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* Note: Do not directly implement this interface, new methods are added to it regularly. Extend from * {@link com.amazonaws.services.cloudtraildata.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.
*
* 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.
*
* 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.
*