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/*
* Do not modify this file. This file is generated from the connectcases-2022-10-03.normal.json service model.
*/
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
using System.Text;
using System.IO;
using System.Net;
using Amazon.Runtime;
using Amazon.Runtime.Internal;
namespace Amazon.ConnectCases.Model
{
///
/// Container for the parameters to the CreateDomain operation.
/// Creates a domain, which is a container for all case data, such as cases, fields, templates
/// and layouts. Each Amazon Connect instance can be associated with only one Cases domain.
///
///
///
/// This will not associate your connect instance to Cases domain. Instead, use the Amazon
/// Connect CreateIntegrationAssociation
/// API. You need specific IAM permissions to successfully associate the Cases domain.
/// For more information, see Onboard
/// to Cases.
///
/// </important>
///
public partial class CreateDomainRequest : AmazonConnectCasesRequest
{
private string _name;
///
/// Gets and sets the property Name.
///
/// The name for your Cases domain. It must be unique for your Amazon Web Services account.
///
///
[AWSProperty(Required=true, Min=1, Max=100)]
public string Name
{
get { return this._name; }
set { this._name = value; }
}
// Check to see if Name property is set
internal bool IsSetName()
{
return this._name != null;
}
}
}