@Generated(value="software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") @ThreadSafe public interface EmrAsyncClient extends SdkClient
builder()
method.
Amazon EMR is a web service that makes it easier to process large amounts of data efficiently. Amazon EMR uses Hadoop processing combined with several Amazon Web Services services to do tasks such as web indexing, data mining, log file analysis, machine learning, scientific simulation, and data warehouse management.
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static String |
SERVICE_METADATA_ID
Value for looking up the service's metadata from the
ServiceMetadataProvider. |
static String |
SERVICE_NAME |
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default CompletableFuture<AddInstanceFleetResponse> |
addInstanceFleet(AddInstanceFleetRequest addInstanceFleetRequest)
Adds an instance fleet to a running cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<AddInstanceFleetResponse> |
addInstanceFleet(Consumer<AddInstanceFleetRequest.Builder> addInstanceFleetRequest)
Adds an instance fleet to a running cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<AddInstanceGroupsResponse> |
addInstanceGroups(AddInstanceGroupsRequest addInstanceGroupsRequest)
Adds one or more instance groups to a running cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<AddInstanceGroupsResponse> |
addInstanceGroups(Consumer<AddInstanceGroupsRequest.Builder> addInstanceGroupsRequest)
Adds one or more instance groups to a running cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<AddJobFlowStepsResponse> |
addJobFlowSteps(AddJobFlowStepsRequest addJobFlowStepsRequest)
AddJobFlowSteps adds new steps to a running cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<AddJobFlowStepsResponse> |
addJobFlowSteps(Consumer<AddJobFlowStepsRequest.Builder> addJobFlowStepsRequest)
AddJobFlowSteps adds new steps to a running cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<AddTagsResponse> |
addTags(AddTagsRequest addTagsRequest)
Adds tags to an Amazon EMR resource, such as a cluster or an Amazon EMR Studio.
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default CompletableFuture<AddTagsResponse> |
addTags(Consumer<AddTagsRequest.Builder> addTagsRequest)
Adds tags to an Amazon EMR resource, such as a cluster or an Amazon EMR Studio.
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static EmrAsyncClientBuilder |
builder()
Create a builder that can be used to configure and create a
EmrAsyncClient. |
default CompletableFuture<CancelStepsResponse> |
cancelSteps(CancelStepsRequest cancelStepsRequest)
Cancels a pending step or steps in a running cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<CancelStepsResponse> |
cancelSteps(Consumer<CancelStepsRequest.Builder> cancelStepsRequest)
Cancels a pending step or steps in a running cluster.
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static EmrAsyncClient |
create()
Create a
EmrAsyncClient with the region loaded from the
DefaultAwsRegionProviderChain and credentials loaded from the
DefaultCredentialsProvider. |
default CompletableFuture<CreateSecurityConfigurationResponse> |
createSecurityConfiguration(Consumer<CreateSecurityConfigurationRequest.Builder> createSecurityConfigurationRequest)
Creates a security configuration, which is stored in the service and can be specified when a cluster is created.
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default CompletableFuture<CreateSecurityConfigurationResponse> |
createSecurityConfiguration(CreateSecurityConfigurationRequest createSecurityConfigurationRequest)
Creates a security configuration, which is stored in the service and can be specified when a cluster is created.
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default CompletableFuture<CreateStudioResponse> |
createStudio(Consumer<CreateStudioRequest.Builder> createStudioRequest)
Creates a new Amazon EMR Studio.
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default CompletableFuture<CreateStudioResponse> |
createStudio(CreateStudioRequest createStudioRequest)
Creates a new Amazon EMR Studio.
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default CompletableFuture<CreateStudioSessionMappingResponse> |
createStudioSessionMapping(Consumer<CreateStudioSessionMappingRequest.Builder> createStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Maps a user or group to the Amazon EMR Studio specified by
StudioId, and applies a session policy to
refine Studio permissions for that user or group. |
default CompletableFuture<CreateStudioSessionMappingResponse> |
createStudioSessionMapping(CreateStudioSessionMappingRequest createStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Maps a user or group to the Amazon EMR Studio specified by
StudioId, and applies a session policy to
refine Studio permissions for that user or group. |
default CompletableFuture<DeleteSecurityConfigurationResponse> |
deleteSecurityConfiguration(Consumer<DeleteSecurityConfigurationRequest.Builder> deleteSecurityConfigurationRequest)
Deletes a security configuration.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteSecurityConfigurationResponse> |
deleteSecurityConfiguration(DeleteSecurityConfigurationRequest deleteSecurityConfigurationRequest)
Deletes a security configuration.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteStudioResponse> |
deleteStudio(Consumer<DeleteStudioRequest.Builder> deleteStudioRequest)
Removes an Amazon EMR Studio from the Studio metadata store.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteStudioResponse> |
deleteStudio(DeleteStudioRequest deleteStudioRequest)
Removes an Amazon EMR Studio from the Studio metadata store.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteStudioSessionMappingResponse> |
deleteStudioSessionMapping(Consumer<DeleteStudioSessionMappingRequest.Builder> deleteStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Removes a user or group from an Amazon EMR Studio.
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default CompletableFuture<DeleteStudioSessionMappingResponse> |
deleteStudioSessionMapping(DeleteStudioSessionMappingRequest deleteStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Removes a user or group from an Amazon EMR Studio.
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default CompletableFuture<DescribeClusterResponse> |
describeCluster(Consumer<DescribeClusterRequest.Builder> describeClusterRequest)
Provides cluster-level details including status, hardware and software configuration, VPC settings, and so on.
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default CompletableFuture<DescribeClusterResponse> |
describeCluster(DescribeClusterRequest describeClusterRequest)
Provides cluster-level details including status, hardware and software configuration, VPC settings, and so on.
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default CompletableFuture<DescribeNotebookExecutionResponse> |
describeNotebookExecution(Consumer<DescribeNotebookExecutionRequest.Builder> describeNotebookExecutionRequest)
Provides details of a notebook execution.
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default CompletableFuture<DescribeNotebookExecutionResponse> |
describeNotebookExecution(DescribeNotebookExecutionRequest describeNotebookExecutionRequest)
Provides details of a notebook execution.
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default CompletableFuture<DescribeReleaseLabelResponse> |
describeReleaseLabel(Consumer<DescribeReleaseLabelRequest.Builder> describeReleaseLabelRequest)
Provides EMR release label details, such as releases available the region where the API request is run, and the
available applications for a specific EMR release label.
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default CompletableFuture<DescribeReleaseLabelResponse> |
describeReleaseLabel(DescribeReleaseLabelRequest describeReleaseLabelRequest)
Provides EMR release label details, such as releases available the region where the API request is run, and the
available applications for a specific EMR release label.
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default CompletableFuture<DescribeSecurityConfigurationResponse> |
describeSecurityConfiguration(Consumer<DescribeSecurityConfigurationRequest.Builder> describeSecurityConfigurationRequest)
Provides the details of a security configuration by returning the configuration JSON.
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default CompletableFuture<DescribeSecurityConfigurationResponse> |
describeSecurityConfiguration(DescribeSecurityConfigurationRequest describeSecurityConfigurationRequest)
Provides the details of a security configuration by returning the configuration JSON.
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default CompletableFuture<DescribeStepResponse> |
describeStep(Consumer<DescribeStepRequest.Builder> describeStepRequest)
Provides more detail about the cluster step.
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default CompletableFuture<DescribeStepResponse> |
describeStep(DescribeStepRequest describeStepRequest)
Provides more detail about the cluster step.
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default CompletableFuture<DescribeStudioResponse> |
describeStudio(Consumer<DescribeStudioRequest.Builder> describeStudioRequest)
Returns details for the specified Amazon EMR Studio including ID, Name, VPC, Studio access URL, and so on.
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default CompletableFuture<DescribeStudioResponse> |
describeStudio(DescribeStudioRequest describeStudioRequest)
Returns details for the specified Amazon EMR Studio including ID, Name, VPC, Studio access URL, and so on.
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default CompletableFuture<GetAutoTerminationPolicyResponse> |
getAutoTerminationPolicy(Consumer<GetAutoTerminationPolicyRequest.Builder> getAutoTerminationPolicyRequest)
Returns the auto-termination policy for an Amazon EMR cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<GetAutoTerminationPolicyResponse> |
getAutoTerminationPolicy(GetAutoTerminationPolicyRequest getAutoTerminationPolicyRequest)
Returns the auto-termination policy for an Amazon EMR cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBlockPublicAccessConfigurationResponse> |
getBlockPublicAccessConfiguration(Consumer<GetBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest.Builder> getBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest)
Returns the Amazon EMR block public access configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in the current
Region.
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default CompletableFuture<GetBlockPublicAccessConfigurationResponse> |
getBlockPublicAccessConfiguration(GetBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest getBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest)
Returns the Amazon EMR block public access configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in the current
Region.
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default CompletableFuture<GetManagedScalingPolicyResponse> |
getManagedScalingPolicy(Consumer<GetManagedScalingPolicyRequest.Builder> getManagedScalingPolicyRequest)
Fetches the attached managed scaling policy for an Amazon EMR cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<GetManagedScalingPolicyResponse> |
getManagedScalingPolicy(GetManagedScalingPolicyRequest getManagedScalingPolicyRequest)
Fetches the attached managed scaling policy for an Amazon EMR cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<GetStudioSessionMappingResponse> |
getStudioSessionMapping(Consumer<GetStudioSessionMappingRequest.Builder> getStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Fetches mapping details for the specified Amazon EMR Studio and identity (user or group).
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default CompletableFuture<GetStudioSessionMappingResponse> |
getStudioSessionMapping(GetStudioSessionMappingRequest getStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Fetches mapping details for the specified Amazon EMR Studio and identity (user or group).
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default CompletableFuture<ListBootstrapActionsResponse> |
listBootstrapActions(Consumer<ListBootstrapActionsRequest.Builder> listBootstrapActionsRequest)
Provides information about the bootstrap actions associated with a cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<ListBootstrapActionsResponse> |
listBootstrapActions(ListBootstrapActionsRequest listBootstrapActionsRequest)
Provides information about the bootstrap actions associated with a cluster.
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default ListBootstrapActionsPublisher |
listBootstrapActionsPaginator(Consumer<ListBootstrapActionsRequest.Builder> listBootstrapActionsRequest)
Provides information about the bootstrap actions associated with a cluster.
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default ListBootstrapActionsPublisher |
listBootstrapActionsPaginator(ListBootstrapActionsRequest listBootstrapActionsRequest)
Provides information about the bootstrap actions associated with a cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<ListClustersResponse> |
listClusters()
Provides the status of all clusters visible to this Amazon Web Services account.
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default CompletableFuture<ListClustersResponse> |
listClusters(Consumer<ListClustersRequest.Builder> listClustersRequest)
Provides the status of all clusters visible to this Amazon Web Services account.
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default CompletableFuture<ListClustersResponse> |
listClusters(ListClustersRequest listClustersRequest)
Provides the status of all clusters visible to this Amazon Web Services account.
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default ListClustersPublisher |
listClustersPaginator()
Provides the status of all clusters visible to this Amazon Web Services account.
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default ListClustersPublisher |
listClustersPaginator(Consumer<ListClustersRequest.Builder> listClustersRequest)
Provides the status of all clusters visible to this Amazon Web Services account.
