@aws-sdk/client-application-discovery-service 3.312.0 → 3.316.0

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@@ -25,406 +25,273 @@ import { StartImportTaskCommandInput, StartImportTaskCommandOutput } from "./com
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  import { StopContinuousExportCommandInput, StopContinuousExportCommandOutput } from "./commands/StopContinuousExportCommand";
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  import { StopDataCollectionByAgentIdsCommandInput, StopDataCollectionByAgentIdsCommandOutput } from "./commands/StopDataCollectionByAgentIdsCommand";
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  import { UpdateApplicationCommandInput, UpdateApplicationCommandOutput } from "./commands/UpdateApplicationCommand";
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- /**
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- * @public
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- * <fullname>Amazon Web Services Application Discovery Service</fullname>
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- * <p>Amazon Web Services Application Discovery Service helps you plan application migration projects. It
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- * automatically identifies servers, virtual machines (VMs), and network dependencies in your
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- * on-premises data centers. For more information, see the <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/application-discovery/faqs/">Amazon Web Services Application Discovery Service FAQ</a>.
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- * Application Discovery Service offers three ways of performing discovery and
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- * collecting data about your on-premises servers:</p>
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- * <ul>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>
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- * <b>Agentless discovery</b> is recommended for environments
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- * that use VMware vCenter Server. This mode doesn't require you to install an agent on each
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- * host. It does not work in non-VMware environments.</p>
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- * <ul>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>Agentless discovery gathers server information regardless of the operating
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- * systems, which minimizes the time required for initial on-premises infrastructure
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- * assessment.</p>
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- * </li>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>Agentless discovery doesn't collect information about network dependencies, only
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- * agent-based discovery collects that information.</p>
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- * </li>
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- * </ul>
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- * </li>
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- * </ul>
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- * <ul>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>
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- * <b>Agent-based discovery</b> collects a richer set of data
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- * than agentless discovery by using the Amazon Web Services Application Discovery Agent, which you install
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- * on one or more hosts in your data center.</p>
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- * <ul>
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- * <li>
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- * <p> The agent captures infrastructure and application information, including an
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- * inventory of running processes, system performance information, resource utilization,
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- * and network dependencies.</p>
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- * </li>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>The information collected by agents is secured at rest and in transit to the
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- * Application Discovery Service database in the cloud. </p>
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- * </li>
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- * </ul>
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- * </li>
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- * </ul>
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- * <ul>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>
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- * <b>Amazon Web Services Partner Network (APN) solutions</b> integrate with
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- * Application Discovery Service, enabling you to import details of your on-premises
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- * environment directly into Migration Hub without using the discovery connector or discovery
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- * agent.</p>
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- * <ul>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>Third-party application discovery tools can query Amazon Web Services Application Discovery
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- * Service, and they can write to the Application Discovery Service database using the
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- * public API.</p>
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- * </li>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>In this way, you can import data into Migration Hub and view it, so that you can
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- * associate applications with servers and track migrations.</p>
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- * </li>
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- * </ul>
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- * </li>
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- * </ul>
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- * <p>
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- * <b>Recommendations</b>
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- * </p>
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- * <p>We recommend that you use agent-based discovery for non-VMware environments, and
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- * whenever you want to collect information about network dependencies. You can run agent-based
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- * and agentless discovery simultaneously. Use agentless discovery to complete the initial
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- * infrastructure assessment quickly, and then install agents on select hosts to collect
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- * additional information.</p>
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- * <p>
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- * <b>Working With This Guide</b>
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- * </p>
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- * <p>This API reference provides descriptions, syntax, and usage examples for each of the
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- * actions and data types for Application Discovery Service. The topic for each action shows the
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- * API request parameters and the response. Alternatively, you can use one of the Amazon Web Services SDKs to
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- * access an API that is tailored to the programming language or platform that you're using. For
