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/*
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/**
 * 

* Use Amazon CloudWatch Observability Access Manager to create and manage links between source accounts and monitoring * accounts by using CloudWatch cross-account observability. With CloudWatch cross-account observability, you can * monitor and troubleshoot applications that span multiple accounts within a Region. Seamlessly search, visualize, and * analyze your metrics, logs, traces, and Application Insights applications in any of the linked accounts without * account boundaries. *

*

* Set up one or more Amazon Web Services accounts as monitoring accounts and link them with multiple source * accounts. A monitoring account is a central Amazon Web Services account that can view and interact with * observability data generated from source accounts. A source account is an individual Amazon Web Services account that * generates observability data for the resources that reside in it. Source accounts share their observability data with * the monitoring account. The shared observability data can include metrics in Amazon CloudWatch, logs in Amazon * CloudWatch Logs, traces in X-Ray, and applications in Amazon CloudWatch Application Insights. *

*/ package com.amazonaws.services.oam;




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