@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AbstractAmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsync extends AbstractAmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntime implements AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsync
AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsync. Convenient method forms pass through to
the corresponding overload that takes a request object and an AsyncHandler, which throws an
UnsupportedOperationException.ENDPOINT_PREFIX| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
Future<BatchGetRecordResult> |
batchGetRecordAsync(BatchGetRecordRequest request)
Retrieves a batch of
Records from a FeatureGroup. |
Future<BatchGetRecordResult> |
batchGetRecordAsync(BatchGetRecordRequest request,
AsyncHandler<BatchGetRecordRequest,BatchGetRecordResult> asyncHandler)
Retrieves a batch of
Records from a FeatureGroup. |
Future<DeleteRecordResult> |
deleteRecordAsync(DeleteRecordRequest request)
Deletes a
Record from a FeatureGroup in the OnlineStore. |
Future<DeleteRecordResult> |
deleteRecordAsync(DeleteRecordRequest request,
AsyncHandler<DeleteRecordRequest,DeleteRecordResult> asyncHandler)
Deletes a
Record from a FeatureGroup in the OnlineStore. |
Future<GetRecordResult> |
getRecordAsync(GetRecordRequest request)
Use for
OnlineStore serving from a FeatureStore. |
Future<GetRecordResult> |
getRecordAsync(GetRecordRequest request,
AsyncHandler<GetRecordRequest,GetRecordResult> asyncHandler)
Use for
OnlineStore serving from a FeatureStore. |
Future<PutRecordResult> |
putRecordAsync(PutRecordRequest request)
The
PutRecord API is used to ingest a list of Records into your feature group. |
Future<PutRecordResult> |
putRecordAsync(PutRecordRequest request,
AsyncHandler<PutRecordRequest,PutRecordResult> asyncHandler)
The
PutRecord API is used to ingest a list of Records into your feature group. |
batchGetRecord, deleteRecord, getCachedResponseMetadata, getRecord, putRecord, shutdownequals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitbatchGetRecord, deleteRecord, getCachedResponseMetadata, getRecord, putRecord, shutdownpublic Future<BatchGetRecordResult> batchGetRecordAsync(BatchGetRecordRequest request)
AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsync
Retrieves a batch of Records from a FeatureGroup.
batchGetRecordAsync in interface AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsyncpublic Future<BatchGetRecordResult> batchGetRecordAsync(BatchGetRecordRequest request, AsyncHandler<BatchGetRecordRequest,BatchGetRecordResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsync
Retrieves a batch of Records from a FeatureGroup.
batchGetRecordAsync in interface AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<DeleteRecordResult> deleteRecordAsync(DeleteRecordRequest request)
AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsync
Deletes a Record from a FeatureGroup in the OnlineStore. Feature Store
supports both SoftDelete and HardDelete. For SoftDelete (default), feature
columns are set to null and the record is no longer retrievable by GetRecord or
BatchGetRecord. For HardDelete, the complete Record is removed from the
OnlineStore. In both cases, Feature Store appends the deleted record marker to the
OfflineStore. The deleted record marker is a record with the same RecordIdentifer as
the original, but with is_deleted value set to True, EventTime set to the
delete input EventTime, and other feature values set to null.
Note that the EventTime specified in DeleteRecord should be set later than the
EventTime of the existing record in the OnlineStore for that
RecordIdentifer. If it is not, the deletion does not occur:
For SoftDelete, the existing (not deleted) record remains in the OnlineStore, though
the delete record marker is still written to the OfflineStore.
HardDelete returns EventTime: 400 ValidationException to indicate that the
delete operation failed. No delete record marker is written to the OfflineStore.
