@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AbstractAWSStepFunctionsAsync extends AbstractAWSStepFunctions implements AWSStepFunctionsAsync
AWSStepFunctionsAsync. Convenient method forms pass through to the corresponding
overload that takes a request object and an AsyncHandler, which throws an
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createActivity, createStateMachine, deleteActivity, deleteStateMachine, describeActivity, describeExecution, describeStateMachine, describeStateMachineForExecution, getActivityTask, getCachedResponseMetadata, getExecutionHistory, listActivities, listExecutions, listStateMachines, listTagsForResource, sendTaskFailure, sendTaskHeartbeat, sendTaskSuccess, setEndpoint, setRegion, shutdown, startExecution, startSyncExecution, stopExecution, tagResource, untagResource, updateStateMachineclone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitcreateActivity, createStateMachine, deleteActivity, deleteStateMachine, describeActivity, describeExecution, describeStateMachine, describeStateMachineForExecution, getActivityTask, getCachedResponseMetadata, getExecutionHistory, listActivities, listExecutions, listStateMachines, listTagsForResource, sendTaskFailure, sendTaskHeartbeat, sendTaskSuccess, setEndpoint, setRegion, shutdown, startExecution, startSyncExecution, stopExecution, tagResource, untagResource, updateStateMachinepublic Future<CreateActivityResult> createActivityAsync(CreateActivityRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Creates an activity. An activity is a task that you write in any programming language and host on any machine
that has access to AWS Step Functions. Activities must poll Step Functions using the GetActivityTask
API action and respond using SendTask* API actions. This function lets Step Functions know the
existence of your activity and returns an identifier for use in a state machine and when polling from the
activity.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
CreateActivity is an idempotent API. Subsequent requests won’t create a duplicate resource if it was
already created. CreateActivity's idempotency check is based on the activity name. If a
following request has different tags values, Step Functions will ignore these differences and treat
it as an idempotent request of the previous. In this case, tags will not be updated, even if they
are different.
createActivityAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<CreateActivityResult> createActivityAsync(CreateActivityRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateActivityRequest,CreateActivityResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Creates an activity. An activity is a task that you write in any programming language and host on any machine
that has access to AWS Step Functions. Activities must poll Step Functions using the GetActivityTask
API action and respond using SendTask* API actions. This function lets Step Functions know the
existence of your activity and returns an identifier for use in a state machine and when polling from the
activity.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
CreateActivity is an idempotent API. Subsequent requests won’t create a duplicate resource if it was
already created. CreateActivity's idempotency check is based on the activity name. If a
following request has different tags values, Step Functions will ignore these differences and treat
it as an idempotent request of the previous. In this case, tags will not be updated, even if they
are different.
createActivityAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<CreateStateMachineResult> createStateMachineAsync(CreateStateMachineRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Creates a state machine. A state machine consists of a collection of states that can do work (Task
states), determine to which states to transition next (Choice states), stop an execution with an
error (Fail states), and so on. State machines are specified using a JSON-based, structured
language. For more information, see Amazon States
Language in the AWS Step Functions User Guide.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
CreateStateMachine is an idempotent API. Subsequent requests won’t create a duplicate resource if it
was already created. CreateStateMachine's idempotency check is based on the state machine
name, definition, type, LoggingConfiguration and
TracingConfiguration. If a following request has a different roleArn or
tags, Step Functions will ignore these differences and treat it as an idempotent request of the
previous. In this case, roleArn and tags will not be updated, even if they are
different.
createStateMachineAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<CreateStateMachineResult> createStateMachineAsync(CreateStateMachineRequest request, AsyncHandler<CreateStateMachineRequest,CreateStateMachineResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Creates a state machine. A state machine consists of a collection of states that can do work (Task
states), determine to which states to transition next (Choice states), stop an execution with an
error (Fail states), and so on. State machines are specified using a JSON-based, structured
language. For more information, see Amazon States
Language in the AWS Step Functions User Guide.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
CreateStateMachine is an idempotent API. Subsequent requests won’t create a duplicate resource if it
was already created. CreateStateMachine's idempotency check is based on the state machine
name, definition, type, LoggingConfiguration and
TracingConfiguration. If a following request has a different roleArn or
tags, Step Functions will ignore these differences and treat it as an idempotent request of the
previous. In this case, roleArn and tags will not be updated, even if they are
different.
createStateMachineAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<DeleteActivityResult> deleteActivityAsync(DeleteActivityRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncDeletes an activity.
deleteActivityAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<DeleteActivityResult> deleteActivityAsync(DeleteActivityRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteActivityRequest,DeleteActivityResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncDeletes an activity.
deleteActivityAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<DeleteStateMachineResult> deleteStateMachineAsync(DeleteStateMachineRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Deletes a state machine. This is an asynchronous operation: It sets the state machine's status to
DELETING and begins the deletion process.
For EXPRESSstate machines, the deletion will happen eventually (usually less than a minute). Running
executions may emit logs after DeleteStateMachine API is called.
deleteStateMachineAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<DeleteStateMachineResult> deleteStateMachineAsync(DeleteStateMachineRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteStateMachineRequest,DeleteStateMachineResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Deletes a state machine. This is an asynchronous operation: It sets the state machine's status to
DELETING and begins the deletion process.
For EXPRESSstate machines, the deletion will happen eventually (usually less than a minute). Running
executions may emit logs after DeleteStateMachine API is called.
deleteStateMachineAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<DescribeActivityResult> describeActivityAsync(DescribeActivityRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncDescribes an activity.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
describeActivityAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<DescribeActivityResult> describeActivityAsync(DescribeActivityRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeActivityRequest,DescribeActivityResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncDescribes an activity.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
describeActivityAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<DescribeExecutionResult> describeExecutionAsync(DescribeExecutionRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncDescribes an execution.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
This API action is not supported by EXPRESS state machines.
describeExecutionAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<DescribeExecutionResult> describeExecutionAsync(DescribeExecutionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeExecutionRequest,DescribeExecutionResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncDescribes an execution.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
This API action is not supported by EXPRESS state machines.
describeExecutionAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<DescribeStateMachineResult> describeStateMachineAsync(DescribeStateMachineRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncDescribes a state machine.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
describeStateMachineAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<DescribeStateMachineResult> describeStateMachineAsync(DescribeStateMachineRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeStateMachineRequest,DescribeStateMachineResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncDescribes a state machine.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
describeStateMachineAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<DescribeStateMachineForExecutionResult> describeStateMachineForExecutionAsync(DescribeStateMachineForExecutionRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncDescribes the state machine associated with a specific execution.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
This API action is not supported by EXPRESS state machines.
describeStateMachineForExecutionAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<DescribeStateMachineForExecutionResult> describeStateMachineForExecutionAsync(DescribeStateMachineForExecutionRequest request, AsyncHandler<DescribeStateMachineForExecutionRequest,DescribeStateMachineForExecutionResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncDescribes the state machine associated with a specific execution.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
This API action is not supported by EXPRESS state machines.
describeStateMachineForExecutionAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<GetActivityTaskResult> getActivityTaskAsync(GetActivityTaskRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Used by workers to retrieve a task (with the specified activity ARN) which has been scheduled for execution by a
running state machine. This initiates a long poll, where the service holds the HTTP connection open and responds
as soon as a task becomes available (i.e. an execution of a task of this type is needed.) The maximum time the
service holds on to the request before responding is 60 seconds. If no task is available within 60 seconds, the
poll returns a taskToken with a null string.
Workers should set their client side socket timeout to at least 65 seconds (5 seconds higher than the maximum time the service may hold the poll request).
