Class CacheBehavior
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- software.amazon.awssdk.services.cloudfront.model.CacheBehavior
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
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,ToCopyableBuilder<CacheBehavior.Builder,CacheBehavior>
@Generated("software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public final class CacheBehavior extends Object implements SdkPojo, Serializable, ToCopyableBuilder<CacheBehavior.Builder,CacheBehavior>
A complex type that describes how CloudFront processes requests.
You must create at least as many cache behaviors (including the default cache behavior) as you have origins if you want CloudFront to serve objects from all of the origins. Each cache behavior specifies the one origin from which you want CloudFront to get objects. If you have two origins and only the default cache behavior, the default cache behavior will cause CloudFront to get objects from one of the origins, but the other origin is never used.
For the current quota (formerly known as limit) on the number of cache behaviors that you can add to a distribution, see Quotas in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you don't want to specify any cache behaviors, include only an empty
CacheBehaviors
element. Don't include an emptyCacheBehavior
element because this is invalid.To delete all cache behaviors in an existing distribution, update the distribution configuration and include only an empty
CacheBehaviors
element.To add, change, or remove one or more cache behaviors, update the distribution configuration and specify all of the cache behaviors that you want to include in the updated distribution.
For more information about cache behaviors, see Cache Behavior Settings in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static interface
CacheBehavior.Builder
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description AllowedMethods
allowedMethods()
Returns the value of the AllowedMethods property for this object.static CacheBehavior.Builder
builder()
String
cachePolicyId()
The unique identifier of the cache policy that is attached to this cache behavior.Boolean
compress()
Whether you want CloudFront to automatically compress certain files for this cache behavior.Long
defaultTTL()
Deprecated.boolean
equals(Object obj)
boolean
equalsBySdkFields(Object obj)
String
fieldLevelEncryptionId()
The value ofID
for the field-level encryption configuration that you want CloudFront to use for encrypting specific fields of data for this cache behavior.ForwardedValues
forwardedValues()
Deprecated.FunctionAssociations
functionAssociations()
A list of CloudFront functions that are associated with this cache behavior.<T> Optional<T>
getValueForField(String fieldName, Class<T> clazz)
int
hashCode()
LambdaFunctionAssociations
lambdaFunctionAssociations()
A complex type that contains zero or more Lambda@Edge function associations for a cache behavior.Long
maxTTL()
Deprecated.Long
minTTL()
Deprecated.String
originRequestPolicyId()
The unique identifier of the origin request policy that is attached to this cache behavior.String
pathPattern()
The pattern (for example,images/*.jpg
) that specifies which requests to apply the behavior to.String
realtimeLogConfigArn()
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the real-time log configuration that is attached to this cache behavior.String
responseHeadersPolicyId()
The identifier for a response headers policy.List<SdkField<?>>
sdkFields()
static Class<? extends CacheBehavior.Builder>
serializableBuilderClass()
Boolean
smoothStreaming()
Indicates whether you want to distribute media files in the Microsoft Smooth Streaming format using the origin that is associated with this cache behavior.String
targetOriginId()
The value ofID
for the origin that you want CloudFront to route requests to when they match this cache behavior.CacheBehavior.Builder
toBuilder()
String
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.TrustedKeyGroups
trustedKeyGroups()
A list of key groups that CloudFront can use to validate signed URLs or signed cookies.TrustedSigners
trustedSigners()
ViewerProtocolPolicy
viewerProtocolPolicy()
The protocol that viewers can use to access the files in the origin specified byTargetOriginId
when a request matches the path pattern inPathPattern
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viewerProtocolPolicyAsString()
The protocol that viewers can use to access the files in the origin specified byTargetOriginId
when a request matches the path pattern inPathPattern
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.builder.ToCopyableBuilder
copy
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Method Detail
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pathPattern
public final String pathPattern()
The pattern (for example,
images/*.jpg
) that specifies which requests to apply the behavior to. When CloudFront receives a viewer request, the requested path is compared with path patterns in the order in which cache behaviors are listed in the distribution.You can optionally include a slash (
/
) at the beginning of the path pattern. For example,/images/*.jpg
. CloudFront behavior is the same with or without the leading/
.The path pattern for the default cache behavior is
*
and cannot be changed. If the request for an object does not match the path pattern for any cache behaviors, CloudFront applies the behavior in the default cache behavior.For more information, see Path Pattern in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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- The pattern (for example,
images/*.jpg
) that specifies which requests to apply the behavior to. When CloudFront receives a viewer request, the requested path is compared with path patterns in the order in which cache behaviors are listed in the distribution.You can optionally include a slash (
/
) at the beginning of the path pattern. For example,/images/*.jpg
. CloudFront behavior is the same with or without the leading/
.The path pattern for the default cache behavior is
*
and cannot be changed. If the request for an object does not match the path pattern for any cache behaviors, CloudFront applies the behavior in the default cache behavior.For more information, see Path Pattern in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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targetOriginId
public final String targetOriginId()
The value of
ID
for the origin that you want CloudFront to route requests to when they match this cache behavior.- Returns:
- The value of
ID
for the origin that you want CloudFront to route requests to when they match this cache behavior.