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default ListClustersPublisher |
listClustersPaginator(ListClustersRequest listClustersRequest)
Provides the status of all clusters visible to this Amazon Web Services account.
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default CompletableFuture<ListInstanceFleetsResponse> |
listInstanceFleets(Consumer<ListInstanceFleetsRequest.Builder> listInstanceFleetsRequest)
Lists all available details about the instance fleets in a cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<ListInstanceFleetsResponse> |
listInstanceFleets(ListInstanceFleetsRequest listInstanceFleetsRequest)
Lists all available details about the instance fleets in a cluster.
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default ListInstanceFleetsPublisher |
listInstanceFleetsPaginator(Consumer<ListInstanceFleetsRequest.Builder> listInstanceFleetsRequest)
Lists all available details about the instance fleets in a cluster.
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default ListInstanceFleetsPublisher |
listInstanceFleetsPaginator(ListInstanceFleetsRequest listInstanceFleetsRequest)
Lists all available details about the instance fleets in a cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<ListInstanceGroupsResponse> |
listInstanceGroups(Consumer<ListInstanceGroupsRequest.Builder> listInstanceGroupsRequest)
Provides all available details about the instance groups in a cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<ListInstanceGroupsResponse> |
listInstanceGroups(ListInstanceGroupsRequest listInstanceGroupsRequest)
Provides all available details about the instance groups in a cluster.
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default ListInstanceGroupsPublisher |
listInstanceGroupsPaginator(Consumer<ListInstanceGroupsRequest.Builder> listInstanceGroupsRequest)
Provides all available details about the instance groups in a cluster.
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default ListInstanceGroupsPublisher |
listInstanceGroupsPaginator(ListInstanceGroupsRequest listInstanceGroupsRequest)
Provides all available details about the instance groups in a cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<ListInstancesResponse> |
listInstances(Consumer<ListInstancesRequest.Builder> listInstancesRequest)
Provides information for all active EC2 instances and EC2 instances terminated in the last 30 days, up to a
maximum of 2,000.
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default CompletableFuture<ListInstancesResponse> |
listInstances(ListInstancesRequest listInstancesRequest)
Provides information for all active EC2 instances and EC2 instances terminated in the last 30 days, up to a
maximum of 2,000.
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default ListInstancesPublisher |
listInstancesPaginator(Consumer<ListInstancesRequest.Builder> listInstancesRequest)
Provides information for all active EC2 instances and EC2 instances terminated in the last 30 days, up to a
maximum of 2,000.
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default ListInstancesPublisher |
listInstancesPaginator(ListInstancesRequest listInstancesRequest)
Provides information for all active EC2 instances and EC2 instances terminated in the last 30 days, up to a
maximum of 2,000.
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default CompletableFuture<ListNotebookExecutionsResponse> |
listNotebookExecutions(Consumer<ListNotebookExecutionsRequest.Builder> listNotebookExecutionsRequest)
Provides summaries of all notebook executions.
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default CompletableFuture<ListNotebookExecutionsResponse> |
listNotebookExecutions(ListNotebookExecutionsRequest listNotebookExecutionsRequest)
Provides summaries of all notebook executions.
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default ListNotebookExecutionsPublisher |
listNotebookExecutionsPaginator(Consumer<ListNotebookExecutionsRequest.Builder> listNotebookExecutionsRequest)
Provides summaries of all notebook executions.
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default ListNotebookExecutionsPublisher |
listNotebookExecutionsPaginator(ListNotebookExecutionsRequest listNotebookExecutionsRequest)
Provides summaries of all notebook executions.
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default CompletableFuture<ListReleaseLabelsResponse> |
listReleaseLabels(Consumer<ListReleaseLabelsRequest.Builder> listReleaseLabelsRequest)
Retrieves release labels of EMR services in the region where the API is called.
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default CompletableFuture<ListReleaseLabelsResponse> |
listReleaseLabels(ListReleaseLabelsRequest listReleaseLabelsRequest)
Retrieves release labels of EMR services in the region where the API is called.
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default ListReleaseLabelsPublisher |
listReleaseLabelsPaginator(Consumer<ListReleaseLabelsRequest.Builder> listReleaseLabelsRequest)
Retrieves release labels of EMR services in the region where the API is called.
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default ListReleaseLabelsPublisher |
listReleaseLabelsPaginator(ListReleaseLabelsRequest listReleaseLabelsRequest)
Retrieves release labels of EMR services in the region where the API is called.
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default CompletableFuture<ListSecurityConfigurationsResponse> |
listSecurityConfigurations()
Lists all the security configurations visible to this account, providing their creation dates and times, and
their names.
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default CompletableFuture<ListSecurityConfigurationsResponse> |
listSecurityConfigurations(Consumer<ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest.Builder> listSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
Lists all the security configurations visible to this account, providing their creation dates and times, and
their names.
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default CompletableFuture<ListSecurityConfigurationsResponse> |
listSecurityConfigurations(ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest listSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
Lists all the security configurations visible to this account, providing their creation dates and times, and
their names.
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default ListSecurityConfigurationsPublisher |
listSecurityConfigurationsPaginator()
Lists all the security configurations visible to this account, providing their creation dates and times, and
their names.
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default ListSecurityConfigurationsPublisher |
listSecurityConfigurationsPaginator(Consumer<ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest.Builder> listSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
Lists all the security configurations visible to this account, providing their creation dates and times, and
their names.
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default ListSecurityConfigurationsPublisher |
listSecurityConfigurationsPaginator(ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest listSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
Lists all the security configurations visible to this account, providing their creation dates and times, and
their names.
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default CompletableFuture<ListStepsResponse> |
listSteps(Consumer<ListStepsRequest.Builder> listStepsRequest)
Provides a list of steps for the cluster in reverse order unless you specify
stepIds with the
request or filter by StepStates. |
default CompletableFuture<ListStepsResponse> |
listSteps(ListStepsRequest listStepsRequest)
Provides a list of steps for the cluster in reverse order unless you specify
stepIds with the
request or filter by StepStates. |
default ListStepsPublisher |
listStepsPaginator(Consumer<ListStepsRequest.Builder> listStepsRequest)
Provides a list of steps for the cluster in reverse order unless you specify
stepIds with the
request or filter by StepStates. |
default ListStepsPublisher |
listStepsPaginator(ListStepsRequest listStepsRequest)
Provides a list of steps for the cluster in reverse order unless you specify
stepIds with the
request or filter by StepStates. |
default CompletableFuture<ListStudiosResponse> |
listStudios(Consumer<ListStudiosRequest.Builder> listStudiosRequest)
Returns a list of all Amazon EMR Studios associated with the Amazon Web Services account.
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default CompletableFuture<ListStudiosResponse> |
listStudios(ListStudiosRequest listStudiosRequest)
Returns a list of all Amazon EMR Studios associated with the Amazon Web Services account.
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default CompletableFuture<ListStudioSessionMappingsResponse> |
listStudioSessionMappings(Consumer<ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest.Builder> listStudioSessionMappingsRequest)
Returns a list of all user or group session mappings for the Amazon EMR Studio specified by
StudioId
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default CompletableFuture<ListStudioSessionMappingsResponse> |
listStudioSessionMappings(ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest listStudioSessionMappingsRequest)
Returns a list of all user or group session mappings for the Amazon EMR Studio specified by
StudioId
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default ListStudioSessionMappingsPublisher |
listStudioSessionMappingsPaginator(Consumer<ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest.Builder> listStudioSessionMappingsRequest)
Returns a list of all user or group session mappings for the Amazon EMR Studio specified by
StudioId
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default ListStudioSessionMappingsPublisher |
listStudioSessionMappingsPaginator(ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest listStudioSessionMappingsRequest)
Returns a list of all user or group session mappings for the Amazon EMR Studio specified by
StudioId
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default ListStudiosPublisher |
listStudiosPaginator(Consumer<ListStudiosRequest.Builder> listStudiosRequest)
Returns a list of all Amazon EMR Studios associated with the Amazon Web Services account.
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default ListStudiosPublisher |
listStudiosPaginator(ListStudiosRequest listStudiosRequest)
Returns a list of all Amazon EMR Studios associated with the Amazon Web Services account.
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default CompletableFuture<ModifyClusterResponse> |
modifyCluster(Consumer<ModifyClusterRequest.Builder> modifyClusterRequest)
Modifies the number of steps that can be executed concurrently for the cluster specified using ClusterID.
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default CompletableFuture<ModifyClusterResponse> |
modifyCluster(ModifyClusterRequest modifyClusterRequest)
Modifies the number of steps that can be executed concurrently for the cluster specified using ClusterID.
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default CompletableFuture<ModifyInstanceFleetResponse> |
modifyInstanceFleet(Consumer<ModifyInstanceFleetRequest.Builder> modifyInstanceFleetRequest)
Modifies the target On-Demand and target Spot capacities for the instance fleet with the specified
InstanceFleetID within the cluster specified using ClusterID.
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default CompletableFuture<ModifyInstanceFleetResponse> |
modifyInstanceFleet(ModifyInstanceFleetRequest modifyInstanceFleetRequest)
Modifies the target On-Demand and target Spot capacities for the instance fleet with the specified
InstanceFleetID within the cluster specified using ClusterID.
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default CompletableFuture<ModifyInstanceGroupsResponse> |
modifyInstanceGroups(Consumer<ModifyInstanceGroupsRequest.Builder> modifyInstanceGroupsRequest)
ModifyInstanceGroups modifies the number of nodes and configuration settings of an instance group.
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default CompletableFuture<ModifyInstanceGroupsResponse> |
modifyInstanceGroups(ModifyInstanceGroupsRequest modifyInstanceGroupsRequest)
ModifyInstanceGroups modifies the number of nodes and configuration settings of an instance group.
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default CompletableFuture<PutAutoScalingPolicyResponse> |
putAutoScalingPolicy(Consumer<PutAutoScalingPolicyRequest.Builder> putAutoScalingPolicyRequest)
Creates or updates an automatic scaling policy for a core instance group or task instance group in an Amazon EMR
cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<PutAutoScalingPolicyResponse> |
putAutoScalingPolicy(PutAutoScalingPolicyRequest putAutoScalingPolicyRequest)
Creates or updates an automatic scaling policy for a core instance group or task instance group in an Amazon EMR
cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<PutAutoTerminationPolicyResponse> |
putAutoTerminationPolicy(Consumer<PutAutoTerminationPolicyRequest.Builder> putAutoTerminationPolicyRequest)
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default CompletableFuture<PutAutoTerminationPolicyResponse> |
putAutoTerminationPolicy(PutAutoTerminationPolicyRequest putAutoTerminationPolicyRequest)
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default CompletableFuture<PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationResponse> |
putBlockPublicAccessConfiguration(Consumer<PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest.Builder> putBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest)
Creates or updates an Amazon EMR block public access configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in the
current Region.
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default CompletableFuture<PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationResponse> |
putBlockPublicAccessConfiguration(PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest putBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest)
Creates or updates an Amazon EMR block public access configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in the
current Region.
