public class AbstractAWSApplicationAutoScalingAsync extends AbstractAWSApplicationAutoScaling implements AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsync
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsync. Convenient method forms pass through to the
corresponding overload that takes a request object and an AsyncHandler, which throws an
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deleteScalingPolicy, deregisterScalableTarget, describeScalableTargets, describeScalingActivities, describeScalingPolicies, getCachedResponseMetadata, putScalingPolicy, registerScalableTarget, setEndpoint, setRegion, shutdownclone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitdeleteScalingPolicy, deregisterScalableTarget, describeScalableTargets, describeScalingActivities, describeScalingPolicies, getCachedResponseMetadata, putScalingPolicy, registerScalableTarget, setEndpoint, setRegion, shutdownprotected AbstractAWSApplicationAutoScalingAsync()
public Future<DeleteScalingPolicyResult> deleteScalingPolicyAsync(DeleteScalingPolicyRequest request)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncDeletes an Application Auto Scaling scaling policy that was previously created. If you are no longer using a scaling policy, you can delete it with this operation.
Deleting a policy deletes the underlying alarm action, but does not delete the CloudWatch alarm associated with the scaling policy, even if it no longer has an associated action.
To create a new scaling policy or update an existing one, see PutScalingPolicy.
deleteScalingPolicyAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncpublic Future<DeleteScalingPolicyResult> deleteScalingPolicyAsync(DeleteScalingPolicyRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteScalingPolicyRequest,DeleteScalingPolicyResult> asyncHandler)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncDeletes an Application Auto Scaling scaling policy that was previously created. If you are no longer using a scaling policy, you can delete it with this operation.
Deleting a policy deletes the underlying alarm action, but does not delete the CloudWatch alarm associated with the scaling policy, even if it no longer has an associated action.
To create a new scaling policy or update an existing one, see PutScalingPolicy.
deleteScalingPolicyAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeregisterScalableTargetResult> deregisterScalableTargetAsync(DeregisterScalableTargetRequest request)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncDeregisters a scalable target that was previously registered. If you are no longer using a scalable target, you can delete it with this operation. When you deregister a scalable target, all of the scaling policies that are associated with that scalable target are deleted.
To create a new scalable target or update an existing one, see RegisterScalableTarget.
deregisterScalableTargetAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncpublic Future<DeregisterScalableTargetResult> deregisterScalableTargetAsync(DeregisterScalableTargetRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeregisterScalableTargetRequest,DeregisterScalableTargetResult> asyncHandler)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncDeregisters a scalable target that was previously registered. If you are no longer using a scalable target, you can delete it with this operation. When you deregister a scalable target, all of the scaling policies that are associated with that scalable target are deleted.
To create a new scalable target or update an existing one, see RegisterScalableTarget.
deregisterScalableTargetAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeScalableTargetsResult> describeScalableTargetsAsync(DescribeScalableTargetsRequest request)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncProvides descriptive information for scalable targets with a specified service namespace.
You can filter the results in a service namespace with the ResourceIds and
ScalableDimension parameters.
To create a new scalable target or update an existing one, see RegisterScalableTarget. If you are no longer using a scalable target, you can deregister it with DeregisterScalableTarget.
describeScalableTargetsAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncpublic Future<DescribeScalableTargetsResult> describeScalableTargetsAsync(DescribeScalableTargetsRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeScalableTargetsRequest,DescribeScalableTargetsResult> asyncHandler)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncProvides descriptive information for scalable targets with a specified service namespace.
You can filter the results in a service namespace with the ResourceIds and
ScalableDimension parameters.
To create a new scalable target or update an existing one, see RegisterScalableTarget. If you are no longer using a scalable target, you can deregister it with DeregisterScalableTarget.
describeScalableTargetsAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeScalingActivitiesResult> describeScalingActivitiesAsync(DescribeScalingActivitiesRequest request)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncProvides descriptive information for scaling activities with a specified service namespace for the previous six weeks.
You can filter the results in a service namespace with the ResourceId and
ScalableDimension parameters.
Scaling activities are triggered by CloudWatch alarms that are associated with scaling policies. To view the existing scaling policies for a service namespace, see DescribeScalingPolicies. To create a new scaling policy or update an existing one, see PutScalingPolicy.
describeScalingActivitiesAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncpublic Future<DescribeScalingActivitiesResult> describeScalingActivitiesAsync(DescribeScalingActivitiesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeScalingActivitiesRequest,DescribeScalingActivitiesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncProvides descriptive information for scaling activities with a specified service namespace for the previous six weeks.