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trustedSigners
public final TrustedSigners trustedSigners()
We recommend using
TrustedKeyGroups
instead ofTrustedSigners
.A list of Amazon Web Services account IDs whose public keys CloudFront can use to validate signed URLs or signed cookies.
When a cache behavior contains trusted signers, CloudFront requires signed URLs or signed cookies for all requests that match the cache behavior. The URLs or cookies must be signed with the private key of a CloudFront key pair in the trusted signer's Amazon Web Services account. The signed URL or cookie contains information about which public key CloudFront should use to verify the signature. For more information, see Serving private content in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
- Returns:
We recommend using
TrustedKeyGroups
instead ofTrustedSigners
.A list of Amazon Web Services account IDs whose public keys CloudFront can use to validate signed URLs or signed cookies.
When a cache behavior contains trusted signers, CloudFront requires signed URLs or signed cookies for all requests that match the cache behavior. The URLs or cookies must be signed with the private key of a CloudFront key pair in the trusted signer's Amazon Web Services account. The signed URL or cookie contains information about which public key CloudFront should use to verify the signature. For more information, see Serving private content in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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trustedKeyGroups
public final TrustedKeyGroups trustedKeyGroups()
A list of key groups that CloudFront can use to validate signed URLs or signed cookies.
When a cache behavior contains trusted key groups, CloudFront requires signed URLs or signed cookies for all requests that match the cache behavior. The URLs or cookies must be signed with a private key whose corresponding public key is in the key group. The signed URL or cookie contains information about which public key CloudFront should use to verify the signature. For more information, see Serving private content in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
- Returns:
- A list of key groups that CloudFront can use to validate signed URLs or signed cookies.
When a cache behavior contains trusted key groups, CloudFront requires signed URLs or signed cookies for all requests that match the cache behavior. The URLs or cookies must be signed with a private key whose corresponding public key is in the key group. The signed URL or cookie contains information about which public key CloudFront should use to verify the signature. For more information, see Serving private content in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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viewerProtocolPolicy
public final ViewerProtocolPolicy viewerProtocolPolicy()
The protocol that viewers can use to access the files in the origin specified by
TargetOriginId
when a request matches the path pattern inPathPattern
. You can specify the following options:-
allow-all
: Viewers can use HTTP or HTTPS. -
redirect-to-https
: If a viewer submits an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 301 (Moved Permanently) to the viewer along with the HTTPS URL. The viewer then resubmits the request using the new URL. -
https-only
: If a viewer sends an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 403 (Forbidden).
For more information about requiring the HTTPS protocol, see Requiring HTTPS Between Viewers and CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The only way to guarantee that viewers retrieve an object that was fetched from the origin using HTTPS is never to use any other protocol to fetch the object. If you have recently changed from HTTP to HTTPS, we recommend that you clear your objects' cache because cached objects are protocol agnostic. That means that an edge location will return an object from the cache regardless of whether the current request protocol matches the protocol used previously. For more information, see Managing Cache Expiration in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
viewerProtocolPolicy
will returnViewerProtocolPolicy.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION
. The raw value returned by the service is available fromviewerProtocolPolicyAsString()
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- The protocol that viewers can use to access the files in the origin specified by
TargetOriginId
when a request matches the path pattern inPathPattern
. You can specify the following options:-
allow-all
: Viewers can use HTTP or HTTPS. -
redirect-to-https
: If a viewer submits an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 301 (Moved Permanently) to the viewer along with the HTTPS URL. The viewer then resubmits the request using the new URL. -
https-only
: If a viewer sends an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 403 (Forbidden).
