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* Information about a query string condition. *
** The query string component of a URI starts after the first '?' character and is terminated by either a '#' character * or the end of the URI. A typical query string contains key/value pairs separated by '&' characters. The allowed * characters are specified by RFC 3986. Any character can be percentage encoded. *
* * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class QueryStringConditionConfig implements Serializable, Cloneable { /** *
* The key/value pairs or values to find in the query string. The maximum size of each string is 128 characters. The
* comparison is case insensitive. The following wildcard characters are supported: * (matches 0 or more characters)
* and ? (matches exactly 1 character). To search for a literal '*' or '?' character in a query string, you must
* escape these characters in Values
using a '\' character.
*
* If you specify multiple key/value pairs or values, the condition is satisfied if one of them is found in the * query string. *
*/ private java.util.List
* The key/value pairs or values to find in the query string. The maximum size of each string is 128 characters. The
* comparison is case insensitive. The following wildcard characters are supported: * (matches 0 or more characters)
* and ? (matches exactly 1 character). To search for a literal '*' or '?' character in a query string, you must
* escape these characters in Values
using a '\' character.
*
* If you specify multiple key/value pairs or values, the condition is satisfied if one of them is found in the * query string. *
* * @return The key/value pairs or values to find in the query string. The maximum size of each string is 128 * characters. The comparison is case insensitive. The following wildcard characters are supported: * * (matches 0 or more characters) and ? (matches exactly 1 character). To search for a literal '*' or '?' * character in a query string, you must escape these characters inValues
using a '\'
* character.
*
* If you specify multiple key/value pairs or values, the condition is satisfied if one of them is found in
* the query string.
*/
public java.util.List
* The key/value pairs or values to find in the query string. The maximum size of each string is 128 characters. The
* comparison is case insensitive. The following wildcard characters are supported: * (matches 0 or more characters)
* and ? (matches exactly 1 character). To search for a literal '*' or '?' character in a query string, you must
* escape these characters in
* If you specify multiple key/value pairs or values, the condition is satisfied if one of them is found in the
* query string.
* Values
using a '\' character.
* Values
using a '\'
* character.
* If you specify multiple key/value pairs or values, the condition is satisfied if one of them is found in
* the query string.
*/
public void setValues(java.util.Collection
* The key/value pairs or values to find in the query string. The maximum size of each string is 128 characters. The
* comparison is case insensitive. The following wildcard characters are supported: * (matches 0 or more characters)
* and ? (matches exactly 1 character). To search for a literal '*' or '?' character in a query string, you must
* escape these characters in
* If you specify multiple key/value pairs or values, the condition is satisfied if one of them is found in the
* query string.
*
* NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
* {@link #setValues(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withValues(java.util.Collection)} if you want to override the
* existing values.
* Values
using a '\' character.
* Values
using a '\'
* character.
* If you specify multiple key/value pairs or values, the condition is satisfied if one of them is found in
* the query string.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public QueryStringConditionConfig withValues(QueryStringKeyValuePair... values) {
if (this.values == null) {
setValues(new java.util.ArrayList
* The key/value pairs or values to find in the query string. The maximum size of each string is 128 characters. The
* comparison is case insensitive. The following wildcard characters are supported: * (matches 0 or more characters)
* and ? (matches exactly 1 character). To search for a literal '*' or '?' character in a query string, you must
* escape these characters in
* If you specify multiple key/value pairs or values, the condition is satisfied if one of them is found in the
* query string.
* Values
using a '\' character.
* Values
using a '\'
* character.
* If you specify multiple key/value pairs or values, the condition is satisfied if one of them is found in
* the query string.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public QueryStringConditionConfig withValues(java.util.Collection