Polling with GetActivityTask can cause latency in some implementations. See Avoid Latency When Polling
for Activity Tasks in the Step Functions Developer Guide.
getActivityTaskAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<GetActivityTaskResult> getActivityTaskAsync(GetActivityTaskRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetActivityTaskRequest,GetActivityTaskResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Used by workers to retrieve a task (with the specified activity ARN) which has been scheduled for execution by a
running state machine. This initiates a long poll, where the service holds the HTTP connection open and responds
as soon as a task becomes available (i.e. an execution of a task of this type is needed.) The maximum time the
service holds on to the request before responding is 60 seconds. If no task is available within 60 seconds, the
poll returns a taskToken with a null string.
Workers should set their client side socket timeout to at least 65 seconds (5 seconds higher than the maximum time the service may hold the poll request).
Polling with GetActivityTask can cause latency in some implementations. See Avoid Latency When Polling
for Activity Tasks in the Step Functions Developer Guide.
getActivityTaskAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<GetExecutionHistoryResult> getExecutionHistoryAsync(GetExecutionHistoryRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Returns the history of the specified execution as a list of events. By default, the results are returned in
ascending order of the timeStamp of the events. Use the reverseOrder parameter to get
the latest events first.
If nextToken is returned, there are more results available. The value of nextToken is a
unique pagination token for each page. Make the call again using the returned token to retrieve the next page.
Keep all other arguments unchanged. Each pagination token expires after 24 hours. Using an expired pagination
token will return an HTTP 400 InvalidToken error.
This API action is not supported by EXPRESS state machines.
getExecutionHistoryAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<GetExecutionHistoryResult> getExecutionHistoryAsync(GetExecutionHistoryRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetExecutionHistoryRequest,GetExecutionHistoryResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Returns the history of the specified execution as a list of events. By default, the results are returned in
ascending order of the timeStamp of the events. Use the reverseOrder parameter to get
the latest events first.
If nextToken is returned, there are more results available. The value of nextToken is a
unique pagination token for each page. Make the call again using the returned token to retrieve the next page.
Keep all other arguments unchanged. Each pagination token expires after 24 hours. Using an expired pagination
token will return an HTTP 400 InvalidToken error.
This API action is not supported by EXPRESS state machines.
getExecutionHistoryAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<ListActivitiesResult> listActivitiesAsync(ListActivitiesRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncLists the existing activities.
If nextToken is returned, there are more results available. The value of nextToken is a
unique pagination token for each page. Make the call again using the returned token to retrieve the next page.
Keep all other arguments unchanged. Each pagination token expires after 24 hours. Using an expired pagination
token will return an HTTP 400 InvalidToken error.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
listActivitiesAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<ListActivitiesResult> listActivitiesAsync(ListActivitiesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListActivitiesRequest,ListActivitiesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncLists the existing activities.
If nextToken is returned, there are more results available. The value of nextToken is a
unique pagination token for each page. Make the call again using the returned token to retrieve the next page.
Keep all other arguments unchanged. Each pagination token expires after 24 hours. Using an expired pagination
token will return an HTTP 400 InvalidToken error.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
listActivitiesAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<ListExecutionsResult> listExecutionsAsync(ListExecutionsRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncLists the executions of a state machine that meet the filtering criteria. Results are sorted by time, with the most recent execution first.
If nextToken is returned, there are more results available. The value of nextToken is a
unique pagination token for each page. Make the call again using the returned token to retrieve the next page.
Keep all other arguments unchanged. Each pagination token expires after 24 hours. Using an expired pagination
token will return an HTTP 400 InvalidToken error.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
This API action is not supported by EXPRESS state machines.
listExecutionsAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<ListExecutionsResult> listExecutionsAsync(ListExecutionsRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListExecutionsRequest,ListExecutionsResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncLists the executions of a state machine that meet the filtering criteria. Results are sorted by time, with the most recent execution first.
If nextToken is returned, there are more results available. The value of nextToken is a
unique pagination token for each page. Make the call again using the returned token to retrieve the next page.
Keep all other arguments unchanged. Each pagination token expires after 24 hours. Using an expired pagination
token will return an HTTP 400 InvalidToken error.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
This API action is not supported by EXPRESS state machines.
listExecutionsAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<ListStateMachinesResult> listStateMachinesAsync(ListStateMachinesRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncLists the existing state machines.
