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\"}}}
The user-friendly display name for the load balancer. It does not have to be unique, and it is changeable. Avoid entering confidential information.
Example: {@code example_load_balancer}
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\"}}
Whether or not the load balancer has delete protection enabled.
If \"true\", the loadbalancer will be protected against deletion if configured to accept traffic.
If \"false\", the loadbalancer will not be protected against deletion.
If null or unset, the value for delete protection will not be changed.
Example: {@code true}
Whether or not the load balancer has the Request Id feature enabled for HTTP listeners.
If \"true\", the load balancer will attach a unique request id header to every request passed through from the load balancer to load balancer backends. This same request id header also will be added to the response the lb received from the backend handling the request before the load balancer returns the response to the requestor. The name of the unique request id header is set the by value of requestIdHeader.
If \"false\", the loadbalancer not add this unique request id header to either the request passed through to the load balancer backends nor to the reponse returned to the user.
New load balancers have the Request Id feature enabled unless isRequestIdEnabled is set to False.
Example: {@code true}
If isRequestIdEnabled is true then this field contains the name of the header field that contains the unique request id that is attached to every request from the load balancer to the load balancer backends and to every response from the load balancer.
If a request to the load balancer already contains a header with same name as specified in requestIdHeader then the load balancer will not change the value of that field.
If isRequestIdEnabled is false then this field is ignored.
*Notes:** * Unless the header name is \"\" it must start with \"X-\" prefix. * Setting the header name to \"\" will set it to the default: X-Request-Id.
Configuration details to update a load balancer.
*Warning:** Oracle recommends that you avoid using any confidential information when you supply string values using the API.