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AWS chatbot documentation change

Service: chatbot · 2025-08-01 · Documentation low

File: chatbot/latest/adminguide/create-eventbridge-rule.md

Summary

Updated documentation to replace 'chat channels' with 'chat applications' terminology throughout the file

Security assessment

The changes are purely branding/terminology updates from 'chat channels' to 'chat applications' without any security-related content modifications. No security vulnerabilities, configurations, or features are mentioned or altered in the documentation changes.

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diff --git a/chatbot/latest/adminguide/create-eventbridge-rule.md b/chatbot/latest/adminguide/create-eventbridge-rule.md
index c7ea7f61e..474e092ce 100644
--- a//chatbot/latest/adminguide/create-eventbridge-rule.md
+++ b//chatbot/latest/adminguide/create-eventbridge-rule.md
@@ -11 +11 @@ AWS Chatbot is now Amazon Q Developer. [Learn more](./service-rename.html)
-Amazon Q Developer in chat channels currently supports notifications for most service events that are handled by Amazon EventBridge. When you create a rule for events, you tell EventBridge what action to take for events that match the rule. In this tutorial, you create a rule to use Amazon Q Developer in chat channels to generate an Amazon SNS topic notification that will appear in your Microsoft Teams channel, Slack channel or Amazon Chime chatroom.
+Amazon Q Developer in chat applications currently supports notifications for most service events that are handled by Amazon EventBridge. When you create a rule for events, you tell EventBridge what action to take for events that match the rule. In this tutorial, you create a rule to use Amazon Q Developer in chat applications to generate an Amazon SNS topic notification that will appear in your Microsoft Teams channel, Slack channel or Amazon Chime chatroom.
@@ -19 +19 @@ You might create an EventBridge rule that unintentionally sends too many notific
-For this tutorial, you need a Amazon Chime, Microsoft Teams, or Slack client for Amazon Q Developer in chat channels. For more information, see [Getting started with Amazon Q Developer in chat channels](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/chatbot/latest/adminguide/getting-started.html) in the _Amazon Q Developer in chat channels Administrator Guide_.
+For this tutorial, you need a Amazon Chime, Microsoft Teams, or Slack client for Amazon Q Developer in chat applications. For more information, see [Getting started with Amazon Q Developer in chat applications](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/chatbot/latest/adminguide/getting-started.html) in the _Amazon Q Developer in chat applications Administrator Guide_.
@@ -21 +21 @@ For this tutorial, you need a Amazon Chime, Microsoft Teams, or Slack client for
-You also need to set up Amazon Simple Notification Service. Your Amazon SNS topic is used in the creation of your EventBridge rule and should be identical to the Amazon SNS topic used in your Amazon Q Developer in chat channels configuration. If you don't have any Amazon SNS topics yet, follow the steps in [Getting Started with Amazon SNS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/dg/sns-getting-started.html) in the _Amazon Simple Notification Service Developer Guide_.
+You also need to set up Amazon Simple Notification Service. Your Amazon SNS topic is used in the creation of your EventBridge rule and should be identical to the Amazon SNS topic used in your Amazon Q Developer in chat applications configuration. If you don't have any Amazon SNS topics yet, follow the steps in [Getting Started with Amazon SNS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/dg/sns-getting-started.html) in the _Amazon Simple Notification Service Developer Guide_.
@@ -27 +27 @@ For more information about EventBridge, see [What Is Amazon EventBridge?](https:
-Receiving notifications about events of interest in your Amazon Chime chat room, Microsoft Teams channel, or Slack channel is a convenient way to monitor service processes. In this tutorial, you create an EventBridge rule to use Amazon Q Developer in chat channels to generate an Amazon SNS topic notification that will appear in your chat channel or chat room. It is important to note that you only receive notifications from Amazon SNS topics that are used in your Amazon Q Developer in chat channels configuration.
+Receiving notifications about events of interest in your Amazon Chime chat room, Microsoft Teams channel, or Slack channel is a convenient way to monitor service processes. In this tutorial, you create an EventBridge rule to use Amazon Q Developer in chat applications to generate an Amazon SNS topic notification that will appear in your chat channel or chat room. It is important to note that you only receive notifications from Amazon SNS topics that are used in your Amazon Q Developer in chat applications configuration.
@@ -73 +73 @@ Currently only AWS Services are supported.
-This topic should be the same topic used in your Amazon Q Developer in chat channels configuration.
+This topic should be the same topic used in your Amazon Q Developer in chat applications configuration.
@@ -110 +110 @@ For more information on input transformers, see [Amazon EventBridge input transf
-After the rule is created, you can view, edit, or delete it in the console under **Rules**. When an event occurs that matches the rule, you receive a notification in your chat channel or Amazon Chime chat room from Amazon Q Developer in chat channels.
+After the rule is created, you can view, edit, or delete it in the console under **Rules**. When an event occurs that matches the rule, you receive a notification in your chat channel or Amazon Chime chat room from Amazon Q Developer in chat applications.
@@ -116 +116 @@ For information about testing your rule, see [Test notifications from AWS servic
-You can receive EventBridge event notifications between AWS accounts and Regions in your chat channels and chat rooms using one Amazon Q Developer in chat channels and one Amazon SNS topic. To do this, use the Amazon SNS topic in your Amazon Q Developer in chat channels configuration as the target for your _receiver_ account's EventBridge rule. With this mechanism, you don’t have to configure Amazon Q Developer in chat channels in each AWS account you want to receive notifications from. If you have multiple accounts with multiple resources you want to monitor, you can configure Amazon Q Developer in chat channels in one account and have all other accounts send their events to the account with Amazon Q Developer in chat channels using EventBridge. For more information about sending and receiving events across accounts and Regions, see [Sending and receiving EventBridge events between AWS accounts and Regions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eb-cross-account.html) in the _Amazon EventBridge User Guide_. 
+You can receive EventBridge event notifications between AWS accounts and Regions in your chat channels and chat rooms using one Amazon Q Developer in chat applications and one Amazon SNS topic. To do this, use the Amazon SNS topic in your Amazon Q Developer in chat applications configuration as the target for your _receiver_ account's EventBridge rule. With this mechanism, you don’t have to configure Amazon Q Developer in chat applications in each AWS account you want to receive notifications from. If you have multiple accounts with multiple resources you want to monitor, you can configure Amazon Q Developer in chat applications in one account and have all other accounts send their events to the account with Amazon Q Developer in chat applications using EventBridge. For more information about sending and receiving events across accounts and Regions, see [Sending and receiving EventBridge events between AWS accounts and Regions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eb-cross-account.html) in the _Amazon EventBridge User Guide_.