If nextToken is returned, there are more results available. The value of nextToken is a
unique pagination token for each page. Make the call again using the returned token to retrieve the next page.
Keep all other arguments unchanged. Each pagination token expires after 24 hours. Using an expired pagination
token will return an HTTP 400 InvalidToken error.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
listStateMachinesAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<ListStateMachinesResult> listStateMachinesAsync(ListStateMachinesRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListStateMachinesRequest,ListStateMachinesResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncLists the existing state machines.
If nextToken is returned, there are more results available. The value of nextToken is a
unique pagination token for each page. Make the call again using the returned token to retrieve the next page.
Keep all other arguments unchanged. Each pagination token expires after 24 hours. Using an expired pagination
token will return an HTTP 400 InvalidToken error.
This operation is eventually consistent. The results are best effort and may not reflect very recent updates and changes.
listStateMachinesAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<ListTagsForResourceResult> listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncList tags for a given resource.
Tags may only contain Unicode letters, digits, white space, or these symbols: _ . : / = + - @.
listTagsForResourceAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<ListTagsForResourceResult> listTagsForResourceAsync(ListTagsForResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<ListTagsForResourceRequest,ListTagsForResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncList tags for a given resource.
Tags may only contain Unicode letters, digits, white space, or these symbols: _ . : / = + - @.
listTagsForResourceAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<SendTaskFailureResult> sendTaskFailureAsync(SendTaskFailureRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Used by activity workers and task states using the callback pattern to report that the task identified by the taskToken failed.
sendTaskFailureAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<SendTaskFailureResult> sendTaskFailureAsync(SendTaskFailureRequest request, AsyncHandler<SendTaskFailureRequest,SendTaskFailureResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Used by activity workers and task states using the callback pattern to report that the task identified by the taskToken failed.
sendTaskFailureAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<SendTaskHeartbeatResult> sendTaskHeartbeatAsync(SendTaskHeartbeatRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Used by activity workers and task states using the callback pattern to report to Step Functions that the task represented by the specified
taskToken is still making progress. This action resets the Heartbeat clock. The
Heartbeat threshold is specified in the state machine's Amazon States Language definition (
HeartbeatSeconds). This action does not in itself create an event in the execution history. However,
if the task times out, the execution history contains an ActivityTimedOut entry for activities, or a
TaskTimedOut entry for for tasks using the job run or
callback pattern.
The Timeout of a task, defined in the state machine's Amazon States Language definition, is its
maximum allowed duration, regardless of the number of SendTaskHeartbeat requests received. Use
HeartbeatSeconds to configure the timeout interval for heartbeats.
sendTaskHeartbeatAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<SendTaskHeartbeatResult> sendTaskHeartbeatAsync(SendTaskHeartbeatRequest request, AsyncHandler<SendTaskHeartbeatRequest,SendTaskHeartbeatResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Used by activity workers and task states using the callback pattern to report to Step Functions that the task represented by the specified
taskToken is still making progress. This action resets the Heartbeat clock. The
Heartbeat threshold is specified in the state machine's Amazon States Language definition (
HeartbeatSeconds). This action does not in itself create an event in the execution history. However,
if the task times out, the execution history contains an ActivityTimedOut entry for activities, or a
TaskTimedOut entry for for tasks using the job run or
callback pattern.
The Timeout of a task, defined in the state machine's Amazon States Language definition, is its
maximum allowed duration, regardless of the number of SendTaskHeartbeat requests received. Use
HeartbeatSeconds to configure the timeout interval for heartbeats.
sendTaskHeartbeatAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<SendTaskSuccessResult> sendTaskSuccessAsync(SendTaskSuccessRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Used by activity workers and task states using the callback pattern to report that the task identified by the taskToken completed successfully.
sendTaskSuccessAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<SendTaskSuccessResult> sendTaskSuccessAsync(SendTaskSuccessRequest request, AsyncHandler<SendTaskSuccessRequest,SendTaskSuccessResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Used by activity workers and task states using the callback pattern to report that the task identified by the taskToken completed successfully.
sendTaskSuccessAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<StartExecutionResult> startExecutionAsync(StartExecutionRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncStarts a state machine execution.
