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# Release history for google-apis-vmmigration_v1alpha1
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### v0.26.0 (2023-02-15)
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# Simple REST client for version V1alpha1 of the VM Migration API
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This is a simple client library for version V1alpha1 of the VM Migration API. It provides:
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For reference information on specific calls in the VM Migration API, see the {Google::Apis::VmmigrationV1alpha1::VMMigrationServiceService class reference docs}.
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## Which client should I use?
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class Representation < Google::Apis::Core::JsonRepresentation
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