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* The Amazon S3 or Lake Formation access type. *
*/ private java.util.List* The supported Amazon Web Services from which logs and events are collected. Security Lake supports log and event * collection for natively supported Amazon Web Services. *
*/ private java.util.List* The description for your subscriber account in Security Lake. *
*/ private String subscriberDescription; /** ** The AWS identity used to access your data. *
*/ private AwsIdentity subscriberIdentity; /** ** The name of your Security Lake subscriber account. *
*/ private String subscriberName; /** ** An array of objects, one for each tag to associate with the subscriber. For each tag, you must specify both a tag * key and a tag value. A tag value cannot be null, but it can be an empty string. *
*/ private java.util.List* The Amazon S3 or Lake Formation access type. *
* * @return The Amazon S3 or Lake Formation access type. * @see AccessType */ public java.util.List* The Amazon S3 or Lake Formation access type. *
* * @param accessTypes * The Amazon S3 or Lake Formation access type. * @see AccessType */ public void setAccessTypes(java.util.Collection* The Amazon S3 or Lake Formation access type. *
** NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use * {@link #setAccessTypes(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withAccessTypes(java.util.Collection)} if you want to * override the existing values. *
* * @param accessTypes * The Amazon S3 or Lake Formation access type. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see AccessType */ public CreateSubscriberRequest withAccessTypes(String... accessTypes) { if (this.accessTypes == null) { setAccessTypes(new java.util.ArrayList* The Amazon S3 or Lake Formation access type. *
* * @param accessTypes * The Amazon S3 or Lake Formation access type. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see AccessType */ public CreateSubscriberRequest withAccessTypes(java.util.Collection* The Amazon S3 or Lake Formation access type. *
* * @param accessTypes * The Amazon S3 or Lake Formation access type. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see AccessType */ public CreateSubscriberRequest withAccessTypes(AccessType... accessTypes) { java.util.ArrayList* The supported Amazon Web Services from which logs and events are collected. Security Lake supports log and event * collection for natively supported Amazon Web Services. *
* * @return The supported Amazon Web Services from which logs and events are collected. Security Lake supports log * and event collection for natively supported Amazon Web Services. */ public java.util.List* The supported Amazon Web Services from which logs and events are collected. Security Lake supports log and event * collection for natively supported Amazon Web Services. *
* * @param sources * The supported Amazon Web Services from which logs and events are collected. Security Lake supports log and * event collection for natively supported Amazon Web Services. */ public void setSources(java.util.Collection* The supported Amazon Web Services from which logs and events are collected. Security Lake supports log and event * collection for natively supported Amazon Web Services. *
** NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use * {@link #setSources(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withSources(java.util.Collection)} if you want to override * the existing values. *
* * @param sources * The supported Amazon Web Services from which logs and events are collected. Security Lake supports log and * event collection for natively supported Amazon Web Services. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public CreateSubscriberRequest withSources(LogSourceResource... sources) { if (this.sources == null) { setSources(new java.util.ArrayList* The supported Amazon Web Services from which logs and events are collected. Security Lake supports log and event * collection for natively supported Amazon Web Services. *
* * @param sources * The supported Amazon Web Services from which logs and events are collected. Security Lake supports log and * event collection for natively supported Amazon Web Services. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public CreateSubscriberRequest withSources(java.util.Collection* The description for your subscriber account in Security Lake. *
* * @param subscriberDescription * The description for your subscriber account in Security Lake. */ public void setSubscriberDescription(String subscriberDescription) { this.subscriberDescription = subscriberDescription; } /** ** The description for your subscriber account in Security Lake. *
* * @return The description for your subscriber account in Security Lake. */ public String getSubscriberDescription() { return this.subscriberDescription; } /** ** The description for your subscriber account in Security Lake. *
* * @param subscriberDescription * The description for your subscriber account in Security Lake. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public CreateSubscriberRequest withSubscriberDescription(String subscriberDescription) { setSubscriberDescription(subscriberDescription); return this; } /** ** The AWS identity used to access your data. *
* * @param subscriberIdentity * The AWS identity used to access your data. */ public void setSubscriberIdentity(AwsIdentity subscriberIdentity) { this.subscriberIdentity = subscriberIdentity; } /** ** The AWS identity used to access your data. *
* * @return The AWS identity used to access your data. */ public AwsIdentity getSubscriberIdentity() { return this.subscriberIdentity; } /** ** The AWS identity used to access your data. *
* * @param subscriberIdentity * The AWS identity used to access your data. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public CreateSubscriberRequest withSubscriberIdentity(AwsIdentity subscriberIdentity) { setSubscriberIdentity(subscriberIdentity); return this; } /** ** The name of your Security Lake subscriber account. *
* * @param subscriberName * The name of your Security Lake subscriber account. */ public void setSubscriberName(String subscriberName) { this.subscriberName = subscriberName; } /** ** The name of your Security Lake subscriber account. *
* * @return The name of your Security Lake subscriber account. */ public String getSubscriberName() { return this.subscriberName; } /** ** The name of your Security Lake subscriber account. *
* * @param subscriberName * The name of your Security Lake subscriber account. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public CreateSubscriberRequest withSubscriberName(String subscriberName) { setSubscriberName(subscriberName); return this; } /** ** An array of objects, one for each tag to associate with the subscriber. For each tag, you must specify both a tag * key and a tag value. A tag value cannot be null, but it can be an empty string. *
* * @return An array of objects, one for each tag to associate with the subscriber. For each tag, you must specify * both a tag key and a tag value. A tag value cannot be null, but it can be an empty string. */ public java.util.List* An array of objects, one for each tag to associate with the subscriber. For each tag, you must specify both a tag * key and a tag value. A tag value cannot be null, but it can be an empty string. *
* * @param tags * An array of objects, one for each tag to associate with the subscriber. For each tag, you must specify * both a tag key and a tag value. A tag value cannot be null, but it can be an empty string. */ public void setTags(java.util.Collection* An array of objects, one for each tag to associate with the subscriber. For each tag, you must specify both a tag * key and a tag value. A tag value cannot be null, but it can be an empty string. *
** NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use * {@link #setTags(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withTags(java.util.Collection)} if you want to override the * existing values. *
* * @param tags * An array of objects, one for each tag to associate with the subscriber. For each tag, you must specify * both a tag key and a tag value. A tag value cannot be null, but it can be an empty string. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public CreateSubscriberRequest withTags(Tag... tags) { if (this.tags == null) { setTags(new java.util.ArrayList* An array of objects, one for each tag to associate with the subscriber. For each tag, you must specify both a tag * key and a tag value. A tag value cannot be null, but it can be an empty string. *
* * @param tags * An array of objects, one for each tag to associate with the subscriber. For each tag, you must specify * both a tag key and a tag value. A tag value cannot be null, but it can be an empty string. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public CreateSubscriberRequest withTags(java.util.Collection