@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public interface AWSCloudTrailDataAsync extends AWSCloudTrailData
AsyncHandler
can be used to
receive notification when an asynchronous operation completes.
Note: Do not directly implement this interface, new methods are added to it regularly. Extend from
AbstractAWSCloudTrailDataAsync
instead.
The CloudTrail Data Service lets you ingest events into CloudTrail from any source in your hybrid environments, such
as in-house or SaaS applications hosted on-premises or in the cloud, virtual machines, or containers. You can store,
access, analyze, troubleshoot and take action on this data without maintaining multiple log aggregators and reporting
tools. After you run PutAuditEvents
to ingest your application activity into CloudTrail, you can use
CloudTrail Lake to search, query, and analyze the data that is logged from your applications.
ENDPOINT_PREFIX
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
Future<PutAuditEventsResult> |
putAuditEventsAsync(PutAuditEventsRequest putAuditEventsRequest)
Ingests your application events into CloudTrail Lake.
|
Future<PutAuditEventsResult> |
putAuditEventsAsync(PutAuditEventsRequest putAuditEventsRequest,
AsyncHandler<PutAuditEventsRequest,PutAuditEventsResult> asyncHandler)
Ingests your application events into CloudTrail Lake.
|
getCachedResponseMetadata, putAuditEvents, shutdown
Future<PutAuditEventsResult> putAuditEventsAsync(PutAuditEventsRequest putAuditEventsRequest)
Ingests your application events into CloudTrail Lake. A required parameter, auditEvents
, accepts the
JSON records (also called payload) of events that you want CloudTrail to ingest. You can add up to 100 of
these events (or up to 1 MB) per PutAuditEvents
request.
putAuditEventsRequest
- Future<PutAuditEventsResult> putAuditEventsAsync(PutAuditEventsRequest putAuditEventsRequest, AsyncHandler<PutAuditEventsRequest,PutAuditEventsResult> asyncHandler)
Ingests your application events into CloudTrail Lake. A required parameter, auditEvents
, accepts the
JSON records (also called payload) of events that you want CloudTrail to ingest. You can add up to 100 of
these events (or up to 1 MB) per PutAuditEvents
request.
putAuditEventsRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.