/// <summary> /// Initiates the asynchronous execution of the StartInstances operation. /// </summary> /// /// <param name="request">Container for the necessary parameters to execute the StartInstances operation.</param> /// <param name="cancellationToken"> /// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. /// </param> /// <returns>The task object representing the asynchronous operation.</returns> public Task<StartInstancesResponse> StartInstancesAsync(StartInstancesRequest request, System.Threading.CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken)) { var marshaller = new StartInstancesRequestMarshaller(); var unmarshaller = StartInstancesResponseUnmarshaller.Instance; return InvokeAsync<StartInstancesRequest,StartInstancesResponse>(request, marshaller, unmarshaller, cancellationToken); }
public void StartInstancesMarshallTest() { var operation = service_model.FindOperation("StartInstances"); var request = InstantiateClassGenerator.Execute<StartInstancesRequest>(); var marshaller = new StartInstancesRequestMarshaller(); var internalRequest = marshaller.Marshall(request); var validator = new AWSQueryValidator(internalRequest.Parameters, request, service_model, operation); validator.Validate(); var payloadResponse = new XmlSampleGenerator(service_model, operation).Execute(); UnmarshallerContext context = new EC2UnmarshallerContext(Utils.CreateStreamFromString(payloadResponse), false, new WebResponseData()); var response = StartInstancesResponseUnmarshaller.Instance.Unmarshall(context) as StartInstancesResponse; InstantiateClassGenerator.ValidateObjectFullyInstantiated(response); }
/// <summary> /// Starts an Amazon EBS-backed AMI that you've previously stopped. /// /// /// <para> /// Instances that use Amazon EBS volumes as their root devices can be quickly stopped /// and started. When an instance is stopped, the compute resources are released and you /// are not billed for hourly instance usage. However, your root partition Amazon EBS /// volume remains, continues to persist your data, and you are charged for Amazon EBS /// volume usage. You can restart your instance at any time. Each time you transition /// an instance from stopped to started, Amazon EC2 charges a full instance hour, even /// if transitions happen multiple times within a single hour. /// </para> /// /// <para> /// Before stopping an instance, make sure it is in a state from which it can be restarted. /// Stopping an instance does not preserve data stored in RAM. /// </para> /// /// <para> /// Performing this operation on an instance that uses an instance store as its root device /// returns an error. /// </para> /// /// <para> /// For more information, see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/Stop_Start.html">Stopping /// Instances</a> in the <i>Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide</i>. /// </para> /// </summary> /// <param name="request">Container for the necessary parameters to execute the StartInstances service method.</param> /// /// <returns>The response from the StartInstances service method, as returned by EC2.</returns> public StartInstancesResponse StartInstances(StartInstancesRequest request) { var marshaller = new StartInstancesRequestMarshaller(); var unmarshaller = StartInstancesResponseUnmarshaller.Instance; return Invoke<StartInstancesRequest,StartInstancesResponse>(request, marshaller, unmarshaller); }
/// <summary> /// Initiates the asynchronous execution of the StartInstances operation. /// </summary> /// /// <param name="request">Container for the necessary parameters to execute the StartInstances operation on AmazonEC2Client.</param> /// <param name="callback">An AsyncCallback delegate that is invoked when the operation completes.</param> /// <param name="state">A user-defined state object that is passed to the callback procedure. Retrieve this object from within the callback /// procedure using the AsyncState property.</param> /// /// <returns>An IAsyncResult that can be used to poll or wait for results, or both; this value is also needed when invoking EndStartInstances /// operation.</returns> public IAsyncResult BeginStartInstances(StartInstancesRequest request, AsyncCallback callback, object state) { var marshaller = new StartInstancesRequestMarshaller(); var unmarshaller = StartInstancesResponseUnmarshaller.Instance; return BeginInvoke<StartInstancesRequest>(request, marshaller, unmarshaller, callback, state); }
IAsyncResult invokeStartInstances(StartInstancesRequest startInstancesRequest, AsyncCallback callback, object state, bool synchronized) { IRequest irequest = new StartInstancesRequestMarshaller().Marshall(startInstancesRequest); var unmarshaller = StartInstancesResponseUnmarshaller.GetInstance(); AsyncResult result = new AsyncResult(irequest, callback, state, synchronized, signer, unmarshaller); Invoke(result); return result; }
/// <summary> /// <para>Starts an Amazon EBS-backed AMI that you've previously stopped.</para> <para>Instances that use Amazon EBS volumes as their root /// devices can be quickly stopped and started. When an instance is stopped, the compute resources are released and you are not billed for /// hourly instance usage. However, your root partition Amazon EBS volume remains, continues to persist your data, and you are charged for /// Amazon EBS volume usage. You can restart your instance at any time. Each time you transition an instance from stopped to started, Amazon EC2 /// charges a full instance hour, even if transitions happen multiple times within a single hour.</para> <para>Before stopping an instance, make /// sure it is in a state from which it can be restarted. Stopping an instance does not preserve data stored in RAM.</para> <para>Performing /// this operation on an instance that uses an instance store as its root device returns an error.</para> <para>For more information, see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/Stop_Start.html">Stopping Instances</a> in the <i>Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud /// User Guide</i> .</para> /// </summary> /// /// <param name="startInstancesRequest">Container for the necessary parameters to execute the StartInstances service method on /// AmazonEC2.</param> /// /// <returns>The response from the StartInstances service method, as returned by AmazonEC2.</returns> /// <param name="cancellationToken"> /// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. /// </param> public Task<StartInstancesResponse> StartInstancesAsync(StartInstancesRequest startInstancesRequest, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken)) { var marshaller = new StartInstancesRequestMarshaller(); var unmarshaller = StartInstancesResponseUnmarshaller.GetInstance(); return Invoke<IRequest, StartInstancesRequest, StartInstancesResponse>(startInstancesRequest, marshaller, unmarshaller, signer, cancellationToken); }
/// <summary> /// Initiates the asynchronous execution of the StartInstances operation. /// <seealso cref="Amazon.EC2.IAmazonEC2.StartInstances"/> /// </summary> /// /// <param name="request">Container for the necessary parameters to execute the StartInstances operation.</param> /// <param name="cancellationToken"> /// A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation. /// </param> /// <returns>The task object representing the asynchronous operation.</returns> public async Task<StartInstancesResponse> StartInstancesAsync(StartInstancesRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default(CancellationToken)) { var marshaller = new StartInstancesRequestMarshaller(); var unmarshaller = StartInstancesResponseUnmarshaller.GetInstance(); var response = await Invoke<IRequest, StartInstancesRequest, StartInstancesResponse>(request, marshaller, unmarshaller, signer, cancellationToken) .ConfigureAwait(continueOnCapturedContext: false); return response; }