When a record is deleted from the OnlineStore, the deleted record marker is appended to the
OfflineStore. If you have the Iceberg table format enabled for your OfflineStore, you
can remove all history of a record from the OfflineStore using Amazon Athena or Apache Spark. For
information on how to hard delete a record from the OfflineStore with the Iceberg table format
enabled, see Delete records from the offline store.
deleteRecordAsync in interface AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsyncpublic Future<DeleteRecordResult> deleteRecordAsync(DeleteRecordRequest request, AsyncHandler<DeleteRecordRequest,DeleteRecordResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsync
Deletes a Record from a FeatureGroup in the OnlineStore. Feature Store
supports both SoftDelete and HardDelete. For SoftDelete (default), feature
columns are set to null and the record is no longer retrievable by GetRecord or
BatchGetRecord. For HardDelete, the complete Record is removed from the
OnlineStore. In both cases, Feature Store appends the deleted record marker to the
OfflineStore. The deleted record marker is a record with the same RecordIdentifer as
the original, but with is_deleted value set to True, EventTime set to the
delete input EventTime, and other feature values set to null.
Note that the EventTime specified in DeleteRecord should be set later than the
EventTime of the existing record in the OnlineStore for that
RecordIdentifer. If it is not, the deletion does not occur:
For SoftDelete, the existing (not deleted) record remains in the OnlineStore, though
the delete record marker is still written to the OfflineStore.
HardDelete returns EventTime: 400 ValidationException to indicate that the
delete operation failed. No delete record marker is written to the OfflineStore.
When a record is deleted from the OnlineStore, the deleted record marker is appended to the
OfflineStore. If you have the Iceberg table format enabled for your OfflineStore, you
can remove all history of a record from the OfflineStore using Amazon Athena or Apache Spark. For
information on how to hard delete a record from the OfflineStore with the Iceberg table format
enabled, see Delete records from the offline store.
deleteRecordAsync in interface AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<GetRecordResult> getRecordAsync(GetRecordRequest request)
AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsync
Use for OnlineStore serving from a FeatureStore. Only the latest records stored in the
OnlineStore can be retrieved. If no Record with RecordIdentifierValue is found, then an
empty result is returned.
getRecordAsync in interface AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsyncpublic Future<GetRecordResult> getRecordAsync(GetRecordRequest request, AsyncHandler<GetRecordRequest,GetRecordResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsync
Use for OnlineStore serving from a FeatureStore. Only the latest records stored in the
OnlineStore can be retrieved. If no Record with RecordIdentifierValue is found, then an
empty result is returned.
getRecordAsync in interface AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.public Future<PutRecordResult> putRecordAsync(PutRecordRequest request)
AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsync
The PutRecord API is used to ingest a list of Records into your feature group.
If a new record’s EventTime is greater, the new record is written to both the
OnlineStore and OfflineStore. Otherwise, the record is a historic record and it is
written only to the OfflineStore.
You can specify the ingestion to be applied to the OnlineStore, OfflineStore, or both
by using the TargetStores request parameter.
You can set the ingested record to expire at a given time to live (TTL) duration after the record’s event time,
ExpiresAt = EventTime + TtlDuration, by specifying the
TtlDuration parameter. A record level TtlDuration is set when specifying the
TtlDuration parameter using the PutRecord API call. If the input
TtlDuration is null or unspecified, TtlDuration is set to the default
feature group level TtlDuration. A record level TtlDuration supersedes the group level
TtlDuration.
putRecordAsync in interface AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsyncpublic Future<PutRecordResult> putRecordAsync(PutRecordRequest request, AsyncHandler<PutRecordRequest,PutRecordResult> asyncHandler)
AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsync
The PutRecord API is used to ingest a list of Records into your feature group.
If a new record’s EventTime is greater, the new record is written to both the
OnlineStore and OfflineStore. Otherwise, the record is a historic record and it is
written only to the OfflineStore.
You can specify the ingestion to be applied to the OnlineStore, OfflineStore, or both
by using the TargetStores request parameter.
You can set the ingested record to expire at a given time to live (TTL) duration after the record’s event time,
ExpiresAt = EventTime + TtlDuration, by specifying the
TtlDuration parameter. A record level TtlDuration is set when specifying the
TtlDuration parameter using the PutRecord API call. If the input
TtlDuration is null or unspecified, TtlDuration is set to the default
feature group level TtlDuration. A record level TtlDuration supersedes the group level
TtlDuration.
putRecordAsync in interface AmazonSageMakerFeatureStoreRuntimeAsyncasyncHandler - Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.