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default CompletableFuture<PutManagedScalingPolicyResponse> |
putManagedScalingPolicy(Consumer<PutManagedScalingPolicyRequest.Builder> putManagedScalingPolicyRequest)
Creates or updates a managed scaling policy for an Amazon EMR cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<PutManagedScalingPolicyResponse> |
putManagedScalingPolicy(PutManagedScalingPolicyRequest putManagedScalingPolicyRequest)
Creates or updates a managed scaling policy for an Amazon EMR cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<RemoveAutoScalingPolicyResponse> |
removeAutoScalingPolicy(Consumer<RemoveAutoScalingPolicyRequest.Builder> removeAutoScalingPolicyRequest)
Removes an automatic scaling policy from a specified instance group within an EMR cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<RemoveAutoScalingPolicyResponse> |
removeAutoScalingPolicy(RemoveAutoScalingPolicyRequest removeAutoScalingPolicyRequest)
Removes an automatic scaling policy from a specified instance group within an EMR cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyResponse> |
removeAutoTerminationPolicy(Consumer<RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyRequest.Builder> removeAutoTerminationPolicyRequest)
Removes an auto-termination policy from an Amazon EMR cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyResponse> |
removeAutoTerminationPolicy(RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyRequest removeAutoTerminationPolicyRequest)
Removes an auto-termination policy from an Amazon EMR cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<RemoveManagedScalingPolicyResponse> |
removeManagedScalingPolicy(Consumer<RemoveManagedScalingPolicyRequest.Builder> removeManagedScalingPolicyRequest)
Removes a managed scaling policy from a specified EMR cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<RemoveManagedScalingPolicyResponse> |
removeManagedScalingPolicy(RemoveManagedScalingPolicyRequest removeManagedScalingPolicyRequest)
Removes a managed scaling policy from a specified EMR cluster.
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default CompletableFuture<RemoveTagsResponse> |
removeTags(Consumer<RemoveTagsRequest.Builder> removeTagsRequest)
Removes tags from an Amazon EMR resource, such as a cluster or Amazon EMR Studio.
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default CompletableFuture<RemoveTagsResponse> |
removeTags(RemoveTagsRequest removeTagsRequest)
Removes tags from an Amazon EMR resource, such as a cluster or Amazon EMR Studio.
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default CompletableFuture<RunJobFlowResponse> |
runJobFlow(Consumer<RunJobFlowRequest.Builder> runJobFlowRequest)
RunJobFlow creates and starts running a new cluster (job flow).
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default CompletableFuture<RunJobFlowResponse> |
runJobFlow(RunJobFlowRequest runJobFlowRequest)
RunJobFlow creates and starts running a new cluster (job flow).
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default CompletableFuture<SetTerminationProtectionResponse> |
setTerminationProtection(Consumer<SetTerminationProtectionRequest.Builder> setTerminationProtectionRequest)
SetTerminationProtection locks a cluster (job flow) so the EC2 instances in the cluster cannot be terminated by
user intervention, an API call, or in the event of a job-flow error.
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default CompletableFuture<SetTerminationProtectionResponse> |
setTerminationProtection(SetTerminationProtectionRequest setTerminationProtectionRequest)
SetTerminationProtection locks a cluster (job flow) so the EC2 instances in the cluster cannot be terminated by
user intervention, an API call, or in the event of a job-flow error.
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default CompletableFuture<SetVisibleToAllUsersResponse> |
setVisibleToAllUsers(Consumer<SetVisibleToAllUsersRequest.Builder> setVisibleToAllUsersRequest)
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default CompletableFuture<SetVisibleToAllUsersResponse> |
setVisibleToAllUsers(SetVisibleToAllUsersRequest setVisibleToAllUsersRequest)
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default CompletableFuture<StartNotebookExecutionResponse> |
startNotebookExecution(Consumer<StartNotebookExecutionRequest.Builder> startNotebookExecutionRequest)
Starts a notebook execution.
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default CompletableFuture<StartNotebookExecutionResponse> |
startNotebookExecution(StartNotebookExecutionRequest startNotebookExecutionRequest)
Starts a notebook execution.
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default CompletableFuture<StopNotebookExecutionResponse> |
stopNotebookExecution(Consumer<StopNotebookExecutionRequest.Builder> stopNotebookExecutionRequest)
Stops a notebook execution.
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default CompletableFuture<StopNotebookExecutionResponse> |
stopNotebookExecution(StopNotebookExecutionRequest stopNotebookExecutionRequest)
Stops a notebook execution.
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default CompletableFuture<TerminateJobFlowsResponse> |
terminateJobFlows(Consumer<TerminateJobFlowsRequest.Builder> terminateJobFlowsRequest)
TerminateJobFlows shuts a list of clusters (job flows) down.
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default CompletableFuture<TerminateJobFlowsResponse> |
terminateJobFlows(TerminateJobFlowsRequest terminateJobFlowsRequest)
TerminateJobFlows shuts a list of clusters (job flows) down.
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default CompletableFuture<UpdateStudioResponse> |
updateStudio(Consumer<UpdateStudioRequest.Builder> updateStudioRequest)
Updates an Amazon EMR Studio configuration, including attributes such as name, description, and subnets.
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default CompletableFuture<UpdateStudioResponse> |
updateStudio(UpdateStudioRequest updateStudioRequest)
Updates an Amazon EMR Studio configuration, including attributes such as name, description, and subnets.
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default CompletableFuture<UpdateStudioSessionMappingResponse> |
updateStudioSessionMapping(Consumer<UpdateStudioSessionMappingRequest.Builder> updateStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Updates the session policy attached to the user or group for the specified Amazon EMR Studio.
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default CompletableFuture<UpdateStudioSessionMappingResponse> |
updateStudioSessionMapping(UpdateStudioSessionMappingRequest updateStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Updates the session policy attached to the user or group for the specified Amazon EMR Studio.
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default EmrAsyncWaiter |
waiter()
Create an instance of
EmrAsyncWaiter using this client. |
serviceNameclosestatic final String SERVICE_NAME
static final String SERVICE_METADATA_ID
ServiceMetadataProvider.static EmrAsyncClient create()
EmrAsyncClient with the region loaded from the
DefaultAwsRegionProviderChain and credentials loaded from the
DefaultCredentialsProvider.static EmrAsyncClientBuilder builder()
EmrAsyncClient.default CompletableFuture<AddInstanceFleetResponse> addInstanceFleet(AddInstanceFleetRequest addInstanceFleetRequest)
Adds an instance fleet to a running cluster.
The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x.
addInstanceFleetRequest - default CompletableFuture<AddInstanceFleetResponse> addInstanceFleet(Consumer<AddInstanceFleetRequest.Builder> addInstanceFleetRequest)
Adds an instance fleet to a running cluster.
The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the AddInstanceFleetRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via AddInstanceFleetRequest.builder()
addInstanceFleetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on AddInstanceFleetInput.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<AddInstanceGroupsResponse> addInstanceGroups(AddInstanceGroupsRequest addInstanceGroupsRequest)
Adds one or more instance groups to a running cluster.
addInstanceGroupsRequest - Input to an AddInstanceGroups call.default CompletableFuture<AddInstanceGroupsResponse> addInstanceGroups(Consumer<AddInstanceGroupsRequest.Builder> addInstanceGroupsRequest)
Adds one or more instance groups to a running cluster.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the AddInstanceGroupsRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via AddInstanceGroupsRequest.builder()
addInstanceGroupsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on AddInstanceGroupsInput.Builder to create a request.
Input to an AddInstanceGroups call.default CompletableFuture<AddJobFlowStepsResponse> addJobFlowSteps(AddJobFlowStepsRequest addJobFlowStepsRequest)
AddJobFlowSteps adds new steps to a running cluster. A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each job flow.
If your cluster is long-running (such as a Hive data warehouse) or complex, you may require more than 256 steps to process your data. You can bypass the 256-step limitation in various ways, including using SSH to connect to the master node and submitting queries directly to the software running on the master node, such as Hive and Hadoop. For more information on how to do this, see Add More than 256 Steps to a Cluster in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
A step specifies the location of a JAR file stored either on the master node of the cluster or in Amazon S3. Each step is performed by the main function of the main class of the JAR file. The main class can be specified either in the manifest of the JAR or by using the MainFunction parameter of the step.
Amazon EMR executes each step in the order listed. For a step to be considered complete, the main function must exit with a zero exit code and all Hadoop jobs started while the step was running must have completed and run successfully.
You can only add steps to a cluster that is in one of the following states: STARTING, BOOTSTRAPPING, RUNNING, or WAITING.
The string values passed into HadoopJarStep object cannot exceed a total of 10240 characters.
addJobFlowStepsRequest - The input argument to the AddJobFlowSteps operation.default CompletableFuture<AddJobFlowStepsResponse> addJobFlowSteps(Consumer<AddJobFlowStepsRequest.Builder> addJobFlowStepsRequest)
AddJobFlowSteps adds new steps to a running cluster. A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each job flow.
If your cluster is long-running (such as a Hive data warehouse) or complex, you may require more than 256 steps to process your data. You can bypass the 256-step limitation in various ways, including using SSH to connect to the master node and submitting queries directly to the software running on the master node, such as Hive and Hadoop. For more information on how to do this, see Add More than 256 Steps to a Cluster in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
A step specifies the location of a JAR file stored either on the master node of the cluster or in Amazon S3. Each step is performed by the main function of the main class of the JAR file. The main class can be specified either in the manifest of the JAR or by using the MainFunction parameter of the step.
Amazon EMR executes each step in the order listed. For a step to be considered complete, the main function must exit with a zero exit code and all Hadoop jobs started while the step was running must have completed and run successfully.
You can only add steps to a cluster that is in one of the following states: STARTING, BOOTSTRAPPING, RUNNING, or WAITING.
The string values passed into HadoopJarStep object cannot exceed a total of 10240 characters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the AddJobFlowStepsRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via AddJobFlowStepsRequest.builder()
addJobFlowStepsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on AddJobFlowStepsInput.Builder to create a request. The
input argument to the AddJobFlowSteps operation.default CompletableFuture<AddTagsResponse> addTags(AddTagsRequest addTagsRequest)
Adds tags to an Amazon EMR resource, such as a cluster or an Amazon EMR Studio. Tags make it easier to associate resources in various ways, such as grouping clusters to track your Amazon EMR resource allocation costs. For more information, see Tag Clusters.
addTagsRequest - This input identifies an Amazon EMR resource and a list of tags to attach.default CompletableFuture<AddTagsResponse> addTags(Consumer<AddTagsRequest.Builder> addTagsRequest)
Adds tags to an Amazon EMR resource, such as a cluster or an Amazon EMR Studio. Tags make it easier to associate resources in various ways, such as grouping clusters to track your Amazon EMR resource allocation costs. For more information, see Tag Clusters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the AddTagsRequest.Builder avoiding the need to create
one manually via AddTagsRequest.builder()
addTagsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on AddTagsInput.Builder to create a request. This input
identifies an Amazon EMR resource and a list of tags to attach.default CompletableFuture<CancelStepsResponse> cancelSteps(CancelStepsRequest cancelStepsRequest)
Cancels a pending step or steps in a running cluster. Available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later,
excluding version 5.0.0. A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each CancelSteps request. CancelSteps is
idempotent but asynchronous; it does not guarantee that a step will be canceled, even if the request is
successfully submitted. When you use Amazon EMR versions 5.28.0 and later, you can cancel steps that are in a
PENDING or RUNNING state. In earlier versions of Amazon EMR, you can only cancel steps
that are in a PENDING state.
