@aws-sdk/client-application-signals 3.616.0 → 3.620.1
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- package/README.md +2 -4
- package/dist-cjs/protocols/Aws_restJson1.js +1 -0
- package/dist-es/protocols/Aws_restJson1.js +1 -0
- package/dist-types/ApplicationSignals.d.ts +3 -5
- package/dist-types/ApplicationSignalsClient.d.ts +3 -5
- package/dist-types/commands/GetServiceCommand.d.ts +10 -0
- package/dist-types/index.d.ts +3 -5
- package/dist-types/models/models_0.d.ts +77 -1
- package/dist-types/ts3.4/models/models_0.d.ts +2 -0
- package/package.json +18 -18
package/README.md
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AWS SDK for JavaScript ApplicationSignals Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native.
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<p>This is a Preview release of the Application Signals API Reference. Operations and parameters are subject to change before the general availability
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<p>Use CloudWatch Application Signals for comprehensive observability of your cloud-based applications.
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It enables real-time service health dashboards and helps you track long-term performance trends against your business goals.
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The application-centric view provides you with unified visibility across your applications, services, and
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<p>See a map of your application topology that Application Signals automatically discovers, that gives you a visual representation of your applications, dependencies, and their connectivity.</p>
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<p>Application Signals works with CloudWatch RUM, CloudWatch Synthetics canaries, and Amazon Web Services Service Catalog AppRegistry, to display your client pages, Synthetics canaries,
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and application names within dashboards and maps.</p>
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const data = (0, smithy_client_1.expectNonNull)((0, smithy_client_1.expectObject)(await (0, core_1.parseJsonBody)(output.body, context)), "body");
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