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- * more information, see <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/tools/#SDKs">Amazon Web Services
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- * SDKs</a>.</p>
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- * <note>
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- * <ul>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>Remember that you must set your Migration Hub home region before you call any of
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- * these APIs.</p>
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- * </li>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>You must make API calls for write actions (create, notify, associate, disassociate,
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- * import, or put) while in your home region, or a <code>HomeRegionNotSetException</code>
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- * error is returned.</p>
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- * </li>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>API calls for read actions (list, describe, stop, and delete) are permitted outside
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- * of your home region.</p>
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- * </li>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>Although it is unlikely, the Migration Hub home region could change. If you call
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- * APIs outside the home region, an <code>InvalidInputException</code> is returned.</p>
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- * </li>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>You must call <code>GetHomeRegion</code> to obtain the latest Migration Hub home
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- * region.</p>
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- * </li>
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- * </ul>
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- * </note>
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- * <p>This guide is intended for use with the <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/application-discovery/latest/userguide/">Amazon Web Services Application
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- * Discovery Service User Guide</a>.</p>
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- * <important>
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- * <p>All data is handled according to the <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/privacy/">Amazon Web Services
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- * Privacy Policy</a>. You can operate Application Discovery Service offline to inspect
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- * collected data before it is shared with the service.</p>
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- * </important>
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- */
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- export declare class ApplicationDiscoveryService extends ApplicationDiscoveryServiceClient {
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+ export interface ApplicationDiscoveryService {
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  /**
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- * <p>Associates one or more configuration items with an application.</p>
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+ * @see {@link AssociateConfigurationItemsToApplicationCommand}
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  associateConfigurationItemsToApplication(args: AssociateConfigurationItemsToApplicationCommandInput, options?: __HttpHandlerOptions): Promise<AssociateConfigurationItemsToApplicationCommandOutput>;
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  associateConfigurationItemsToApplication(args: AssociateConfigurationItemsToApplicationCommandInput, cb: (err: any, data?: AssociateConfigurationItemsToApplicationCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  associateConfigurationItemsToApplication(args: AssociateConfigurationItemsToApplicationCommandInput, options: __HttpHandlerOptions, cb: (err: any, data?: AssociateConfigurationItemsToApplicationCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  /**
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- * @public
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- * <p>Deletes one or more import tasks, each identified by their import ID. Each import task has
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- * a number of records that can identify servers or applications. </p>
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- * <p>Amazon Web Services Application Discovery Service has built-in matching logic that will identify when
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- * discovered servers match existing entries that you've previously discovered, the information
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- * for the already-existing discovered server is updated. When you delete an import task that
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- * contains records that were used to match, the information in those matched records that comes
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- * from the deleted records will also be deleted.</p>
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+ * @see {@link BatchDeleteImportDataCommand}
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  */
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  batchDeleteImportData(args: BatchDeleteImportDataCommandInput, options?: __HttpHandlerOptions): Promise<BatchDeleteImportDataCommandOutput>;
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  batchDeleteImportData(args: BatchDeleteImportDataCommandInput, cb: (err: any, data?: BatchDeleteImportDataCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  batchDeleteImportData(args: BatchDeleteImportDataCommandInput, options: __HttpHandlerOptions, cb: (err: any, data?: BatchDeleteImportDataCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  /**
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- * <p>Creates an application with the given name and description.</p>
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+ * @see {@link CreateApplicationCommand}
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  createApplication(args: CreateApplicationCommandInput, options?: __HttpHandlerOptions): Promise<CreateApplicationCommandOutput>;
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  createApplication(args: CreateApplicationCommandInput, cb: (err: any, data?: CreateApplicationCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  createApplication(args: CreateApplicationCommandInput, options: __HttpHandlerOptions, cb: (err: any, data?: CreateApplicationCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  /**
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- * @public
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- * <p>Creates one or more tags for configuration items. Tags are metadata that help you
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- * categorize IT assets. This API accepts a list of multiple configuration items.</p>
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- * <important>
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- * <p>Do not store sensitive information (like personal data) in tags.</p>
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- * </important>
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+ * @see {@link CreateTagsCommand}
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  createTags(args: CreateTagsCommandInput, options?: __HttpHandlerOptions): Promise<CreateTagsCommandOutput>;
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  createTags(args: CreateTagsCommandInput, cb: (err: any, data?: CreateTagsCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  createTags(args: CreateTagsCommandInput, options: __HttpHandlerOptions, cb: (err: any, data?: CreateTagsCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  /**