cancelStepsRequest - The input argument to the CancelSteps operation.default CompletableFuture<CancelStepsResponse> cancelSteps(Consumer<CancelStepsRequest.Builder> cancelStepsRequest)
Cancels a pending step or steps in a running cluster. Available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later,
excluding version 5.0.0. A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each CancelSteps request. CancelSteps is
idempotent but asynchronous; it does not guarantee that a step will be canceled, even if the request is
successfully submitted. When you use Amazon EMR versions 5.28.0 and later, you can cancel steps that are in a
PENDING or RUNNING state. In earlier versions of Amazon EMR, you can only cancel steps
that are in a PENDING state.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CancelStepsRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via CancelStepsRequest.builder()
cancelStepsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CancelStepsInput.Builder to create a request. The
input argument to the CancelSteps operation.default CompletableFuture<CreateSecurityConfigurationResponse> createSecurityConfiguration(CreateSecurityConfigurationRequest createSecurityConfigurationRequest)
Creates a security configuration, which is stored in the service and can be specified when a cluster is created.
createSecurityConfigurationRequest - default CompletableFuture<CreateSecurityConfigurationResponse> createSecurityConfiguration(Consumer<CreateSecurityConfigurationRequest.Builder> createSecurityConfigurationRequest)
Creates a security configuration, which is stored in the service and can be specified when a cluster is created.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateSecurityConfigurationRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create one manually via CreateSecurityConfigurationRequest.builder()
createSecurityConfigurationRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateSecurityConfigurationInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<CreateStudioResponse> createStudio(CreateStudioRequest createStudioRequest)
Creates a new Amazon EMR Studio.
createStudioRequest - default CompletableFuture<CreateStudioResponse> createStudio(Consumer<CreateStudioRequest.Builder> createStudioRequest)
Creates a new Amazon EMR Studio.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateStudioRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via CreateStudioRequest.builder()
createStudioRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateStudioInput.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<CreateStudioSessionMappingResponse> createStudioSessionMapping(CreateStudioSessionMappingRequest createStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Maps a user or group to the Amazon EMR Studio specified by StudioId, and applies a session policy to
refine Studio permissions for that user or group. Use CreateStudioSessionMapping to assign users to
a Studio when you use Amazon Web Services SSO authentication. For instructions on how to assign users to a Studio
when you use IAM authentication, see Assign a user or group to your EMR Studio.
createStudioSessionMappingRequest - default CompletableFuture<CreateStudioSessionMappingResponse> createStudioSessionMapping(Consumer<CreateStudioSessionMappingRequest.Builder> createStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Maps a user or group to the Amazon EMR Studio specified by StudioId, and applies a session policy to
refine Studio permissions for that user or group. Use CreateStudioSessionMapping to assign users to
a Studio when you use Amazon Web Services SSO authentication. For instructions on how to assign users to a Studio
when you use IAM authentication, see Assign a user or group to your EMR Studio.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateStudioSessionMappingRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via CreateStudioSessionMappingRequest.builder()
createStudioSessionMappingRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on CreateStudioSessionMappingInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<DeleteSecurityConfigurationResponse> deleteSecurityConfiguration(DeleteSecurityConfigurationRequest deleteSecurityConfigurationRequest)
Deletes a security configuration.
deleteSecurityConfigurationRequest - default CompletableFuture<DeleteSecurityConfigurationResponse> deleteSecurityConfiguration(Consumer<DeleteSecurityConfigurationRequest.Builder> deleteSecurityConfigurationRequest)
Deletes a security configuration.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteSecurityConfigurationRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create one manually via DeleteSecurityConfigurationRequest.builder()
deleteSecurityConfigurationRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteSecurityConfigurationInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<DeleteStudioResponse> deleteStudio(DeleteStudioRequest deleteStudioRequest)
Removes an Amazon EMR Studio from the Studio metadata store.
deleteStudioRequest - default CompletableFuture<DeleteStudioResponse> deleteStudio(Consumer<DeleteStudioRequest.Builder> deleteStudioRequest)
Removes an Amazon EMR Studio from the Studio metadata store.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteStudioRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via DeleteStudioRequest.builder()
deleteStudioRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteStudioInput.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<DeleteStudioSessionMappingResponse> deleteStudioSessionMapping(DeleteStudioSessionMappingRequest deleteStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Removes a user or group from an Amazon EMR Studio.
deleteStudioSessionMappingRequest - default CompletableFuture<DeleteStudioSessionMappingResponse> deleteStudioSessionMapping(Consumer<DeleteStudioSessionMappingRequest.Builder> deleteStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Removes a user or group from an Amazon EMR Studio.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteStudioSessionMappingRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via DeleteStudioSessionMappingRequest.builder()
deleteStudioSessionMappingRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DeleteStudioSessionMappingInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<DescribeClusterResponse> describeCluster(DescribeClusterRequest describeClusterRequest)
Provides cluster-level details including status, hardware and software configuration, VPC settings, and so on.
describeClusterRequest - This input determines which cluster to describe.default CompletableFuture<DescribeClusterResponse> describeCluster(Consumer<DescribeClusterRequest.Builder> describeClusterRequest)
Provides cluster-level details including status, hardware and software configuration, VPC settings, and so on.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DescribeClusterRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via DescribeClusterRequest.builder()
describeClusterRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DescribeClusterInput.Builder to create a request.
This input determines which cluster to describe.default CompletableFuture<DescribeNotebookExecutionResponse> describeNotebookExecution(DescribeNotebookExecutionRequest describeNotebookExecutionRequest)
Provides details of a notebook execution.
describeNotebookExecutionRequest - default CompletableFuture<DescribeNotebookExecutionResponse> describeNotebookExecution(Consumer<DescribeNotebookExecutionRequest.Builder> describeNotebookExecutionRequest)
Provides details of a notebook execution.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DescribeNotebookExecutionRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via DescribeNotebookExecutionRequest.builder()
describeNotebookExecutionRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DescribeNotebookExecutionInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<DescribeReleaseLabelResponse> describeReleaseLabel(DescribeReleaseLabelRequest describeReleaseLabelRequest)
Provides EMR release label details, such as releases available the region where the API request is run, and the available applications for a specific EMR release label. Can also list EMR release versions that support a specified version of Spark.
describeReleaseLabelRequest - default CompletableFuture<DescribeReleaseLabelResponse> describeReleaseLabel(Consumer<DescribeReleaseLabelRequest.Builder> describeReleaseLabelRequest)
Provides EMR release label details, such as releases available the region where the API request is run, and the available applications for a specific EMR release label. Can also list EMR release versions that support a specified version of Spark.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DescribeReleaseLabelRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via DescribeReleaseLabelRequest.builder()
describeReleaseLabelRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DescribeReleaseLabelInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<DescribeSecurityConfigurationResponse> describeSecurityConfiguration(DescribeSecurityConfigurationRequest describeSecurityConfigurationRequest)
Provides the details of a security configuration by returning the configuration JSON.
describeSecurityConfigurationRequest - default CompletableFuture<DescribeSecurityConfigurationResponse> describeSecurityConfiguration(Consumer<DescribeSecurityConfigurationRequest.Builder> describeSecurityConfigurationRequest)
Provides the details of a security configuration by returning the configuration JSON.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DescribeSecurityConfigurationRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create one manually via DescribeSecurityConfigurationRequest.builder()
describeSecurityConfigurationRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DescribeSecurityConfigurationInput.Builder to create
a request.default CompletableFuture<DescribeStepResponse> describeStep(DescribeStepRequest describeStepRequest)
Provides more detail about the cluster step.
describeStepRequest - This input determines which step to describe.default CompletableFuture<DescribeStepResponse> describeStep(Consumer<DescribeStepRequest.Builder> describeStepRequest)
Provides more detail about the cluster step.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DescribeStepRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via DescribeStepRequest.builder()
describeStepRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DescribeStepInput.Builder to create a request. This
input determines which step to describe.default CompletableFuture<DescribeStudioResponse> describeStudio(DescribeStudioRequest describeStudioRequest)
Returns details for the specified Amazon EMR Studio including ID, Name, VPC, Studio access URL, and so on.
describeStudioRequest - default CompletableFuture<DescribeStudioResponse> describeStudio(Consumer<DescribeStudioRequest.Builder> describeStudioRequest)
Returns details for the specified Amazon EMR Studio including ID, Name, VPC, Studio access URL, and so on.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DescribeStudioRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via DescribeStudioRequest.builder()
describeStudioRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on DescribeStudioInput.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetAutoTerminationPolicyResponse> getAutoTerminationPolicy(GetAutoTerminationPolicyRequest getAutoTerminationPolicyRequest)
Returns the auto-termination policy for an Amazon EMR cluster.
getAutoTerminationPolicyRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetAutoTerminationPolicyResponse> getAutoTerminationPolicy(Consumer<GetAutoTerminationPolicyRequest.Builder> getAutoTerminationPolicyRequest)
Returns the auto-termination policy for an Amazon EMR cluster.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetAutoTerminationPolicyRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via GetAutoTerminationPolicyRequest.builder()
getAutoTerminationPolicyRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetAutoTerminationPolicyInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<GetBlockPublicAccessConfigurationResponse> getBlockPublicAccessConfiguration(GetBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest getBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest)
Returns the Amazon EMR block public access configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in the current Region. For more information see Configure Block Public Access for Amazon EMR in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
getBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetBlockPublicAccessConfigurationResponse> getBlockPublicAccessConfiguration(Consumer<GetBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest.Builder> getBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest)
Returns the Amazon EMR block public access configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in the current Region. For more information see Configure Block Public Access for Amazon EMR in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create one manually via GetBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest.builder()
getBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetBlockPublicAccessConfigurationInput.Builder to
create a request.default CompletableFuture<GetManagedScalingPolicyResponse> getManagedScalingPolicy(GetManagedScalingPolicyRequest getManagedScalingPolicyRequest)
Fetches the attached managed scaling policy for an Amazon EMR cluster.
getManagedScalingPolicyRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetManagedScalingPolicyResponse> getManagedScalingPolicy(Consumer<GetManagedScalingPolicyRequest.Builder> getManagedScalingPolicyRequest)
Fetches the attached managed scaling policy for an Amazon EMR cluster.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetManagedScalingPolicyRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via GetManagedScalingPolicyRequest.builder()
getManagedScalingPolicyRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetManagedScalingPolicyInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<GetStudioSessionMappingResponse> getStudioSessionMapping(GetStudioSessionMappingRequest getStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Fetches mapping details for the specified Amazon EMR Studio and identity (user or group).
getStudioSessionMappingRequest - default CompletableFuture<GetStudioSessionMappingResponse> getStudioSessionMapping(Consumer<GetStudioSessionMappingRequest.Builder> getStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Fetches mapping details for the specified Amazon EMR Studio and identity (user or group).
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetStudioSessionMappingRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via GetStudioSessionMappingRequest.builder()
getStudioSessionMappingRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on GetStudioSessionMappingInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<ListBootstrapActionsResponse> listBootstrapActions(ListBootstrapActionsRequest listBootstrapActionsRequest)
Provides information about the bootstrap actions associated with a cluster.
listBootstrapActionsRequest - This input determines which bootstrap actions to retrieve.default CompletableFuture<ListBootstrapActionsResponse> listBootstrapActions(Consumer<ListBootstrapActionsRequest.Builder> listBootstrapActionsRequest)
Provides information about the bootstrap actions associated with a cluster.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListBootstrapActionsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListBootstrapActionsRequest.builder()
listBootstrapActionsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListBootstrapActionsInput.Builder to create a
request. This input determines which bootstrap actions to retrieve.default ListBootstrapActionsPublisher listBootstrapActionsPaginator(ListBootstrapActionsRequest listBootstrapActionsRequest)
Provides information about the bootstrap actions associated with a cluster.
