#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct AnalysisLoadBalancerListener { /* private fields */ }
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Describes a load balancer listener.

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The port on which the load balancer is listening.

[Classic Load Balancers] The back-end port for the listener.

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AnalysisLoadBalancerListener.

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src/xml_deser.rs (line 68083)
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pub fn deser_structure_crate_model_analysis_load_balancer_listener(
    decoder: &mut aws_smithy_xml::decode::ScopedDecoder,
) -> Result<crate::model::AnalysisLoadBalancerListener, aws_smithy_xml::decode::XmlDecodeError> {
    #[allow(unused_mut)]
    let mut builder = crate::model::AnalysisLoadBalancerListener::builder();
    while let Some(mut tag) = decoder.next_tag() {
        match tag.start_el() {
            s if s.matches("loadBalancerPort") /* LoadBalancerPort com.amazonaws.ec2#AnalysisLoadBalancerListener$LoadBalancerPort */ =>  {
                let var_3364 =
                    Some(
                         {
                            <i32 as aws_smithy_types::primitive::Parse>::parse_smithy_primitive(
                                aws_smithy_xml::decode::try_data(&mut tag)?.as_ref()
                            )
                            .map_err(|_|aws_smithy_xml::decode::XmlDecodeError::custom("expected (integer: `com.amazonaws.ec2#Port`)"))
                        }
                        ?
                    )
                ;
                builder = builder.set_load_balancer_port(var_3364);
            }
            ,
            s if s.matches("instancePort") /* InstancePort com.amazonaws.ec2#AnalysisLoadBalancerListener$InstancePort */ =>  {
                let var_3365 =
                    Some(
                         {
                            <i32 as aws_smithy_types::primitive::Parse>::parse_smithy_primitive(
                                aws_smithy_xml::decode::try_data(&mut tag)?.as_ref()
                            )
                            .map_err(|_|aws_smithy_xml::decode::XmlDecodeError::custom("expected (integer: `com.amazonaws.ec2#Port`)"))
                        }
                        ?
                    )
                ;
                builder = builder.set_instance_port(var_3365);
            }
            ,
            _ => {}
        }
    }
    Ok(builder.build())
}

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