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See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. */ package com.amazonaws.services.simpleemail.model; import java.io.Serializable; import javax.annotation.Generated; /** * <p> * Returns CNAME records that you must publish to the DNS server of your domain to set up Easy DKIM with Amazon SES. * </p> * * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/email-2010-12-01/VerifyDomainDkim" target="_top">AWS API * Documentation</a> */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class VerifyDomainDkimResult extends com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceResult<com.amazonaws.ResponseMetadata> implements Serializable, Cloneable { /** * <p> * A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the identity is an email address, the tokens * represent the domain of that address. * </p> * <p> * Using these tokens, you will need to create DNS CNAME records that point to DKIM public keys hosted by Amazon * SES. Amazon Web Services will eventually detect that you have updated your DNS records; this detection process * may take up to 72 hours. Upon successful detection, Amazon SES will be able to DKIM-sign emails originating from * that domain. * </p> * <p> * For more information about creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, go to the <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim-dns-records.html">Amazon SES Developer * Guide</a>. * </p> */ private com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList<String> dkimTokens; /** * <p> * A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the identity is an email address, the tokens * represent the domain of that address. * </p> * <p> * Using these tokens, you will need to create DNS CNAME records that point to DKIM public keys hosted by Amazon * SES. Amazon Web Services will eventually detect that you have updated your DNS records; this detection process * may take up to 72 hours. Upon successful detection, Amazon SES will be able to DKIM-sign emails originating from * that domain. * </p> * <p> * For more information about creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, go to the <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim-dns-records.html">Amazon SES Developer * Guide</a>. * </p> * * @return A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the identity is an email address, the * tokens represent the domain of that address.</p> * <p> * Using these tokens, you will need to create DNS CNAME records that point to DKIM public keys hosted by * Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services will eventually detect that you have updated your DNS records; this * detection process may take up to 72 hours. Upon successful detection, Amazon SES will be able to * DKIM-sign emails originating from that domain. * </p> * <p> * For more information about creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, go to the <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim-dns-records.html">Amazon SES * Developer Guide</a>. */ public java.util.List<String> getDkimTokens() { if (dkimTokens == null) { dkimTokens = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList<String>(); } return dkimTokens; } /** * <p> * A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the identity is an email address, the tokens * represent the domain of that address. * </p> * <p> * Using these tokens, you will need to create DNS CNAME records that point to DKIM public keys hosted by Amazon * SES. Amazon Web Services will eventually detect that you have updated your DNS records; this detection process * may take up to 72 hours. Upon successful detection, Amazon SES will be able to DKIM-sign emails originating from * that domain. * </p> * <p> * For more information about creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, go to the <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim-dns-records.html">Amazon SES Developer * Guide</a>. * </p> * * @param dkimTokens * A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the identity is an email address, the * tokens represent the domain of that address.</p> * <p> * Using these tokens, you will need to create DNS CNAME records that point to DKIM public keys hosted by * Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services will eventually detect that you have updated your DNS records; this * detection process may take up to 72 hours. Upon successful detection, Amazon SES will be able to DKIM-sign * emails originating from that domain. * </p> * <p> * For more information about creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, go to the <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim-dns-records.html">Amazon SES * Developer Guide</a>. */ public void setDkimTokens(java.util.Collection<String> dkimTokens) { if (dkimTokens == null) { this.dkimTokens = null; return; } this.dkimTokens = new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList<String>(dkimTokens); } /** * <p> * A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the identity is an email address, the tokens * represent the domain of that address. * </p> * <p> * Using these tokens, you will need to create DNS CNAME records that point to DKIM public keys hosted by Amazon * SES. Amazon Web Services will eventually detect that you have updated your DNS records; this detection process * may take up to 72 hours. Upon successful detection, Amazon SES will be able to DKIM-sign emails originating from * that domain. * </p> * <p> * For more information about creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, go to the <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim-dns-records.html">Amazon SES Developer * Guide</a>. * </p> * <p> * <b>NOTE:</b> This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use * {@link #setDkimTokens(java.util.Collection)} or {@link #withDkimTokens(java.util.Collection)} if you want to * override the existing values. * </p> * * @param dkimTokens * A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the identity is an email address, the * tokens represent the domain of that address.</p> * <p> * Using these tokens, you will need to create DNS CNAME records that point to DKIM public keys hosted by * Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services will eventually detect that you have updated your DNS records; this * detection process may take up to 72 hours. Upon successful detection, Amazon SES will be able to DKIM-sign * emails originating from that domain. * </p> * <p> * For more information about creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, go to the <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim-dns-records.html">Amazon SES * Developer Guide</a>. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public VerifyDomainDkimResult withDkimTokens(String... dkimTokens) { if (this.dkimTokens == null) { setDkimTokens(new com.amazonaws.internal.SdkInternalList<String>(dkimTokens.length)); } for (String ele : dkimTokens) { this.dkimTokens.add(ele); } return this; } /** * <p> * A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the identity is an email address, the tokens * represent the domain of that address. * </p> * <p> * Using these tokens, you will need to create DNS CNAME records that point to DKIM public keys hosted by Amazon * SES. Amazon Web Services will eventually detect that you have updated your DNS records; this detection process * may take up to 72 hours. Upon successful detection, Amazon SES will be able to DKIM-sign emails originating from * that domain. * </p> * <p> * For more information about creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, go to the <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim-dns-records.html">Amazon SES Developer * Guide</a>. * </p> * * @param dkimTokens * A set of character strings that represent the domain's identity. If the identity is an email address, the * tokens represent the domain of that address.</p> * <p> * Using these tokens, you will need to create DNS CNAME records that point to DKIM public keys hosted by * Amazon SES. Amazon Web Services will eventually detect that you have updated your DNS records; this * detection process may take up to 72 hours. Upon successful detection, Amazon SES will be able to DKIM-sign * emails originating from that domain. * </p> * <p> * For more information about creating DNS records using DKIM tokens, go to the <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim-dns-records.html">Amazon SES * Developer Guide</a>. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public VerifyDomainDkimResult withDkimTokens(java.util.Collection<String> dkimTokens) { setDkimTokens(dkimTokens); return this; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging. * * @return A string representation of this object. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getDkimTokens() != null) sb.append("DkimTokens: ").append(getDkimTokens()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof VerifyDomainDkimResult == false) return false; VerifyDomainDkimResult other = (VerifyDomainDkimResult) obj; if (other.getDkimTokens() == null ^ this.getDkimTokens() == null) return false; if (other.getDkimTokens() != null && other.getDkimTokens().equals(this.getDkimTokens()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getDkimTokens() == null) ? 0 : getDkimTokens().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public VerifyDomainDkimResult clone() { try { return (VerifyDomainDkimResult) super.clone(); } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { throw new IllegalStateException("Got a CloneNotSupportedException from Object.clone() " + "even though we're Cloneable!", e); } } }