The OCID of a compartment.
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example: {@code {"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}}
A user-friendly description. Avoid entering confidential information.
A user-friendly name. It does not have to be unique. Avoid entering confidential information.
An array of DNS zone names. Example: {@code [ "app.examplecorp.com", "app.examplecorp2.com" ]}
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example: {@code {"Department": "Finance"}}
The OCID of a private endpoint.
The detailed messages about the lifecycle state.
The current state of this private endpoint.
The maximum number of hosts to be accessed through the private endpoint. This value is used to calculate the relevant CIDR block and should be a multiple of 256. If the value is not a multiple of 256, it is rounded up to the next multiple of 256. For example, 300 is rounded up to 512. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
An array of network security group OCIDs.
The OCID of the user who created the resource.
The username of the user who created the resource. If the username of the owner does not exist, {@code null} will be returned and the caller should refer to the ownerPrincipalId value instead.
An array of fqdn/port pairs used to create private endpoint. Each object is a simple key-value pair with FQDN as key and port number as value. [ { fqdn: "scan1.oracle.com", port: "1521"}, { fqdn: "scan2.oracle.com", port: "1521" } ]
The OCID of a subnet.
The date and time the resource was created, expressed in RFC 3339 timestamp format. Example: {@code 2018-04-03T21:10:29.600Z}
The date and time the resource was updated, expressed in RFC 3339 timestamp format. Example: {@code 2018-04-03T21:10:29.600Z}
A Data Flow private endpoint object.