Implementation Overview for EventBridge
There are different components required to integrate your Automation Engine and Amazon EventBridge so that you can trigger and monitor EventBridge Put Event jobs from your Automic Automation system.
As a system administrator, you carry out the steps required to integrate Automic Automation and EventBridge.
These are the steps you have to follow for the integration:
Download the EventBridge Agent Installation Package
You can download the relevant Agent installation package from our download center at https://docs.automic.com/documentation or our marketplace at https://marketplace.automic.com/.
For more information, see Downloads and Marketplace.
Install the EventBridge Agent
After downloading the relevant installation package, you have to install the Agent so that you can establish communication between the two systems.
Before installing the Agent, check the version compatibility information at thecompatibility matrix. For information about how to use the compatibility matrix, see the Compatibility Information.
You can install the Agent manually or in a container. The containerized Agent installation refers to building and running a Docker image hosting Java Agents in a container.
Regardless of how you install the Agents, you can use them in on-premises Automic Automation systems as well as in an Automic Automation Kubernetes Edition system.
For more information, see the Automic Automation documentation:
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Installing Containerized Java Agents in the Automic Automation documentation
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Agents (HOST) in the Automic Automation documentation
For more information on how to install the EventBridge agent, see Installing the Agent for EventBridge.
Define the EventBridge Agent
Once you have installed the Agent, you have to configure its INI file to cover your system's requirements, for example, the connection between the Agent and the Automation Engine instance. Then, you define the Agent object in AWI. There are definition pages that are common to all Agents and some that are Agent-specific.
The Agent definition allows you to configure the communication between the Automation Engine and the target system on which your EventBridge jobs run. The Agent starts the execution of these jobs and makes both their monitoring and the corresponding reporting possible.
For more information, see Defining the EventBridge Agent.
Establish the Connection to EventBridge
Now you have to make sure that the log in data required to establish the connection to the Amazon EventBridge system is available, otherwise you cannot create and execute EventBridge jobs without leaving the Automic Web Interface.
To do so, you have to create and define EventBridge Connection objects.
For more information, see Establishing the Connection to Amazon EventBridge.
Define the EventBridge Job
Now that the Agent is installed and defined and both systems can communicate with each other, you have to create and define the EventBridge jobs so that you can execute the relevant processing steps in the target system.
Once the jobs are defined, you can execute it and monitor its progress from the Automic Web Interface.
For more information, see Defining EventBridge Job Properties.
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