Working with events and Amazon EventBridge schema registry | Amazon Web Services

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When building event-driven applications, it is critical to determine what events exist in the application, who produces them, and who subscribes and react to them. The first step in identifying these events is to work through the process of event discovery. In this process, you decide the events that the event source produces, and what parts of the application must know about those events. Events schemas describe the structure of an event and fields included in the event. If the event's contents match the event target's requirements, the
service sends the event to the target. If you have an existing application that you want to discover event schemas automatically for you, can enable EventBridge schema discovery. If you are building a new application, you can conduct an event discovery exercise.

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