StartExecution is idempotent. If StartExecution is called with the same name and input
as a running execution, the call will succeed and return the same response as the original request. If the
execution is closed or if the input is different, it will return a 400 ExecutionAlreadyExists error.
Names can be reused after 90 days.
startExecutionAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<StartExecutionResult> startExecutionAsync(StartExecutionRequest request, AsyncHandler<StartExecutionRequest,StartExecutionResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncStarts a state machine execution.
StartExecution is idempotent. If StartExecution is called with the same name and input
as a running execution, the call will succeed and return the same response as the original request. If the
execution is closed or if the input is different, it will return a 400 ExecutionAlreadyExists error.
Names can be reused after 90 days.
startExecutionAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<StartSyncExecutionResult> startSyncExecutionAsync(StartSyncExecutionRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncStarts a Synchronous Express state machine execution.
startSyncExecutionAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<StartSyncExecutionResult> startSyncExecutionAsync(StartSyncExecutionRequest request, AsyncHandler<StartSyncExecutionRequest,StartSyncExecutionResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncStarts a Synchronous Express state machine execution.
startSyncExecutionAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<StopExecutionResult> stopExecutionAsync(StopExecutionRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncStops an execution.
This API action is not supported by EXPRESS state machines.
stopExecutionAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<StopExecutionResult> stopExecutionAsync(StopExecutionRequest request, AsyncHandler<StopExecutionRequest,StopExecutionResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncStops an execution.
This API action is not supported by EXPRESS state machines.
stopExecutionAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<TagResourceResult> tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncAdd a tag to a Step Functions resource.
An array of key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Cost Allocation Tags in the AWS Billing and Cost Management User Guide, and Controlling Access Using IAM Tags.
Tags may only contain Unicode letters, digits, white space, or these symbols: _ . : / = + - @.
tagResourceAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<TagResourceResult> tagResourceAsync(TagResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<TagResourceRequest,TagResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncAdd a tag to a Step Functions resource.
An array of key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Cost Allocation Tags in the AWS Billing and Cost Management User Guide, and Controlling Access Using IAM Tags.
Tags may only contain Unicode letters, digits, white space, or these symbols: _ . : / = + - @.
tagResourceAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<UntagResourceResult> untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncRemove a tag from a Step Functions resource
untagResourceAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<UntagResourceResult> untagResourceAsync(UntagResourceRequest request, AsyncHandler<UntagResourceRequest,UntagResourceResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsyncRemove a tag from a Step Functions resource
untagResourceAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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<UpdateStateMachineResult> updateStateMachineAsync(UpdateStateMachineRequest request)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Updates an existing state machine by modifying its definition, roleArn, or
loggingConfiguration. Running executions will continue to use the previous definition
and roleArn. You must include at least one of definition or roleArn or you
will receive a MissingRequiredParameter error.
All StartExecution calls within a few seconds will use the updated definition and
roleArn. Executions started immediately after calling UpdateStateMachine may use the
previous state machine definition and roleArn.
updateStateMachineAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncpublic Future<UpdateStateMachineResult> updateStateMachineAsync(UpdateStateMachineRequest request, AsyncHandler<UpdateStateMachineRequest,UpdateStateMachineResult> asyncHandler)
AWSStepFunctionsAsync
Updates an existing state machine by modifying its definition, roleArn, or
loggingConfiguration. Running executions will continue to use the previous definition
and roleArn. You must include at least one of definition or roleArn or you
will receive a MissingRequiredParameter error.
All StartExecution calls within a few seconds will use the updated definition and
roleArn. Executions started immediately after calling UpdateStateMachine may use the
previous state machine definition and roleArn.
updateStateMachineAsync in interface AWSStepFunctionsAsyncasyncHandler - 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 © 2022. All rights reserved.