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```
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resource "aws_elb" "lb" {
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name = "test-lb"
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availability_zones = ["us-east-1a"]
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listener {
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instance_port = 8000
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instance_protocol = "http"
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lb_port = 80
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lb_protocol = "http"
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}
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availability_zones = ["us-east-1a"]
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listener {
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instance_port = 8000
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instance_protocol = "http"
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lb_port = 80
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lb_protocol = "http"
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}
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}
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resource "aws_app_cookie_stickiness_policy" "foo" {
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name = "foo_policy"
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load_balancer = "${aws_elb.lb.id}"
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lb_port = 80
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cookie_name = "MyAppCookie"
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name = "foo_policy"
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load_balancer = "${aws_elb.lb.name}"
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lb_port = 80
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cookie_name = "MyAppCookie"
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}
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```
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The following arguments are supported:
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* `name` - (Required) The name of the stickiness policy.
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* `load_balancer` - (Required) The load balancer to which the policy
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* `load_balancer` - (Required) The name of load balancer to which the policy
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should be attached.
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* `lb_port` - (Required) The load balancer port to which the policy
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should be applied. This must be an active listener on the load
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* `id` - The ID of the policy.
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* `name` - The name of the stickiness policy.
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* `load_balancer` - The load balancer to which the policy is attached.
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* `load_balancer` - The name of load balancer to which the policy is attached.
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* `lb_port` - The load balancer port to which the policy is applied.
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* `cookie_name` - The application cookie whose lifetime the ELB's cookie should follow.
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