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