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Learn more about Amazon EventBridge resource policies and multi-account event bus topologies. This repo contains sample code for the AWS re:Invent 2020 session "Building event-driven applications with Amazon EventBridge" (https://youtu.be/Wk0FoXTUEjo) and the AWS Compute blog post "Simplifying cross-account access with Amazon EventBridge" (https…

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Amazon EventBridge resource policy samples

Amazon EventBridge resource policies that make it easier to build applications that work across accounts. Resource policies provide you with a powerful mechanism for modeling your event buses across multiple accounts, and give you fine-grained control over EventBridge API invocations.

This repository contains sample implementations for Amazon EventBridge resource policies.

1. E-commerce example walk-through

This sample application walks you through how to use Amazon EventBridge resource policies as presented in feature release blog post

Get started with the e-commerce sample >

Walkthrough architecture

2. Multi-account design patterns

The samples in this section provide sample implementations using "single-bus, multi-account", and "multi-bus, multi-account" patterns as presented in the AWS re:Invent 2020 session Building event-driven applications with Amazon EventBridge which is available on-demand on YouTube.

Explore all the multi-account design patterns >

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Videos

For more on this topic, check out these re:Invent recordings:

Walkthrough architecture

Walkthrough architecture

Workshops

The AWS Serverless Developer Experience workshop offers hands-on experience building a serverless solution using AWS SAM and AWS SAM CLI. It covers event-driven architectures, messaging patterns, orchestration, observability, and their implementation. You'll explore open-source tools, Powertools for AWS Lambda, and simplified CI/CD deployments with AWS SAM Pipelines. The goal is to provide an immersive serverless development experience.

Additional resources

For more serverless learning resources, visit Serverless Land.

Security

See CONTRIBUTING for more information.

License

This library is licensed under the MIT-0 License. See the LICENSE file.

Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.

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Learn more about Amazon EventBridge resource policies and multi-account event bus topologies. This repo contains sample code for the AWS re:Invent 2020 session "Building event-driven applications with Amazon EventBridge" (https://youtu.be/Wk0FoXTUEjo) and the AWS Compute blog post "Simplifying cross-account access with Amazon EventBridge" (https…

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