Get the endpoint that is being used to call (ex, https://www.example.com).
Sets the endpoint to call (ex, https://www.example.com).
The endpoint of the service.
Determines whether realm specific endpoint should be used or not. Set realmSpecificEndpointTemplateEnabled to "true" if the user wants to enable use of realm specific endpoint template, otherwise set it to "false"
flag to enable the use of realm specific endpoint template
Close the client once it is no longer needed
Provides a mechanism to manually commit offsets, if not using commit-on-get consumer semantics. This commits offsets assicated with the provided cursor, extends the timeout on each of the affected partitions, and returns an updated cursor.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ConsumerCommitResponse
Allows long-running processes to extend the timeout on partitions reserved by a consumer instance.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
ConsumerHeartbeatResponse
Creates a cursor. Cursors are used to consume a stream, starting from a specific point in the partition and going forward from there. You can create a cursor based on an offset, a time, the trim horizon, or the most recent message in the stream. As the oldest message inside the retention period boundary, using the trim horizon effectively lets you consume all messages in the stream. A cursor based on the most recent message allows consumption of only messages that are added to the stream after you create the cursor. Cursors expire five minutes after you receive them from the service.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateCursorResponse
Creates a group-cursor.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
CreateGroupCursorResponse
Returns the current state of a consumer group.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetGroupResponse
Returns messages from the specified stream using the specified cursor as the starting point for consumption. By default, the number of messages returned is undefined, but the service returns as many as possible. To get messages, you must first obtain a cursor using the {@link #createCursor(CreateCursorRequest) createCursor} operation. In the response, retrieve the value of the 'opc-next-cursor' header to pass as a parameter to get the next batch of messages in the stream.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
GetMessagesResponse
Emits messages to a stream. There's no limit to the number of messages in a request, but the total size of a message or request must be 1 MiB or less. The service calculates the partition ID from the message key and stores messages that share a key on the same partition. If a message does not contain a key or if the key is null, the service generates a message key for you. The partition ID cannot be passed as a parameter.
This operation does not retry by default if the user has not defined a retry configuration.
PutMessagesResponse
Shutdown the circuit breaker used by the client when it is no longer needed
Forcefully changes the current location of a group as a whole; reseting processing location of all consumers to a particular location in the stream.
This operation uses {@link common.OciSdkDefaultRetryConfiguration} by default if no retry configuration is defined by the user.
UpdateGroupResponse
This service client does not use circuit breakers by default if the user has not defined a circuit breaker configuration.