REST stub implementation for the Operations service API.
This class is for advanced usage and reflects the underlying API directly.
Note: This OperationsClient was originally auto-generated by the generator. There has been a
few handwritten changes since then and has not been regenerated.
Constructs an instance of HttpJsonOperationsStub, using the given settings. This is protected
so that it is easy to make a subclass, but otherwise, the static factory methods should be
preferred.
Constructs an instance of HttpJsonOperationsStub, using the given settings. This is protected
so that it is easy to make a subclass, but otherwise, the static factory methods should be
preferred.
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