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- * <p>Deletes a list of applications and their associations with configuration
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+ * @see {@link DeleteApplicationsCommand}
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  deleteApplications(args: DeleteApplicationsCommandInput, options?: __HttpHandlerOptions): Promise<DeleteApplicationsCommandOutput>;
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  deleteApplications(args: DeleteApplicationsCommandInput, cb: (err: any, data?: DeleteApplicationsCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  deleteApplications(args: DeleteApplicationsCommandInput, options: __HttpHandlerOptions, cb: (err: any, data?: DeleteApplicationsCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  /**
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- * <p>Deletes the association between configuration items and one or more tags. This API
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- * accepts a list of multiple configuration items.</p>
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+ * @see {@link DeleteTagsCommand}
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  deleteTags(args: DeleteTagsCommandInput, options?: __HttpHandlerOptions): Promise<DeleteTagsCommandOutput>;
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  deleteTags(args: DeleteTagsCommandInput, cb: (err: any, data?: DeleteTagsCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  deleteTags(args: DeleteTagsCommandInput, options: __HttpHandlerOptions, cb: (err: any, data?: DeleteTagsCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  /**
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- * <p>Lists agents or connectors as specified by ID or other filters. All agents/connectors
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- * associated with your user account can be listed if you call <code>DescribeAgents</code> as is
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- * without passing any parameters.</p>
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+ * @see {@link DescribeAgentsCommand}
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  describeAgents(args: DescribeAgentsCommandInput, options?: __HttpHandlerOptions): Promise<DescribeAgentsCommandOutput>;
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  describeAgents(args: DescribeAgentsCommandInput, cb: (err: any, data?: DescribeAgentsCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  describeAgents(args: DescribeAgentsCommandInput, options: __HttpHandlerOptions, cb: (err: any, data?: DescribeAgentsCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  /**
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- * <p>Retrieves attributes for a list of configuration item IDs.</p>
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- * <note>
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- * <p>All of the supplied IDs must be for the same asset type from one of the
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- * following:</p>
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- * <p>server</p>
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- * </li>
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- * <p>application</p>
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- * </li>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>process</p>
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- * </li>
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- * <li>
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- * <p>connection</p>
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- * </li>
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- * </ul>
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- * <p>Output fields are specific to the asset type specified. For example, the output for a
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- * <i>server</i> configuration item includes a list of attributes about the
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- * server, such as host name, operating system, number of network cards, etc.</p>
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- * <p>For a complete list of outputs for each asset type, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/application-discovery/latest/userguide/discovery-api-queries.html#DescribeConfigurations">Using the DescribeConfigurations Action</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services Application
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- * Discovery Service User Guide</i>.</p>
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  describeConfigurations(args: DescribeConfigurationsCommandInput, options?: __HttpHandlerOptions): Promise<DescribeConfigurationsCommandOutput>;
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  describeConfigurations(args: DescribeConfigurationsCommandInput, cb: (err: any, data?: DescribeConfigurationsCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  describeConfigurations(args: DescribeConfigurationsCommandInput, options: __HttpHandlerOptions, cb: (err: any, data?: DescribeConfigurationsCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  /**
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- * <p>Lists exports as specified by ID. All continuous exports associated with your user
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- * account can be listed if you call <code>DescribeContinuousExports</code> as is without passing
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- * any parameters.</p>
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  describeContinuousExports(args: DescribeContinuousExportsCommandInput, cb: (err: any, data?: DescribeContinuousExportsCommandOutput) => void): void;
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  /**
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- * <code>DescribeExportConfigurations</code> is deprecated. Use <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/application-discovery/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeExportTasks.html">DescribeExportTasks</a>, instead.</p>
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- * <p>Retrieve status of one or more export tasks. You can retrieve the status of up to 100
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- * IDs, the Amazon S3 Object URL for the import file, and more.</p>
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  describeImportTasks(args: DescribeImportTasksCommandInput, options: __HttpHandlerOptions, cb: (err: any, data?: DescribeImportTasksCommandOutput) => void): void;
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- * <p>Retrieves a list of configuration items that have tags as specified by the key-value
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- * pairs, name and value, passed to the optional parameter <code>filters</code>.</p>
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- * <p>There are three valid tag filter names:</p>
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- * <p>tagValue</p>
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- * listed if you call <code>DescribeTags</code> as is without passing any parameters.</p>
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- * enables you to view and evaluate the data. Data includes tags and tag associations, processes,
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- * connections, servers, and system performance. This API returns an export ID that you can query
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- * you can find here: <a href="https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/templates-7cffcf56-bd96-4b1c-b45b-a5b42f282e46/import_template.csv">https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/templates-7cffcf56-bd96-4b1c-b45b-a5b42f282e46/import_template.csv</a>.</p>