This is a variant of
listBootstrapActions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListBootstrapActionsRequest) operation.
The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListBootstrapActionsPublisher publisher = client.listBootstrapActionsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListBootstrapActionsPublisher publisher = client.listBootstrapActionsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListBootstrapActionsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListBootstrapActionsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listBootstrapActions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListBootstrapActionsRequest)
operation.
listBootstrapActionsRequest - This input determines which bootstrap actions to retrieve.default ListBootstrapActionsPublisher listBootstrapActionsPaginator(Consumer<ListBootstrapActionsRequest.Builder> listBootstrapActionsRequest)
Provides information about the bootstrap actions associated with a cluster.
This is a variant of
listBootstrapActions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListBootstrapActionsRequest) operation.
The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListBootstrapActionsPublisher publisher = client.listBootstrapActionsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListBootstrapActionsPublisher publisher = client.listBootstrapActionsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListBootstrapActionsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListBootstrapActionsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listBootstrapActions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListBootstrapActionsRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListBootstrapActionsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListBootstrapActionsRequest.builder()
listBootstrapActionsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListBootstrapActionsInput.Builder to create a
request. This input determines which bootstrap actions to retrieve.default CompletableFuture<ListClustersResponse> listClusters(ListClustersRequest listClustersRequest)
Provides the status of all clusters visible to this Amazon Web Services account. Allows you to filter the list of clusters based on certain criteria; for example, filtering by cluster creation date and time or by status. This call returns a maximum of 50 clusters in unsorted order per call, but returns a marker to track the paging of the cluster list across multiple ListClusters calls.
listClustersRequest - This input determines how the ListClusters action filters the list of clusters that it returns.default CompletableFuture<ListClustersResponse> listClusters(Consumer<ListClustersRequest.Builder> listClustersRequest)
Provides the status of all clusters visible to this Amazon Web Services account. Allows you to filter the list of clusters based on certain criteria; for example, filtering by cluster creation date and time or by status. This call returns a maximum of 50 clusters in unsorted order per call, but returns a marker to track the paging of the cluster list across multiple ListClusters calls.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListClustersRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListClustersRequest.builder()
listClustersRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListClustersInput.Builder to create a request. This
input determines how the ListClusters action filters the list of clusters that it returns.default CompletableFuture<ListClustersResponse> listClusters()
Provides the status of all clusters visible to this Amazon Web Services account. Allows you to filter the list of clusters based on certain criteria; for example, filtering by cluster creation date and time or by status. This call returns a maximum of 50 clusters in unsorted order per call, but returns a marker to track the paging of the cluster list across multiple ListClusters calls.
default ListClustersPublisher listClustersPaginator()
Provides the status of all clusters visible to this Amazon Web Services account. Allows you to filter the list of clusters based on certain criteria; for example, filtering by cluster creation date and time or by status. This call returns a maximum of 50 clusters in unsorted order per call, but returns a marker to track the paging of the cluster list across multiple ListClusters calls.
This is a variant of listClusters(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListClustersRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListClustersPublisher publisher = client.listClustersPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListClustersPublisher publisher = client.listClustersPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListClustersResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListClustersResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listClusters(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListClustersRequest) operation.
default ListClustersPublisher listClustersPaginator(ListClustersRequest listClustersRequest)
Provides the status of all clusters visible to this Amazon Web Services account. Allows you to filter the list of clusters based on certain criteria; for example, filtering by cluster creation date and time or by status. This call returns a maximum of 50 clusters in unsorted order per call, but returns a marker to track the paging of the cluster list across multiple ListClusters calls.
This is a variant of listClusters(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListClustersRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListClustersPublisher publisher = client.listClustersPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListClustersPublisher publisher = client.listClustersPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListClustersResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListClustersResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listClusters(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListClustersRequest) operation.
listClustersRequest - This input determines how the ListClusters action filters the list of clusters that it returns.default ListClustersPublisher listClustersPaginator(Consumer<ListClustersRequest.Builder> listClustersRequest)
Provides the status of all clusters visible to this Amazon Web Services account. Allows you to filter the list of clusters based on certain criteria; for example, filtering by cluster creation date and time or by status. This call returns a maximum of 50 clusters in unsorted order per call, but returns a marker to track the paging of the cluster list across multiple ListClusters calls.
This is a variant of listClusters(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListClustersRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListClustersPublisher publisher = client.listClustersPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListClustersPublisher publisher = client.listClustersPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListClustersResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListClustersResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listClusters(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListClustersRequest) operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListClustersRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListClustersRequest.builder()
listClustersRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListClustersInput.Builder to create a request. This
input determines how the ListClusters action filters the list of clusters that it returns.default CompletableFuture<ListInstanceFleetsResponse> listInstanceFleets(ListInstanceFleetsRequest listInstanceFleetsRequest)
Lists all available details about the instance fleets in a cluster.
The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions.
listInstanceFleetsRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListInstanceFleetsResponse> listInstanceFleets(Consumer<ListInstanceFleetsRequest.Builder> listInstanceFleetsRequest)
Lists all available details about the instance fleets in a cluster.
The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListInstanceFleetsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListInstanceFleetsRequest.builder()
listInstanceFleetsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListInstanceFleetsInput.Builder to create a request.default ListInstanceFleetsPublisher listInstanceFleetsPaginator(ListInstanceFleetsRequest listInstanceFleetsRequest)
Lists all available details about the instance fleets in a cluster.
The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions.
This is a variant of
listInstanceFleets(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceFleetsRequest) operation. The
return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListInstanceFleetsPublisher publisher = client.listInstanceFleetsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListInstanceFleetsPublisher publisher = client.listInstanceFleetsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceFleetsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceFleetsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstanceFleets(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceFleetsRequest) operation.
listInstanceFleetsRequest - default ListInstanceFleetsPublisher listInstanceFleetsPaginator(Consumer<ListInstanceFleetsRequest.Builder> listInstanceFleetsRequest)
Lists all available details about the instance fleets in a cluster.
The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions.
This is a variant of
listInstanceFleets(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceFleetsRequest) operation. The
return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListInstanceFleetsPublisher publisher = client.listInstanceFleetsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListInstanceFleetsPublisher publisher = client.listInstanceFleetsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceFleetsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceFleetsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstanceFleets(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceFleetsRequest) operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListInstanceFleetsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListInstanceFleetsRequest.builder()
listInstanceFleetsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListInstanceFleetsInput.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<ListInstanceGroupsResponse> listInstanceGroups(ListInstanceGroupsRequest listInstanceGroupsRequest)
Provides all available details about the instance groups in a cluster.
listInstanceGroupsRequest - This input determines which instance groups to retrieve.default CompletableFuture<ListInstanceGroupsResponse> listInstanceGroups(Consumer<ListInstanceGroupsRequest.Builder> listInstanceGroupsRequest)
Provides all available details about the instance groups in a cluster.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListInstanceGroupsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListInstanceGroupsRequest.builder()
listInstanceGroupsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListInstanceGroupsInput.Builder to create a request.
This input determines which instance groups to retrieve.default ListInstanceGroupsPublisher listInstanceGroupsPaginator(ListInstanceGroupsRequest listInstanceGroupsRequest)
Provides all available details about the instance groups in a cluster.
This is a variant of
listInstanceGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceGroupsRequest) operation. The
return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListInstanceGroupsPublisher publisher = client.listInstanceGroupsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListInstanceGroupsPublisher publisher = client.listInstanceGroupsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceGroupsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceGroupsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstanceGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceGroupsRequest) operation.
listInstanceGroupsRequest - This input determines which instance groups to retrieve.default ListInstanceGroupsPublisher listInstanceGroupsPaginator(Consumer<ListInstanceGroupsRequest.Builder> listInstanceGroupsRequest)
Provides all available details about the instance groups in a cluster.
This is a variant of
listInstanceGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceGroupsRequest) operation. The
return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListInstanceGroupsPublisher publisher = client.listInstanceGroupsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListInstanceGroupsPublisher publisher = client.listInstanceGroupsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceGroupsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceGroupsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstanceGroups(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstanceGroupsRequest) operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListInstanceGroupsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListInstanceGroupsRequest.builder()
listInstanceGroupsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListInstanceGroupsInput.Builder to create a request.
This input determines which instance groups to retrieve.default CompletableFuture<ListInstancesResponse> listInstances(ListInstancesRequest listInstancesRequest)
Provides information for all active EC2 instances and EC2 instances terminated in the last 30 days, up to a maximum of 2,000. EC2 instances in any of the following states are considered active: AWAITING_FULFILLMENT, PROVISIONING, BOOTSTRAPPING, RUNNING.
listInstancesRequest - This input determines which instances to list.default CompletableFuture<ListInstancesResponse> listInstances(Consumer<ListInstancesRequest.Builder> listInstancesRequest)
Provides information for all active EC2 instances and EC2 instances terminated in the last 30 days, up to a maximum of 2,000. EC2 instances in any of the following states are considered active: AWAITING_FULFILLMENT, PROVISIONING, BOOTSTRAPPING, RUNNING.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListInstancesRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListInstancesRequest.builder()
listInstancesRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListInstancesInput.Builder to create a request. This
input determines which instances to list.default ListInstancesPublisher listInstancesPaginator(ListInstancesRequest listInstancesRequest)
Provides information for all active EC2 instances and EC2 instances terminated in the last 30 days, up to a maximum of 2,000. EC2 instances in any of the following states are considered active: AWAITING_FULFILLMENT, PROVISIONING, BOOTSTRAPPING, RUNNING.
This is a variant of listInstances(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstancesRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListInstancesPublisher publisher = client.listInstancesPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListInstancesPublisher publisher = client.listInstancesPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstancesResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstancesResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstances(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstancesRequest) operation.
listInstancesRequest - This input determines which instances to list.default ListInstancesPublisher listInstancesPaginator(Consumer<ListInstancesRequest.Builder> listInstancesRequest)
Provides information for all active EC2 instances and EC2 instances terminated in the last 30 days, up to a maximum of 2,000. EC2 instances in any of the following states are considered active: AWAITING_FULFILLMENT, PROVISIONING, BOOTSTRAPPING, RUNNING.
This is a variant of listInstances(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstancesRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListInstancesPublisher publisher = client.listInstancesPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListInstancesPublisher publisher = client.listInstancesPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstancesResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstancesResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listInstances(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListInstancesRequest) operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListInstancesRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListInstancesRequest.builder()
listInstancesRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListInstancesInput.Builder to create a request. This
input determines which instances to list.default CompletableFuture<ListNotebookExecutionsResponse> listNotebookExecutions(ListNotebookExecutionsRequest listNotebookExecutionsRequest)
Provides summaries of all notebook executions. You can filter the list based on multiple criteria such as status,
time range, and editor id. Returns a maximum of 50 notebook executions and a marker to track the paging of a
longer notebook execution list across multiple ListNotebookExecution calls.
listNotebookExecutionsRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListNotebookExecutionsResponse> listNotebookExecutions(Consumer<ListNotebookExecutionsRequest.Builder> listNotebookExecutionsRequest)
Provides summaries of all notebook executions. You can filter the list based on multiple criteria such as status,
time range, and editor id. Returns a maximum of 50 notebook executions and a marker to track the paging of a
longer notebook execution list across multiple ListNotebookExecution calls.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListNotebookExecutionsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListNotebookExecutionsRequest.builder()
listNotebookExecutionsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListNotebookExecutionsInput.Builder to create a
request.default ListNotebookExecutionsPublisher listNotebookExecutionsPaginator(ListNotebookExecutionsRequest listNotebookExecutionsRequest)
Provides summaries of all notebook executions. You can filter the list based on multiple criteria such as status,
time range, and editor id. Returns a maximum of 50 notebook executions and a marker to track the paging of a
longer notebook execution list across multiple ListNotebookExecution calls.
