DeleteServiceResponse Class

(QtAws::ServiceDiscovery::DeleteServiceResponse)

The DeleteServiceResponse class provides an interace for ServiceDiscovery DeleteService responses. More...

Header: #include <DeleteServiceResponse>
Inherits: QtAws::ServiceDiscovery::ServiceDiscoveryResponse

Public Functions

DeleteServiceResponse(const DeleteServiceRequest &request, QNetworkReply * const reply, QObject * const parent = 0)

Reimplemented Public Functions

virtual const DeleteServiceRequest *request() const override

Protected Slots

virtual void parseSuccess(QIODevice &response) override

Additional Inherited Members

Detailed Description

The DeleteServiceResponse class provides an interace for ServiceDiscovery DeleteService responses.

Amazon Route 53 auto naming lets you configure public or private namespaces that your microservice applications run in. When instances of the service become available, you can call the auto naming API to register the instance, and Route 53 automatically creates up to five DNS records and an optional health check. Clients that submit DNS queries for the service receive an answer that contains up to eight healthy

See also ServiceDiscoveryClient::deleteService.

Member Function Documentation

DeleteServiceResponse::DeleteServiceResponse(const DeleteServiceRequest &request, QNetworkReply * const reply, QObject * const parent = 0)

Constructs a DeleteServiceResponse object for reply to request, with parent parent.

[override virtual protected slot] void DeleteServiceResponse::parseSuccess(QIODevice &response)

Reimplemented from AwsAbstractResponse::parseSuccess().

Parses a successful ServiceDiscovery DeleteService response.

[override virtual] const DeleteServiceRequest *DeleteServiceResponse::request() const

Reimplemented from AwsAbstractResponse::request().

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