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+ * <fullname>Amazon Web Services Application Discovery Service</fullname>
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+ * <p>Amazon Web Services Application Discovery Service helps you plan application migration projects. It
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+ * automatically identifies servers, virtual machines (VMs), and network dependencies in your
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+ * <b>Agentless discovery</b> is recommended for environments
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+ * that use VMware vCenter Server. This mode doesn't require you to install an agent on each
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+ * <ul>
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+ * <p>Agentless discovery gathers server information regardless of the operating
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+ * systems, which minimizes the time required for initial on-premises infrastructure
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+ * assessment.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>Agentless discovery doesn't collect information about network dependencies, only
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+ * </li>
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+ * </ul>
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+ * </li>
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+ * </ul>
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+ * <ul>
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+ * <ul>
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+ * <p> The agent captures infrastructure and application information, including an
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+ * inventory of running processes, system performance information, resource utilization,
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+ * and network dependencies.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>The information collected by agents is secured at rest and in transit to the
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+ * Application Discovery Service database in the cloud. </p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * </ul>
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+ * </li>
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+ * </ul>
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+ * <b>Amazon Web Services Partner Network (APN) solutions</b> integrate with
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+ * <ul>
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+ * <p>Third-party application discovery tools can query Amazon Web Services Application Discovery
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+ * Service, and they can write to the Application Discovery Service database using the
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+ * </li>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>In this way, you can import data into Migration Hub and view it, so that you can
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+ * associate applications with servers and track migrations.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * </ul>
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+ * </li>
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+ * </ul>
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+ * <p>
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+ * <b>Recommendations</b>
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+ * </p>
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+ * <p>We recommend that you use agent-based discovery for non-VMware environments, and
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+ * whenever you want to collect information about network dependencies. You can run agent-based
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+ * and agentless discovery simultaneously. Use agentless discovery to complete the initial
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+ * infrastructure assessment quickly, and then install agents on select hosts to collect
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+ * additional information.</p>
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+ * <p>
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+ * <b>Working With This Guide</b>
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+ * </p>
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+ * <p>This API reference provides descriptions, syntax, and usage examples for each of the
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+ * actions and data types for Application Discovery Service. The topic for each action shows the
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+ * API request parameters and the response. Alternatively, you can use one of the Amazon Web Services SDKs to
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+ * access an API that is tailored to the programming language or platform that you're using. For
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+ * more information, see <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/tools/#SDKs">Amazon Web Services
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+ * SDKs</a>.</p>
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+ * <note>
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+ * <ul>
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+ * <p>Remember that you must set your Migration Hub home region before you call any of
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+ * these APIs.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>You must make API calls for write actions (create, notify, associate, disassociate,
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+ * import, or put) while in your home region, or a <code>HomeRegionNotSetException</code>
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+ * error is returned.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>API calls for read actions (list, describe, stop, and delete) are permitted outside
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+ * of your home region.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>Although it is unlikely, the Migration Hub home region could change. If you call
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+ * APIs outside the home region, an <code>InvalidInputException</code> is returned.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * <li>
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+ * <p>You must call <code>GetHomeRegion</code> to obtain the latest Migration Hub home
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+ * region.</p>
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+ * </li>
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+ * </ul>
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+ * </note>
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+ * <p>This guide is intended for use with the <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/application-discovery/latest/userguide/">Amazon Web Services Application
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+ * Discovery Service User Guide</a>.</p>
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+ * <important>
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+ * <p>All data is handled according to the <a href="http://aws.amazon.com/privacy/">Amazon Web Services
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+ * Privacy Policy</a>. You can operate Application Discovery Service offline to inspect
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+ * collected data before it is shared with the service.</p>
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+ * </important>
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+ */
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+ export declare class ApplicationDiscoveryService extends ApplicationDiscoveryServiceClient implements ApplicationDiscoveryService {
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