For more information about requiring the HTTPS protocol, see Requiring HTTPS Between Viewers and CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The only way to guarantee that viewers retrieve an object that was fetched from the origin using HTTPS is never to use any other protocol to fetch the object. If you have recently changed from HTTP to HTTPS, we recommend that you clear your objects' cache because cached objects are protocol agnostic. That means that an edge location will return an object from the cache regardless of whether the current request protocol matches the protocol used previously. For more information, see Managing Cache Expiration in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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ViewerProtocolPolicy
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viewerProtocolPolicyAsString
public final String viewerProtocolPolicyAsString()
The protocol that viewers can use to access the files in the origin specified by
TargetOriginId
when a request matches the path pattern inPathPattern
. You can specify the following options:-
allow-all
: Viewers can use HTTP or HTTPS. -
redirect-to-https
: If a viewer submits an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 301 (Moved Permanently) to the viewer along with the HTTPS URL. The viewer then resubmits the request using the new URL. -
https-only
: If a viewer sends an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 403 (Forbidden).
For more information about requiring the HTTPS protocol, see Requiring HTTPS Between Viewers and CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The only way to guarantee that viewers retrieve an object that was fetched from the origin using HTTPS is never to use any other protocol to fetch the object. If you have recently changed from HTTP to HTTPS, we recommend that you clear your objects' cache because cached objects are protocol agnostic. That means that an edge location will return an object from the cache regardless of whether the current request protocol matches the protocol used previously. For more information, see Managing Cache Expiration in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
viewerProtocolPolicy
will returnViewerProtocolPolicy.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION
. The raw value returned by the service is available fromviewerProtocolPolicyAsString()
.- Returns:
- The protocol that viewers can use to access the files in the origin specified by
TargetOriginId
when a request matches the path pattern inPathPattern
. You can specify the following options:-
allow-all
: Viewers can use HTTP or HTTPS. -
redirect-to-https
: If a viewer submits an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 301 (Moved Permanently) to the viewer along with the HTTPS URL. The viewer then resubmits the request using the new URL. -
https-only
: If a viewer sends an HTTP request, CloudFront returns an HTTP status code of 403 (Forbidden).
For more information about requiring the HTTPS protocol, see Requiring HTTPS Between Viewers and CloudFront in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
The only way to guarantee that viewers retrieve an object that was fetched from the origin using HTTPS is never to use any other protocol to fetch the object. If you have recently changed from HTTP to HTTPS, we recommend that you clear your objects' cache because cached objects are protocol agnostic. That means that an edge location will return an object from the cache regardless of whether the current request protocol matches the protocol used previously. For more information, see Managing Cache Expiration in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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ViewerProtocolPolicy
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allowedMethods
public final AllowedMethods allowedMethods()
Returns the value of the AllowedMethods property for this object.- Returns:
- The value of the AllowedMethods property for this object.
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smoothStreaming
public final Boolean smoothStreaming()
Indicates whether you want to distribute media files in the Microsoft Smooth Streaming format using the origin that is associated with this cache behavior. If so, specify
true
; if not, specifyfalse
. If you specifytrue
forSmoothStreaming
, you can still distribute other content using this cache behavior if the content matches the value ofPathPattern
.- Returns:
- Indicates whether you want to distribute media files in the Microsoft Smooth Streaming format using the
origin that is associated with this cache behavior. If so, specify
true
; if not, specifyfalse
. If you specifytrue
forSmoothStreaming
, you can still distribute other content using this cache behavior if the content matches the value ofPathPattern
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compress
public final Boolean compress()
Whether you want CloudFront to automatically compress certain files for this cache behavior. If so, specify true; if not, specify false. For more information, see Serving Compressed Files in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
- Returns:
- Whether you want CloudFront to automatically compress certain files for this cache behavior. If so, specify true; if not, specify false. For more information, see Serving Compressed Files in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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lambdaFunctionAssociations
public final LambdaFunctionAssociations lambdaFunctionAssociations()
A complex type that contains zero or more Lambda@Edge function associations for a cache behavior.
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- A complex type that contains zero or more Lambda@Edge function associations for a cache behavior.
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functionAssociations
public final FunctionAssociations functionAssociations()
A list of CloudFront functions that are associated with this cache behavior. CloudFront functions must be published to the
LIVE
stage to associate them with a cache behavior.- Returns:
- A list of CloudFront functions that are associated with this cache behavior. CloudFront functions must be
published to the
LIVE
stage to associate them with a cache behavior.
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fieldLevelEncryptionId
public final String fieldLevelEncryptionId()
The value of
ID
for the field-level encryption configuration that you want CloudFront to use for encrypting specific fields of data for this cache behavior.- Returns:
- The value of
ID
for the field-level encryption configuration that you want CloudFront to use for encrypting specific fields of data for this cache behavior.
