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/*
* Do not modify this file. This file is generated from the license-manager-linux-subscriptions-2018-05-10.normal.json service model.
*/
using System;
using Amazon.Runtime;
namespace Amazon.LicenseManagerLinuxSubscriptions
{
///
/// Constants used for properties of type LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery.
///
public class LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery : ConstantClass
{
///
/// Constant Disabled for LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery
///
public static readonly LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery Disabled = new LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery("Disabled");
///
/// Constant Enabled for LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery
///
public static readonly LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery Enabled = new LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery("Enabled");
///
/// This constant constructor does not need to be called if the constant
/// you are attempting to use is already defined as a static instance of
/// this class.
/// This constructor should be used to construct constants that are not
/// defined as statics, for instance if attempting to use a feature that is
/// newer than the current version of the SDK.
///
public LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery(string value)
: base(value)
{
}
///
/// Finds the constant for the unique value.
///
/// The unique value for the constant
/// The constant for the unique value
public static LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery FindValue(string value)
{
return FindValue(value);
}
///
/// Utility method to convert strings to the constant class.
///
/// The string value to convert to the constant class.
///
public static implicit operator LinuxSubscriptionsDiscovery(string value)
{
return FindValue(value);
}
}
///
/// Constants used for properties of type Operator.
///
public class Operator : ConstantClass
{
///
/// Constant Contains for Operator
///
public static readonly Operator Contains = new Operator("Contains");
///
/// Constant Equal for Operator
///
public static readonly Operator Equal = new Operator("Equal");
///
/// Constant NotEqual for Operator
///
public static readonly Operator NotEqual = new Operator("NotEqual");
///
/// This constant constructor does not need to be called if the constant
/// you are attempting to use is already defined as a static instance of
/// this class.
/// This constructor should be used to construct constants that are not
/// defined as statics, for instance if attempting to use a feature that is
/// newer than the current version of the SDK.
///
public Operator(string value)
: base(value)
{
}
///
/// Finds the constant for the unique value.
///
/// The unique value for the constant
/// The constant for the unique value
public static Operator FindValue(string value)
{
return FindValue(value);
}
///
/// Utility method to convert strings to the constant class.
///
/// The string value to convert to the constant class.
///
public static implicit operator Operator(string value)
{
return FindValue(value);
}
}
///
/// Constants used for properties of type OrganizationIntegration.
///
public class OrganizationIntegration : ConstantClass
{
///
/// Constant Disabled for OrganizationIntegration
///
public static readonly OrganizationIntegration Disabled = new OrganizationIntegration("Disabled");
///
/// Constant Enabled for OrganizationIntegration
///
public static readonly OrganizationIntegration Enabled = new OrganizationIntegration("Enabled");
///
/// This constant constructor does not need to be called if the constant
/// you are attempting to use is already defined as a static instance of
/// this class.
/// This constructor should be used to construct constants that are not
/// defined as statics, for instance if attempting to use a feature that is
/// newer than the current version of the SDK.
///
public OrganizationIntegration(string value)
: base(value)
{
}
///
/// Finds the constant for the unique value.
///
/// The unique value for the constant
/// The constant for the unique value
public static OrganizationIntegration FindValue(string value)
{
return FindValue(value);
}
///
/// Utility method to convert strings to the constant class.
///
/// The string value to convert to the constant class.
///
public static implicit operator OrganizationIntegration(string value)
{
return FindValue(value);
}
}
///
/// Constants used for properties of type Status.
///
public class Status : ConstantClass
{
///
/// Constant Completed for Status
///
public static readonly Status Completed = new Status("Completed");
///
/// Constant Failed for Status
///
public static readonly Status Failed = new Status("Failed");
///
/// Constant InProgress for Status
///
public static readonly Status InProgress = new Status("InProgress");
///
/// Constant Successful for Status
///
public static readonly Status Successful = new Status("Successful");
///
/// This constant constructor does not need to be called if the constant
/// you are attempting to use is already defined as a static instance of
/// this class.
/// This constructor should be used to construct constants that are not
/// defined as statics, for instance if attempting to use a feature that is
/// newer than the current version of the SDK.
///
public Status(string value)
: base(value)
{
}
///
/// Finds the constant for the unique value.
///
/// The unique value for the constant
/// The constant for the unique value
public static Status FindValue(string value)
{
return FindValue(value);
}
///
/// Utility method to convert strings to the constant class.
///
/// The string value to convert to the constant class.
///
public static implicit operator Status(string value)
{
return FindValue(value);
}
}
}