You can filter the results in a service namespace with the ResourceId and
ScalableDimension parameters.
Scaling activities are triggered by CloudWatch alarms that are associated with scaling policies. To view the existing scaling policies for a service namespace, see DescribeScalingPolicies. To create a new scaling policy or update an existing one, see PutScalingPolicy.
describeScalingActivitiesAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DescribeScalingPoliciesResult> describeScalingPoliciesAsync(DescribeScalingPoliciesRequest request)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncProvides descriptive information for scaling policies with a specified service namespace.
You can filter the results in a service namespace with the ResourceId,
ScalableDimension, and PolicyNames parameters.
To create a new scaling policy or update an existing one, see PutScalingPolicy. If you are no longer using a scaling policy, you can delete it with DeleteScalingPolicy.
describeScalingPoliciesAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncpublic Future<DescribeScalingPoliciesResult> describeScalingPoliciesAsync(DescribeScalingPoliciesRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeScalingPoliciesRequest,DescribeScalingPoliciesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncProvides descriptive information for scaling policies with a specified service namespace.
You can filter the results in a service namespace with the ResourceId,
ScalableDimension, and PolicyNames parameters.
To create a new scaling policy or update an existing one, see PutScalingPolicy. If you are no longer using a scaling policy, you can delete it with DeleteScalingPolicy.
describeScalingPoliciesAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<PutScalingPolicyResult> putScalingPolicyAsync(PutScalingPolicyRequest request)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncCreates or updates a policy for an existing Application Auto Scaling scalable target. Each scalable target is identified by service namespace, a resource ID, and a scalable dimension, and a scaling policy applies to a scalable target that is identified by those three attributes. You cannot create a scaling policy without first registering a scalable target with RegisterScalableTarget.
To update an existing policy, use the existing policy name and set the parameters you want to change. Any existing parameter not changed in an update to an existing policy is not changed in this update request.
You can view the existing scaling policies for a service namespace with DescribeScalingPolicies. If you are no longer using a scaling policy, you can delete it with DeleteScalingPolicy.
putScalingPolicyAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncpublic Future<PutScalingPolicyResult> putScalingPolicyAsync(PutScalingPolicyRequest request, AsyncHandler<PutScalingPolicyRequest,PutScalingPolicyResult> asyncHandler)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncCreates or updates a policy for an existing Application Auto Scaling scalable target. Each scalable target is identified by service namespace, a resource ID, and a scalable dimension, and a scaling policy applies to a scalable target that is identified by those three attributes. You cannot create a scaling policy without first registering a scalable target with RegisterScalableTarget.
To update an existing policy, use the existing policy name and set the parameters you want to change. Any existing parameter not changed in an update to an existing policy is not changed in this update request.
You can view the existing scaling policies for a service namespace with DescribeScalingPolicies. If you are no longer using a scaling policy, you can delete it with DeleteScalingPolicy.
putScalingPolicyAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<RegisterScalableTargetResult> registerScalableTargetAsync(RegisterScalableTargetRequest request)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncRegisters or updates a scalable target. A scalable target is a resource that can be scaled out or in with Application Auto Scaling. After you have registered a scalable target, you can use this operation to update the minimum and maximum values for your scalable dimension.
After you register a scalable target with Application Auto Scaling, you can create and apply scaling policies to it with PutScalingPolicy. You can view the existing scaling policies for a service namespace with DescribeScalableTargets. If you are no longer using a scalable target, you can deregister it with DeregisterScalableTarget.
registerScalableTargetAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncpublic Future<RegisterScalableTargetResult> registerScalableTargetAsync(RegisterScalableTargetRequest request, AsyncHandler<RegisterScalableTargetRequest,RegisterScalableTargetResult> asyncHandler)
AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncRegisters or updates a scalable target. A scalable target is a resource that can be scaled out or in with Application Auto Scaling. After you have registered a scalable target, you can use this operation to update the minimum and maximum values for your scalable dimension.
After you register a scalable target with Application Auto Scaling, you can create and apply scaling policies to it with PutScalingPolicy. You can view the existing scaling policies for a service namespace with DescribeScalableTargets. If you are no longer using a scalable target, you can deregister it with DeregisterScalableTarget.
registerScalableTargetAsync in interface AWSApplicationAutoScalingAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.