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realtimeLogConfigArn
public final String realtimeLogConfigArn()
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the real-time log configuration that is attached to this cache behavior. For more information, see Real-time logs in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
- Returns:
- The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the real-time log configuration that is attached to this cache behavior. For more information, see Real-time logs in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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cachePolicyId
public final String cachePolicyId()
The unique identifier of the cache policy that is attached to this cache behavior. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A
CacheBehavior
must include either aCachePolicyId
orForwardedValues
. We recommend that you use aCachePolicyId
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- The unique identifier of the cache policy that is attached to this cache behavior. For more information,
see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A
CacheBehavior
must include either aCachePolicyId
orForwardedValues
. We recommend that you use aCachePolicyId
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originRequestPolicyId
public final String originRequestPolicyId()
The unique identifier of the origin request policy that is attached to this cache behavior. For more information, see Creating origin request policies or Using the managed origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
- Returns:
- The unique identifier of the origin request policy that is attached to this cache behavior. For more information, see Creating origin request policies or Using the managed origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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responseHeadersPolicyId
public final String responseHeadersPolicyId()
The identifier for a response headers policy.
- Returns:
- The identifier for a response headers policy.
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forwardedValues
@Deprecated public final ForwardedValues forwardedValues()
Deprecated.This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use a cache policy or an origin request policy instead of this field. For more information, see Working with policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to include values in the cache key, use a cache policy. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to send values to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use an origin request policy. For more information, see Creating origin request policies or Using the managed origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A
CacheBehavior
must include either aCachePolicyId
orForwardedValues
. We recommend that you use aCachePolicyId
.A complex type that specifies how CloudFront handles query strings, cookies, and HTTP headers.
- Returns:
- This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use a cache policy or an origin request policy instead of
this field. For more information, see Working with policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to include values in the cache key, use a cache policy. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
If you want to send values to the origin but not include them in the cache key, use an origin request policy. For more information, see Creating origin request policies or Using the managed origin request policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
A
CacheBehavior
must include either aCachePolicyId
orForwardedValues
. We recommend that you use aCachePolicyId
.A complex type that specifies how CloudFront handles query strings, cookies, and HTTP headers.
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minTTL
@Deprecated public final Long minTTL()
Deprecated.This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use the
MinTTL
field in a cache policy instead of this field. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.The minimum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
You must specify
0
forMinTTL
if you configure CloudFront to forward all headers to your origin (underHeaders
, if you specify1
forQuantity
and*
forName
).- Returns:
- This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use the
MinTTL
field in a cache policy instead of this field. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.The minimum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
You must specify
0
forMinTTL
if you configure CloudFront to forward all headers to your origin (underHeaders
, if you specify1
forQuantity
and*
forName
).
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defaultTTL
@Deprecated public final Long defaultTTL()
Deprecated.This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use the
DefaultTTL
field in a cache policy instead of this field. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.The default amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only when your origin does not add HTTP headers such as
Cache-Control max-age
,Cache-Control s-maxage
, andExpires
to objects. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.- Returns:
- This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use the
DefaultTTL
field in a cache policy instead of this field. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.The default amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only when your origin does not add HTTP headers such as
Cache-Control max-age
,Cache-Control s-maxage
, andExpires
to objects. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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maxTTL
@Deprecated public final Long maxTTL()
Deprecated.This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use the
MaxTTL
field in a cache policy instead of this field. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.The maximum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only when your origin adds HTTP headers such as
Cache-Control max-age
,Cache-Control s-maxage
, andExpires
to objects. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.- Returns:
- This field is deprecated. We recommend that you use the
MaxTTL
field in a cache policy instead of this field. For more information, see Creating cache policies or Using the managed cache policies in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.The maximum amount of time that you want objects to stay in CloudFront caches before CloudFront forwards another request to your origin to determine whether the object has been updated. The value that you specify applies only when your origin adds HTTP headers such as
Cache-Control max-age
,Cache-Control s-maxage
, andExpires
to objects. For more information, see Managing How Long Content Stays in an Edge Cache (Expiration) in the Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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toBuilder
public CacheBehavior.Builder toBuilder()
- Specified by:
toBuilder
in interfaceToCopyableBuilder<CacheBehavior.Builder,CacheBehavior>
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builder
public static CacheBehavior.Builder builder()
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serializableBuilderClass
public static Class<? extends CacheBehavior.Builder> serializableBuilderClass()
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equalsBySdkFields
public final boolean equalsBySdkFields(Object obj)
- Specified by:
equalsBySdkFields
in interfaceSdkPojo
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toString
public final String toString()
Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be redacted from this string using a placeholder value.
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