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package example;

import com.amazonaws.services.lambda.runtime.Context;
import com.amazonaws.services.lambda.runtime.LambdaLogger;
import com.amazonaws.services.lambda.runtime.RequestHandler;

// Handler value: example.Handler
public class Handler2 implements RequestHandler<String, String> {

    @Override
    public String handleRequest(String event, Context context) {

        PersistCase perCase = new PersistCase();

        LambdaLogger logger = context.getLogger();
        String val = event ;
       logger.log("CASE is about to be assigned " +val);

       // Create very simple logic to assign case to an employee
        int tmp = (Math.random() <= 0.5) ? 1 : 2;

        logger.log("TMP IS " +tmp);

        String emailEmp= "";

        if (tmp == 1) {
            // assign to tblue
            emailEmp = "[email protected]";
            perCase.putRecord(val, "Tom Blue", emailEmp );
        } else {
            // assign to swhite
            emailEmp = "[email protected]";
            perCase.putRecord(val, "Sarah White", emailEmp);
        }

        logger.log("emailEmp IS " +emailEmp);
        //return email - used in the next step
        return emailEmp;
        }
}