This is a variant of
listNotebookExecutions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListNotebookExecutionsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListNotebookExecutionsPublisher publisher = client.listNotebookExecutionsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListNotebookExecutionsPublisher publisher = client.listNotebookExecutionsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListNotebookExecutionsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListNotebookExecutionsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listNotebookExecutions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListNotebookExecutionsRequest)
operation.
listNotebookExecutionsRequest - default ListNotebookExecutionsPublisher listNotebookExecutionsPaginator(Consumer<ListNotebookExecutionsRequest.Builder> listNotebookExecutionsRequest)
Provides summaries of all notebook executions. You can filter the list based on multiple criteria such as status,
time range, and editor id. Returns a maximum of 50 notebook executions and a marker to track the paging of a
longer notebook execution list across multiple ListNotebookExecution calls.
This is a variant of
listNotebookExecutions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListNotebookExecutionsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListNotebookExecutionsPublisher publisher = client.listNotebookExecutionsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListNotebookExecutionsPublisher publisher = client.listNotebookExecutionsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListNotebookExecutionsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListNotebookExecutionsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listNotebookExecutions(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListNotebookExecutionsRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListNotebookExecutionsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListNotebookExecutionsRequest.builder()
listNotebookExecutionsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListNotebookExecutionsInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<ListReleaseLabelsResponse> listReleaseLabels(ListReleaseLabelsRequest listReleaseLabelsRequest)
Retrieves release labels of EMR services in the region where the API is called.
listReleaseLabelsRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListReleaseLabelsResponse> listReleaseLabels(Consumer<ListReleaseLabelsRequest.Builder> listReleaseLabelsRequest)
Retrieves release labels of EMR services in the region where the API is called.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListReleaseLabelsRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via ListReleaseLabelsRequest.builder()
listReleaseLabelsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListReleaseLabelsInput.Builder to create a request.default ListReleaseLabelsPublisher listReleaseLabelsPaginator(ListReleaseLabelsRequest listReleaseLabelsRequest)
Retrieves release labels of EMR services in the region where the API is called.
This is a variant of
listReleaseLabels(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListReleaseLabelsRequest) operation. The
return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListReleaseLabelsPublisher publisher = client.listReleaseLabelsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListReleaseLabelsPublisher publisher = client.listReleaseLabelsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListReleaseLabelsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListReleaseLabelsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of MaxResults won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listReleaseLabels(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListReleaseLabelsRequest) operation.
listReleaseLabelsRequest - default ListReleaseLabelsPublisher listReleaseLabelsPaginator(Consumer<ListReleaseLabelsRequest.Builder> listReleaseLabelsRequest)
Retrieves release labels of EMR services in the region where the API is called.
This is a variant of
listReleaseLabels(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListReleaseLabelsRequest) operation. The
return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListReleaseLabelsPublisher publisher = client.listReleaseLabelsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListReleaseLabelsPublisher publisher = client.listReleaseLabelsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListReleaseLabelsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListReleaseLabelsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of MaxResults won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listReleaseLabels(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListReleaseLabelsRequest) operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListReleaseLabelsRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via ListReleaseLabelsRequest.builder()
listReleaseLabelsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListReleaseLabelsInput.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<ListSecurityConfigurationsResponse> listSecurityConfigurations(ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest listSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
Lists all the security configurations visible to this account, providing their creation dates and times, and their names. This call returns a maximum of 50 clusters per call, but returns a marker to track the paging of the cluster list across multiple ListSecurityConfigurations calls.
listSecurityConfigurationsRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListSecurityConfigurationsResponse> listSecurityConfigurations(Consumer<ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest.Builder> listSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
Lists all the security configurations visible to this account, providing their creation dates and times, and their names. This call returns a maximum of 50 clusters per call, but returns a marker to track the paging of the cluster list across multiple ListSecurityConfigurations calls.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest.builder()
listSecurityConfigurationsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListSecurityConfigurationsInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<ListSecurityConfigurationsResponse> listSecurityConfigurations()
Lists all the security configurations visible to this account, providing their creation dates and times, and their names. This call returns a maximum of 50 clusters per call, but returns a marker to track the paging of the cluster list across multiple ListSecurityConfigurations calls.
default ListSecurityConfigurationsPublisher listSecurityConfigurationsPaginator()
Lists all the security configurations visible to this account, providing their creation dates and times, and their names. This call returns a maximum of 50 clusters per call, but returns a marker to track the paging of the cluster list across multiple ListSecurityConfigurations calls.
This is a variant of
listSecurityConfigurations(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListSecurityConfigurationsPublisher publisher = client.listSecurityConfigurationsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListSecurityConfigurationsPublisher publisher = client.listSecurityConfigurationsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListSecurityConfigurationsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListSecurityConfigurationsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSecurityConfigurations(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
operation.
default ListSecurityConfigurationsPublisher listSecurityConfigurationsPaginator(ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest listSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
Lists all the security configurations visible to this account, providing their creation dates and times, and their names. This call returns a maximum of 50 clusters per call, but returns a marker to track the paging of the cluster list across multiple ListSecurityConfigurations calls.
This is a variant of
listSecurityConfigurations(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListSecurityConfigurationsPublisher publisher = client.listSecurityConfigurationsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListSecurityConfigurationsPublisher publisher = client.listSecurityConfigurationsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListSecurityConfigurationsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListSecurityConfigurationsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSecurityConfigurations(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
operation.
listSecurityConfigurationsRequest - default ListSecurityConfigurationsPublisher listSecurityConfigurationsPaginator(Consumer<ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest.Builder> listSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
Lists all the security configurations visible to this account, providing their creation dates and times, and their names. This call returns a maximum of 50 clusters per call, but returns a marker to track the paging of the cluster list across multiple ListSecurityConfigurations calls.
This is a variant of
listSecurityConfigurations(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListSecurityConfigurationsPublisher publisher = client.listSecurityConfigurationsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListSecurityConfigurationsPublisher publisher = client.listSecurityConfigurationsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListSecurityConfigurationsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListSecurityConfigurationsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSecurityConfigurations(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via ListSecurityConfigurationsRequest.builder()
listSecurityConfigurationsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListSecurityConfigurationsInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<ListStepsResponse> listSteps(ListStepsRequest listStepsRequest)
Provides a list of steps for the cluster in reverse order unless you specify stepIds with the
request or filter by StepStates. You can specify a maximum of 10 stepIDs. The CLI
automatically paginates results to return a list greater than 50 steps. To return more than 50 steps using the
CLI, specify a Marker, which is a pagination token that indicates the next set of steps to retrieve.
listStepsRequest - This input determines which steps to list.default CompletableFuture<ListStepsResponse> listSteps(Consumer<ListStepsRequest.Builder> listStepsRequest)
Provides a list of steps for the cluster in reverse order unless you specify stepIds with the
request or filter by StepStates. You can specify a maximum of 10 stepIDs. The CLI
automatically paginates results to return a list greater than 50 steps. To return more than 50 steps using the
CLI, specify a Marker, which is a pagination token that indicates the next set of steps to retrieve.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListStepsRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListStepsRequest.builder()
listStepsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListStepsInput.Builder to create a request. This
input determines which steps to list.default ListStepsPublisher listStepsPaginator(ListStepsRequest listStepsRequest)
Provides a list of steps for the cluster in reverse order unless you specify stepIds with the
request or filter by StepStates. You can specify a maximum of 10 stepIDs. The CLI
automatically paginates results to return a list greater than 50 steps. To return more than 50 steps using the
CLI, specify a Marker, which is a pagination token that indicates the next set of steps to retrieve.
This is a variant of listSteps(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStepsRequest) operation.
The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListStepsPublisher publisher = client.listStepsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListStepsPublisher publisher = client.listStepsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStepsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStepsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSteps(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStepsRequest) operation.
listStepsRequest - This input determines which steps to list.default ListStepsPublisher listStepsPaginator(Consumer<ListStepsRequest.Builder> listStepsRequest)
Provides a list of steps for the cluster in reverse order unless you specify stepIds with the
request or filter by StepStates. You can specify a maximum of 10 stepIDs. The CLI
automatically paginates results to return a list greater than 50 steps. To return more than 50 steps using the
CLI, specify a Marker, which is a pagination token that indicates the next set of steps to retrieve.
This is a variant of listSteps(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStepsRequest) operation.
The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListStepsPublisher publisher = client.listStepsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListStepsPublisher publisher = client.listStepsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStepsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStepsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listSteps(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStepsRequest) operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListStepsRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListStepsRequest.builder()
listStepsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListStepsInput.Builder to create a request. This
input determines which steps to list.default CompletableFuture<ListStudioSessionMappingsResponse> listStudioSessionMappings(ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest listStudioSessionMappingsRequest)
Returns a list of all user or group session mappings for the Amazon EMR Studio specified by StudioId
.
listStudioSessionMappingsRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListStudioSessionMappingsResponse> listStudioSessionMappings(Consumer<ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest.Builder> listStudioSessionMappingsRequest)
Returns a list of all user or group session mappings for the Amazon EMR Studio specified by StudioId
.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest.builder()
listStudioSessionMappingsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListStudioSessionMappingsInput.Builder to create a
request.default ListStudioSessionMappingsPublisher listStudioSessionMappingsPaginator(ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest listStudioSessionMappingsRequest)
Returns a list of all user or group session mappings for the Amazon EMR Studio specified by StudioId
.
This is a variant of
listStudioSessionMappings(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListStudioSessionMappingsPublisher publisher = client.listStudioSessionMappingsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListStudioSessionMappingsPublisher publisher = client.listStudioSessionMappingsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudioSessionMappingsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudioSessionMappingsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listStudioSessionMappings(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest)
operation.
listStudioSessionMappingsRequest - default ListStudioSessionMappingsPublisher listStudioSessionMappingsPaginator(Consumer<ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest.Builder> listStudioSessionMappingsRequest)
Returns a list of all user or group session mappings for the Amazon EMR Studio specified by StudioId
.
