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The AWS SDK for Java with support for OSGi. The AWS SDK for Java provides Java APIs for building software on AWS' cost-effective, scalable, and reliable infrastructure products. The AWS Java SDK allows developers to code against APIs for all of Amazon's infrastructure web services (Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, Amazon SQS, Amazon Relational Database Service, Amazon AutoScaling, etc).

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/**
 * Amazon CloudWatch Logs API Reference
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* You can use Amazon CloudWatch Logs to monitor, store, and access your log * files from Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances, Amazon * CloudTrail, or other sources. You can then retrieve the associated log data * from CloudWatch Logs using the Amazon CloudWatch console, the CloudWatch Logs * commands in the AWS CLI, the CloudWatch Logs API, or the CloudWatch Logs SDK. *

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* You can use CloudWatch Logs to: *

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    * Monitor Logs from Amazon EC2 Instances in Real-time: You can use * CloudWatch Logs to monitor applications and systems using log data. For * example, CloudWatch Logs can track the number of errors that occur in your * application logs and send you a notification whenever the rate of errors * exceeds a threshold you specify. CloudWatch Logs uses your log data for * monitoring; so, no code changes are required. For example, you can monitor * application logs for specific literal terms (such as * "NullReferenceException") or count the number of occurrences of a literal * term at a particular position in log data (such as "404" status codes in an * Apache access log). When the term you are searching for is found, CloudWatch * Logs reports the data to a Amazon CloudWatch metric that you specify. *

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    * Monitor Amazon CloudTrail Logged Events: You can create alarms in * Amazon CloudWatch and receive notifications of particular API activity as * captured by CloudTrail and use the notification to perform troubleshooting. *

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    * Archive Log Data: You can use CloudWatch Logs to store your log data * in highly durable storage. You can change the log retention setting so that * any log events older than this setting are automatically deleted. The * CloudWatch Logs agent makes it easy to quickly send both rotated and * non-rotated log data off of a host and into the log service. You can then * access the raw log data when you need it. *

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*/ package com.amazonaws.services.logs;




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