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


Starting today, you can use enhanced logging capability in Amazon EventBridge to monitor and debug your event-driven applications with comprehensive logs. These new enhancements help improve how you monitor and troubleshoot event flows.

Here’s how you can find this new capability on the Amazon EventBridge console:

The new observability capabilities address microservices and event-driven architecture monitoring challenges by providing comprehensive event lifecycle tracking. EventBridge now generates detailed log entries every time a matched event against rules is published, delivered to subscribers, or encounters failures and retries.

You gain visibility into the complete event journey with detailed information about successes, failures, and status codes that make identifying and diagnosing issues straightforward. What used to take hours of trial-and-error debugging now takes minutes with detailed event lifecycle tracking and built-in query tools.

Using Amazon EventBridge enhanced observability
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