This is a variant of
listStudioSessionMappings(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListStudioSessionMappingsPublisher publisher = client.listStudioSessionMappingsPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListStudioSessionMappingsPublisher publisher = client.listStudioSessionMappingsPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudioSessionMappingsResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudioSessionMappingsResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listStudioSessionMappings(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via ListStudioSessionMappingsRequest.builder()
listStudioSessionMappingsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListStudioSessionMappingsInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<ListStudiosResponse> listStudios(ListStudiosRequest listStudiosRequest)
Returns a list of all Amazon EMR Studios associated with the Amazon Web Services account. The list includes details such as ID, Studio Access URL, and creation time for each Studio.
listStudiosRequest - default CompletableFuture<ListStudiosResponse> listStudios(Consumer<ListStudiosRequest.Builder> listStudiosRequest)
Returns a list of all Amazon EMR Studios associated with the Amazon Web Services account. The list includes details such as ID, Studio Access URL, and creation time for each Studio.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListStudiosRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListStudiosRequest.builder()
listStudiosRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListStudiosInput.Builder to create a request.default ListStudiosPublisher listStudiosPaginator(ListStudiosRequest listStudiosRequest)
Returns a list of all Amazon EMR Studios associated with the Amazon Web Services account. The list includes details such as ID, Studio Access URL, and creation time for each Studio.
This is a variant of listStudios(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudiosRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListStudiosPublisher publisher = client.listStudiosPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListStudiosPublisher publisher = client.listStudiosPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudiosResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudiosResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listStudios(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudiosRequest) operation.
listStudiosRequest - default ListStudiosPublisher listStudiosPaginator(Consumer<ListStudiosRequest.Builder> listStudiosRequest)
Returns a list of all Amazon EMR Studios associated with the Amazon Web Services account. The list includes details such as ID, Studio Access URL, and creation time for each Studio.
This is a variant of listStudios(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudiosRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom publisher that can be subscribed to request a stream of response pages.
SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.
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.emr.paginators.ListStudiosPublisher publisher = client.listStudiosPaginator(request);
CompletableFuture<Void> future = publisher.subscribe(res -> { // Do something with the response });
future.get();
2) Using a custom subscriber
software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.paginators.ListStudiosPublisher publisher = client.listStudiosPaginator(request);
publisher.subscribe(new Subscriber<software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudiosResponse>() {
public void onSubscribe(org.reactivestreams.Subscriber subscription) { //... };
public void onNext(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudiosResponse response) { //... };
});
As the response is a publisher, it can work well with third party reactive streams implementations like RxJava2.
Please notice that the configuration of null won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listStudios(software.amazon.awssdk.services.emr.model.ListStudiosRequest) operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListStudiosRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListStudiosRequest.builder()
listStudiosRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ListStudiosInput.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<ModifyClusterResponse> modifyCluster(ModifyClusterRequest modifyClusterRequest)
Modifies the number of steps that can be executed concurrently for the cluster specified using ClusterID.
modifyClusterRequest - default CompletableFuture<ModifyClusterResponse> modifyCluster(Consumer<ModifyClusterRequest.Builder> modifyClusterRequest)
Modifies the number of steps that can be executed concurrently for the cluster specified using ClusterID.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ModifyClusterRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via ModifyClusterRequest.builder()
modifyClusterRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ModifyClusterInput.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<ModifyInstanceFleetResponse> modifyInstanceFleet(ModifyInstanceFleetRequest modifyInstanceFleetRequest)
Modifies the target On-Demand and target Spot capacities for the instance fleet with the specified InstanceFleetID within the cluster specified using ClusterID. The call either succeeds or fails atomically.
The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions.
modifyInstanceFleetRequest - default CompletableFuture<ModifyInstanceFleetResponse> modifyInstanceFleet(Consumer<ModifyInstanceFleetRequest.Builder> modifyInstanceFleetRequest)
Modifies the target On-Demand and target Spot capacities for the instance fleet with the specified InstanceFleetID within the cluster specified using ClusterID. The call either succeeds or fails atomically.
The instance fleet configuration is available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ModifyInstanceFleetRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ModifyInstanceFleetRequest.builder()
modifyInstanceFleetRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ModifyInstanceFleetInput.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<ModifyInstanceGroupsResponse> modifyInstanceGroups(ModifyInstanceGroupsRequest modifyInstanceGroupsRequest)
ModifyInstanceGroups modifies the number of nodes and configuration settings of an instance group. The input parameters include the new target instance count for the group and the instance group ID. The call will either succeed or fail atomically.
modifyInstanceGroupsRequest - Change the size of some instance groups.default CompletableFuture<ModifyInstanceGroupsResponse> modifyInstanceGroups(Consumer<ModifyInstanceGroupsRequest.Builder> modifyInstanceGroupsRequest)
ModifyInstanceGroups modifies the number of nodes and configuration settings of an instance group. The input parameters include the new target instance count for the group and the instance group ID. The call will either succeed or fail atomically.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ModifyInstanceGroupsRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via ModifyInstanceGroupsRequest.builder()
modifyInstanceGroupsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on ModifyInstanceGroupsInput.Builder to create a
request. Change the size of some instance groups.default CompletableFuture<PutAutoScalingPolicyResponse> putAutoScalingPolicy(PutAutoScalingPolicyRequest putAutoScalingPolicyRequest)
Creates or updates an automatic scaling policy for a core instance group or task instance group in an Amazon EMR cluster. The automatic scaling policy defines how an instance group dynamically adds and terminates EC2 instances in response to the value of a CloudWatch metric.
putAutoScalingPolicyRequest - default CompletableFuture<PutAutoScalingPolicyResponse> putAutoScalingPolicy(Consumer<PutAutoScalingPolicyRequest.Builder> putAutoScalingPolicyRequest)
Creates or updates an automatic scaling policy for a core instance group or task instance group in an Amazon EMR cluster. The automatic scaling policy defines how an instance group dynamically adds and terminates EC2 instances in response to the value of a CloudWatch metric.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the PutAutoScalingPolicyRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via PutAutoScalingPolicyRequest.builder()
putAutoScalingPolicyRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on PutAutoScalingPolicyInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<PutAutoTerminationPolicyResponse> putAutoTerminationPolicy(PutAutoTerminationPolicyRequest putAutoTerminationPolicyRequest)
Auto-termination is supported in Amazon EMR versions 5.30.0 and 6.1.0 and later. For more information, see Using an auto-termination policy.
Creates or updates an auto-termination policy for an Amazon EMR cluster. An auto-termination policy defines the amount of idle time in seconds after which a cluster automatically terminates. For alternative cluster termination options, see Control cluster termination.
putAutoTerminationPolicyRequest - default CompletableFuture<PutAutoTerminationPolicyResponse> putAutoTerminationPolicy(Consumer<PutAutoTerminationPolicyRequest.Builder> putAutoTerminationPolicyRequest)
Auto-termination is supported in Amazon EMR versions 5.30.0 and 6.1.0 and later. For more information, see Using an auto-termination policy.
Creates or updates an auto-termination policy for an Amazon EMR cluster. An auto-termination policy defines the amount of idle time in seconds after which a cluster automatically terminates. For alternative cluster termination options, see Control cluster termination.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the PutAutoTerminationPolicyRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via PutAutoTerminationPolicyRequest.builder()
putAutoTerminationPolicyRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on PutAutoTerminationPolicyInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationResponse> putBlockPublicAccessConfiguration(PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest putBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest)
Creates or updates an Amazon EMR block public access configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in the current Region. For more information see Configure Block Public Access for Amazon EMR in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
putBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest - default CompletableFuture<PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationResponse> putBlockPublicAccessConfiguration(Consumer<PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest.Builder> putBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest)
Creates or updates an Amazon EMR block public access configuration for your Amazon Web Services account in the current Region. For more information see Configure Block Public Access for Amazon EMR in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create one manually via PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest.builder()
putBlockPublicAccessConfigurationRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on PutBlockPublicAccessConfigurationInput.Builder to
create a request.default CompletableFuture<PutManagedScalingPolicyResponse> putManagedScalingPolicy(PutManagedScalingPolicyRequest putManagedScalingPolicyRequest)
Creates or updates a managed scaling policy for an Amazon EMR cluster. The managed scaling policy defines the limits for resources, such as EC2 instances that can be added or terminated from a cluster. The policy only applies to the core and task nodes. The master node cannot be scaled after initial configuration.
putManagedScalingPolicyRequest - default CompletableFuture<PutManagedScalingPolicyResponse> putManagedScalingPolicy(Consumer<PutManagedScalingPolicyRequest.Builder> putManagedScalingPolicyRequest)
Creates or updates a managed scaling policy for an Amazon EMR cluster. The managed scaling policy defines the limits for resources, such as EC2 instances that can be added or terminated from a cluster. The policy only applies to the core and task nodes. The master node cannot be scaled after initial configuration.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the PutManagedScalingPolicyRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via PutManagedScalingPolicyRequest.builder()
putManagedScalingPolicyRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on PutManagedScalingPolicyInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<RemoveAutoScalingPolicyResponse> removeAutoScalingPolicy(RemoveAutoScalingPolicyRequest removeAutoScalingPolicyRequest)
Removes an automatic scaling policy from a specified instance group within an EMR cluster.
removeAutoScalingPolicyRequest - default CompletableFuture<RemoveAutoScalingPolicyResponse> removeAutoScalingPolicy(Consumer<RemoveAutoScalingPolicyRequest.Builder> removeAutoScalingPolicyRequest)
Removes an automatic scaling policy from a specified instance group within an EMR cluster.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the RemoveAutoScalingPolicyRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via RemoveAutoScalingPolicyRequest.builder()
removeAutoScalingPolicyRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on RemoveAutoScalingPolicyInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyResponse> removeAutoTerminationPolicy(RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyRequest removeAutoTerminationPolicyRequest)
Removes an auto-termination policy from an Amazon EMR cluster.
removeAutoTerminationPolicyRequest - default CompletableFuture<RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyResponse> removeAutoTerminationPolicy(Consumer<RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyRequest.Builder> removeAutoTerminationPolicyRequest)
Removes an auto-termination policy from an Amazon EMR cluster.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create one manually via RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyRequest.builder()
removeAutoTerminationPolicyRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on RemoveAutoTerminationPolicyInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<RemoveManagedScalingPolicyResponse> removeManagedScalingPolicy(RemoveManagedScalingPolicyRequest removeManagedScalingPolicyRequest)
Removes a managed scaling policy from a specified EMR cluster.
removeManagedScalingPolicyRequest - default CompletableFuture<RemoveManagedScalingPolicyResponse> removeManagedScalingPolicy(Consumer<RemoveManagedScalingPolicyRequest.Builder> removeManagedScalingPolicyRequest)
Removes a managed scaling policy from a specified EMR cluster.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the RemoveManagedScalingPolicyRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via RemoveManagedScalingPolicyRequest.builder()
removeManagedScalingPolicyRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on RemoveManagedScalingPolicyInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<RemoveTagsResponse> removeTags(RemoveTagsRequest removeTagsRequest)
Removes tags from an Amazon EMR resource, such as a cluster or Amazon EMR Studio. Tags make it easier to associate resources in various ways, such as grouping clusters to track your Amazon EMR resource allocation costs. For more information, see Tag Clusters.
The following example removes the stack tag with value Prod from a cluster:
removeTagsRequest - This input identifies an Amazon EMR resource and a list of tags to remove.default CompletableFuture<RemoveTagsResponse> removeTags(Consumer<RemoveTagsRequest.Builder> removeTagsRequest)
Removes tags from an Amazon EMR resource, such as a cluster or Amazon EMR Studio. Tags make it easier to associate resources in various ways, such as grouping clusters to track your Amazon EMR resource allocation costs. For more information, see Tag Clusters.
