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Interface SummarizeJavaServerInstanceUsageRequest

example

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Hierarchy

Properties

Optional applicationKey

applicationKey: undefined | string

The deployed application key.

fleetId

fleetId: string

The OCID of the Fleet.

Optional libraryKey

libraryKey: undefined | string

The library key.

Optional limit

limit: undefined | number

The maximum number of items to return.

Optional managedInstanceId

managedInstanceId: undefined | string

The Fleet-unique identifier of the managed instance.

Optional opcRequestId

opcRequestId: undefined | string

The client request ID for tracing.

Optional page

page: undefined | string

The page token representing the page at which to start retrieving results. The token is usually retrieved from a previous list call.

Optional retryConfiguration

retryConfiguration: RetryConfiguration

RetryConfiguration to be used for the request NOTE : Retries are not supported for requests that have binary or stream bodies this also affects UploadManager operations For all requests with binary/stream bodies, retry attempts are not made

Optional serverInstanceKey

serverInstanceKey: undefined | string

The Java Server instance key.

Optional serverInstanceName

serverInstanceName: undefined | string

The Java Server instance name.

Optional serverInstanceNameContains

serverInstanceNameContains: undefined | string

Filter the list with the Java Server instance name contains the given value.

Optional serverKey

serverKey: undefined | string

The server key.

Optional sortBy

sortBy: model.JavaServerInstanceSortBy

The field to sort the Java Server instances. Only one sort order can be provided. If no value is specified timeLastSeen is default.

Optional sortOrder

sortOrder: model.SortOrder

The sort order, either 'asc' or 'desc'.

Optional timeEnd

timeEnd: Date

The end of the time period during which resources are searched (formatted according to RFC3339).

Optional timeStart

timeStart: Date

The start of the time period during which resources are searched (formatted according to RFC3339).