Amazon EventBridge Documentation
Amazon EventBridge is a serverless event bus service that makes it easy to connect your applications with data from a
variety of sources. EventBridge delivers a stream of real-time data from your own applications, software-as-a-service (SaaS)
applications, and AWS services and routes that data to targets such as AWS Lambda. You can set up routing rules to determine
where to send your data to build application architectures that react in real time to all of your data sources. EventBridge
enables you to build event-driven architectures that are loosely coupled and distributed.
EventBridge
- Describes key concepts of Amazon EventBridge and provides instructions for using the features of Amazon EventBridge.
- Describes the core API operations for Amazon EventBridge in detail.
- Documents the Amazon EventBridge commands available in the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI).
- Provides a conceptual overview and the API operations for using Amazon EventBridge Pipes.
- Provides a comprehensive listing of the events that AWS services send to Amazon EventBridge.
- Describes API operations that you can use to manage schemas and generate code bindings for Amazon EventBridge events.
- Provides information for partners to onboard with Amazon EventBridge.
Amazon EventBridge Scheduler
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