The following example removes the stack tag with value Prod from a cluster:
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the RemoveTagsRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via RemoveTagsRequest.builder()
removeTagsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on RemoveTagsInput.Builder to create a request. This
input identifies an Amazon EMR resource and a list of tags to remove.default CompletableFuture<RunJobFlowResponse> runJobFlow(RunJobFlowRequest runJobFlowRequest)
RunJobFlow creates and starts running a new cluster (job flow). The cluster runs the steps specified. After the
steps complete, the cluster stops and the HDFS partition is lost. To prevent loss of data, configure the last
step of the job flow to store results in Amazon S3. If the JobFlowInstancesConfig
KeepJobFlowAliveWhenNoSteps parameter is set to TRUE, the cluster transitions to the
WAITING state rather than shutting down after the steps have completed.
For additional protection, you can set the JobFlowInstancesConfig TerminationProtected
parameter to TRUE to lock the cluster and prevent it from being terminated by API call, user
intervention, or in the event of a job flow error.
A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each job flow.
If your cluster is long-running (such as a Hive data warehouse) or complex, you may require more than 256 steps to process your data. You can bypass the 256-step limitation in various ways, including using the SSH shell to connect to the master node and submitting queries directly to the software running on the master node, such as Hive and Hadoop. For more information on how to do this, see Add More than 256 Steps to a Cluster in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
For long running clusters, we recommend that you periodically store your results.
The instance fleets configuration is available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions. The RunJobFlow request can contain InstanceFleets parameters or InstanceGroups parameters, but not both.
runJobFlowRequest - Input to the RunJobFlow operation.default CompletableFuture<RunJobFlowResponse> runJobFlow(Consumer<RunJobFlowRequest.Builder> runJobFlowRequest)
RunJobFlow creates and starts running a new cluster (job flow). The cluster runs the steps specified. After the
steps complete, the cluster stops and the HDFS partition is lost. To prevent loss of data, configure the last
step of the job flow to store results in Amazon S3. If the JobFlowInstancesConfig
KeepJobFlowAliveWhenNoSteps parameter is set to TRUE, the cluster transitions to the
WAITING state rather than shutting down after the steps have completed.
For additional protection, you can set the JobFlowInstancesConfig TerminationProtected
parameter to TRUE to lock the cluster and prevent it from being terminated by API call, user
intervention, or in the event of a job flow error.
A maximum of 256 steps are allowed in each job flow.
If your cluster is long-running (such as a Hive data warehouse) or complex, you may require more than 256 steps to process your data. You can bypass the 256-step limitation in various ways, including using the SSH shell to connect to the master node and submitting queries directly to the software running on the master node, such as Hive and Hadoop. For more information on how to do this, see Add More than 256 Steps to a Cluster in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
For long running clusters, we recommend that you periodically store your results.
The instance fleets configuration is available only in Amazon EMR versions 4.8.0 and later, excluding 5.0.x versions. The RunJobFlow request can contain InstanceFleets parameters or InstanceGroups parameters, but not both.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the RunJobFlowRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via RunJobFlowRequest.builder()
runJobFlowRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on RunJobFlowInput.Builder to create a request. Input to
the RunJobFlow operation.default CompletableFuture<SetTerminationProtectionResponse> setTerminationProtection(SetTerminationProtectionRequest setTerminationProtectionRequest)
SetTerminationProtection locks a cluster (job flow) so the EC2 instances in the cluster cannot be terminated by
user intervention, an API call, or in the event of a job-flow error. The cluster still terminates upon successful
completion of the job flow. Calling SetTerminationProtection on a cluster is similar to calling the
Amazon EC2 DisableAPITermination API on all EC2 instances in a cluster.
SetTerminationProtection is used to prevent accidental termination of a cluster and to ensure that
in the event of an error, the instances persist so that you can recover any data stored in their ephemeral
instance storage.
To terminate a cluster that has been locked by setting SetTerminationProtection to true
, you must first unlock the job flow by a subsequent call to SetTerminationProtection in which you
set the value to false.
For more information, seeManaging Cluster Termination in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
setTerminationProtectionRequest - The input argument to the TerminationProtection operation.default CompletableFuture<SetTerminationProtectionResponse> setTerminationProtection(Consumer<SetTerminationProtectionRequest.Builder> setTerminationProtectionRequest)
SetTerminationProtection locks a cluster (job flow) so the EC2 instances in the cluster cannot be terminated by
user intervention, an API call, or in the event of a job-flow error. The cluster still terminates upon successful
completion of the job flow. Calling SetTerminationProtection on a cluster is similar to calling the
Amazon EC2 DisableAPITermination API on all EC2 instances in a cluster.
SetTerminationProtection is used to prevent accidental termination of a cluster and to ensure that
in the event of an error, the instances persist so that you can recover any data stored in their ephemeral
instance storage.
To terminate a cluster that has been locked by setting SetTerminationProtection to true
, you must first unlock the job flow by a subsequent call to SetTerminationProtection in which you
set the value to false.
For more information, seeManaging Cluster Termination in the Amazon EMR Management Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the SetTerminationProtectionRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via SetTerminationProtectionRequest.builder()
setTerminationProtectionRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on SetTerminationProtectionInput.Builder to create a
request. The input argument to the TerminationProtection operation.default CompletableFuture<SetVisibleToAllUsersResponse> setVisibleToAllUsers(SetVisibleToAllUsersRequest setVisibleToAllUsersRequest)
The SetVisibleToAllUsers parameter is no longer supported. Your cluster may be visible to all users in your account. To restrict cluster access using an IAM policy, see Identity and Access Management for EMR.
Sets the Cluster$VisibleToAllUsers value for an EMR cluster. When true, IAM principals in
the Amazon Web Services account can perform EMR cluster actions that their IAM policies allow. When
false, only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services account root user
can perform EMR actions on the cluster, regardless of IAM permissions policies attached to other IAM principals.
This action works on running clusters. When you create a cluster, use the RunJobFlowInput$VisibleToAllUsers parameter.
For more information, see Understanding the EMR Cluster VisibleToAllUsers Setting in the Amazon EMRManagement Guide.
setVisibleToAllUsersRequest - The input to the SetVisibleToAllUsers action.default CompletableFuture<SetVisibleToAllUsersResponse> setVisibleToAllUsers(Consumer<SetVisibleToAllUsersRequest.Builder> setVisibleToAllUsersRequest)
The SetVisibleToAllUsers parameter is no longer supported. Your cluster may be visible to all users in your account. To restrict cluster access using an IAM policy, see Identity and Access Management for EMR.
Sets the Cluster$VisibleToAllUsers value for an EMR cluster. When true, IAM principals in
the Amazon Web Services account can perform EMR cluster actions that their IAM policies allow. When
false, only the IAM principal that created the cluster and the Amazon Web Services account root user
can perform EMR actions on the cluster, regardless of IAM permissions policies attached to other IAM principals.
This action works on running clusters. When you create a cluster, use the RunJobFlowInput$VisibleToAllUsers parameter.
For more information, see Understanding the EMR Cluster VisibleToAllUsers Setting in the Amazon EMRManagement Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the SetVisibleToAllUsersRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via SetVisibleToAllUsersRequest.builder()
setVisibleToAllUsersRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on SetVisibleToAllUsersInput.Builder to create a
request. The input to the SetVisibleToAllUsers action.default CompletableFuture<StartNotebookExecutionResponse> startNotebookExecution(StartNotebookExecutionRequest startNotebookExecutionRequest)
Starts a notebook execution.
startNotebookExecutionRequest - default CompletableFuture<StartNotebookExecutionResponse> startNotebookExecution(Consumer<StartNotebookExecutionRequest.Builder> startNotebookExecutionRequest)
Starts a notebook execution.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the StartNotebookExecutionRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via StartNotebookExecutionRequest.builder()
startNotebookExecutionRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on StartNotebookExecutionInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<StopNotebookExecutionResponse> stopNotebookExecution(StopNotebookExecutionRequest stopNotebookExecutionRequest)
Stops a notebook execution.
stopNotebookExecutionRequest - default CompletableFuture<StopNotebookExecutionResponse> stopNotebookExecution(Consumer<StopNotebookExecutionRequest.Builder> stopNotebookExecutionRequest)
Stops a notebook execution.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the StopNotebookExecutionRequest.Builder avoiding the
need to create one manually via StopNotebookExecutionRequest.builder()
stopNotebookExecutionRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on StopNotebookExecutionInput.Builder to create a
request.default CompletableFuture<TerminateJobFlowsResponse> terminateJobFlows(TerminateJobFlowsRequest terminateJobFlowsRequest)
TerminateJobFlows shuts a list of clusters (job flows) down. When a job flow is shut down, any step not yet completed is canceled and the EC2 instances on which the cluster is running are stopped. Any log files not already saved are uploaded to Amazon S3 if a LogUri was specified when the cluster was created.
The maximum number of clusters allowed is 10. The call to TerminateJobFlows is asynchronous.
Depending on the configuration of the cluster, it may take up to 1-5 minutes for the cluster to completely
terminate and release allocated resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances.
terminateJobFlowsRequest - Input to the TerminateJobFlows operation.default CompletableFuture<TerminateJobFlowsResponse> terminateJobFlows(Consumer<TerminateJobFlowsRequest.Builder> terminateJobFlowsRequest)
TerminateJobFlows shuts a list of clusters (job flows) down. When a job flow is shut down, any step not yet completed is canceled and the EC2 instances on which the cluster is running are stopped. Any log files not already saved are uploaded to Amazon S3 if a LogUri was specified when the cluster was created.
The maximum number of clusters allowed is 10. The call to TerminateJobFlows is asynchronous.
Depending on the configuration of the cluster, it may take up to 1-5 minutes for the cluster to completely
terminate and release allocated resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the TerminateJobFlowsRequest.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via TerminateJobFlowsRequest.builder()
terminateJobFlowsRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on TerminateJobFlowsInput.Builder to create a request.
Input to the TerminateJobFlows operation.default CompletableFuture<UpdateStudioResponse> updateStudio(UpdateStudioRequest updateStudioRequest)
Updates an Amazon EMR Studio configuration, including attributes such as name, description, and subnets.
updateStudioRequest - default CompletableFuture<UpdateStudioResponse> updateStudio(Consumer<UpdateStudioRequest.Builder> updateStudioRequest)
Updates an Amazon EMR Studio configuration, including attributes such as name, description, and subnets.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateStudioRequest.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via UpdateStudioRequest.builder()
updateStudioRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateStudioInput.Builder to create a request.default CompletableFuture<UpdateStudioSessionMappingResponse> updateStudioSessionMapping(UpdateStudioSessionMappingRequest updateStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Updates the session policy attached to the user or group for the specified Amazon EMR Studio.
updateStudioSessionMappingRequest - default CompletableFuture<UpdateStudioSessionMappingResponse> updateStudioSessionMapping(Consumer<UpdateStudioSessionMappingRequest.Builder> updateStudioSessionMappingRequest)
Updates the session policy attached to the user or group for the specified Amazon EMR Studio.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UpdateStudioSessionMappingRequest.Builder avoiding
the need to create one manually via UpdateStudioSessionMappingRequest.builder()
updateStudioSessionMappingRequest - A Consumer that will call methods on UpdateStudioSessionMappingInput.Builder to create a
request.default EmrAsyncWaiter waiter()
EmrAsyncWaiter using this client.
Waiters created via this method are managed by the SDK and resources will be released when the service client is closed.
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