Class ResourceNameAvailabilityInner
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- com.azure.resourcemanager.appservice.fluent.models.ResourceNameAvailabilityInner
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public final class ResourceNameAvailabilityInner extends Object
Information regarding availability of a resource name.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description ResourceNameAvailabilityInner()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description Stringmessage()Get the message property: If reason == invalid, provide the user with the reason why the given name is invalid, and provide the resource naming requirements so that the user can select a valid name.BooleannameAvailable()Get the nameAvailable property: <code>true</code> indicates name is valid and available.InAvailabilityReasonTypereason()Get the reason property: <code>Invalid</code> indicates the name provided does not match Azure App Service naming requirements.voidvalidate()Validates the instance.ResourceNameAvailabilityInnerwithMessage(String message)Set the message property: If reason == invalid, provide the user with the reason why the given name is invalid, and provide the resource naming requirements so that the user can select a valid name.ResourceNameAvailabilityInnerwithNameAvailable(Boolean nameAvailable)Set the nameAvailable property: <code>true</code> indicates name is valid and available.ResourceNameAvailabilityInnerwithReason(InAvailabilityReasonType reason)Set the reason property: <code>Invalid</code> indicates the name provided does not match Azure App Service naming requirements.
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Method Detail
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nameAvailable
public Boolean nameAvailable()
Get the nameAvailable property: <code>true</code> indicates name is valid and available. <code>false</code> indicates the name is invalid, unavailable, or both.- Returns:
- the nameAvailable value.
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withNameAvailable
public ResourceNameAvailabilityInner withNameAvailable(Boolean nameAvailable)
Set the nameAvailable property: <code>true</code> indicates name is valid and available. <code>false</code> indicates the name is invalid, unavailable, or both.- Parameters:
nameAvailable- the nameAvailable value to set.- Returns:
- the ResourceNameAvailabilityInner object itself.
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reason
public InAvailabilityReasonType reason()
Get the reason property: <code>Invalid</code> indicates the name provided does not match Azure App Service naming requirements. <code>AlreadyExists</code> indicates that the name is already in use and is therefore unavailable.- Returns:
- the reason value.
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withReason
public ResourceNameAvailabilityInner withReason(InAvailabilityReasonType reason)
Set the reason property: <code>Invalid</code> indicates the name provided does not match Azure App Service naming requirements. <code>AlreadyExists</code> indicates that the name is already in use and is therefore unavailable.- Parameters:
reason- the reason value to set.- Returns:
- the ResourceNameAvailabilityInner object itself.
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message
public String message()
Get the message property: If reason == invalid, provide the user with the reason why the given name is invalid, and provide the resource naming requirements so that the user can select a valid name. If reason == AlreadyExists, explain that resource name is already in use, and direct them to select a different name.- Returns:
- the message value.
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withMessage
public ResourceNameAvailabilityInner withMessage(String message)
Set the message property: If reason == invalid, provide the user with the reason why the given name is invalid, and provide the resource naming requirements so that the user can select a valid name. If reason == AlreadyExists, explain that resource name is already in use, and direct them to select a different name.- Parameters:
message- the message value to set.- Returns:
- the ResourceNameAvailabilityInner object itself.
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validate
public void validate()
Validates the instance.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- thrown if the instance is not valid.
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