is affected.
For information about the opt-in timeline, see Tagging authorization timeline in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide. If you specify
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod, the default wait time to retire a Fargate task due to
required maintenance is affected.
When you specify fargateFIPSMode for the name and enabled for the
value, Fargate uses FIPS-140 compliant cryptographic algorithms on your tasks. For more
information about FIPS-140 compliance with Fargate, see Amazon Web
Services Fargate Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 compliance in the Amazon
Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
When Amazon Web Services determines that a security or infrastructure update is needed for an Amazon ECS
task hosted on Fargate, the tasks need to be stopped and new tasks launched to replace them. Use
fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod to set the wait time to retire a Fargate task to the default.
For information about the Fargate tasks maintenance, see Amazon Web
Services Fargate task maintenance in the Amazon ECS Developer Guide.
The guardDutyActivate parameter is read-only in Amazon ECS and indicates whether Amazon ECS
Runtime Monitoring is enabled or disabled by your security administrator in your Amazon ECS account.
Amazon GuardDuty controls this account setting on your behalf. For more information, see Protecting Amazon ECS workloads with Amazon ECS Runtime Monitoring.
SettingNamepublic void setValue(String value)
The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are enabled,
disabled, on, and off.
When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following are the
valid values:
0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks.
7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the tasks.
14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the tasks.
value - The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are enabled,
disabled, on, and off.
When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following are
the valid values:
0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks.
7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the
tasks.
14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the
tasks.
public String getValue()
The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are enabled,
disabled, on, and off.
When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following are the
valid values:
0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks.
7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the tasks.
14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the tasks.
enabled,
disabled, on, and off.
When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following
are the valid values:
0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks.
7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the
tasks.
14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the
tasks.
public PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest withValue(String value)
The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are enabled,
disabled, on, and off.
When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following are the
valid values:
0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks.
7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the tasks.
14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the tasks.
value - The account setting value for the specified principal ARN. Accepted values are enabled,
disabled, on, and off.
When you specify fargateTaskRetirementWaitPeriod for the name, the following are
the valid values:
0 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and immediately retires the affected tasks.
7 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 7 calendar days to retire the
tasks.
14 - Amazon Web Services sends the notification, and waits 14 calendar days to retire the
tasks.
public String toString()
toString in class ObjectObject.toString()public PutAccountSettingDefaultRequest clone()
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