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Monitor and debug event-driven applications with new Amazon EventBridge logging

6 days ago 1 min read aws.amazon.com

Summary: This is a summary of an article originally published by AWS Blog. Read the full original article here →

Amazon has introduced new logging capabilities for Amazon EventBridge, aimed at enhancing the monitoring and debugging of event-driven applications. This feature enables developers to capture detailed information about each event sent to EventBridge, helping them understand how their applications are processing events in real-time.

The new logging capabilities allow developers to analyze important attributes of events, such as their structure and time of arrival. This data can be extremely valuable when troubleshooting issues or identifying trends in event processing. With these logs, teams can gain insights into their application’s behavior and optimize performance more effectively.

To utilize these logging features, developers can easily enable logging within the EventBridge console. This streamlined process not only saves time but also ensures that teams can quickly respond to application needs. Moreover, by integrating these logs with other AWS services, such as Amazon CloudWatch, users can create customized dashboards for better visualization and monitoring of their event-driven infrastructure.

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