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- Yes, you will need some compute such as a Lambda function. The function will get the records from Kinesis and write them to EventBridge.
- You are correct, Lambda destinations are only available for asynchronous invocation and Kinesis is not asynchronous (it is called Event source mapping). You should write code in the function that iterates over the records in the payload and sends them to the bus using the EventBridge API.
Your architecture should look like: Kinesis -> Lambda -> EventBridge -> API Destination -> Salesforce.
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Thank you Uri. That did it. Added code in lambda to push event to EventBridge. Thanks for the help.
answered 2 years ago
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A new solution without the need of a lambda is the new eventbridge pipes. It has support to Kinesis Data Streams as source and EventBridge bus as target.
Good luck
answered a year ago
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Now eventbridge directly supports Kinesis data streams as source. Here is an example: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eb-pipes-kinesis.html
answered a year ago
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