Spring AI with Amazon Bedrock - Part 6 Adding AgentCore Observability

📰 Dev.to · Vadym Kazulkin

Learn to add AgentCore observability to your Spring AI application with Amazon Bedrock

intermediate Published 2 Apr 2026
Action Steps
  1. Implement a Custom Agent in Java using Amazon Bedrock
  2. Configure AgentCore for observability
  3. Integrate logging and monitoring tools with AgentCore
  4. Test and verify the observability setup
  5. Deploy the application to a production environment and monitor its performance
Who Needs to Know This

Developers and DevOps teams working with Spring AI and Amazon Bedrock can benefit from this tutorial to improve observability and monitoring of their applications

Key Insight

💡 Adding observability to your Spring AI application with AgentCore enables better monitoring and debugging capabilities

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🚀 Improve your Spring AI app's observability with Amazon Bedrock's AgentCore! 📊

Key Takeaways

Learn to add AgentCore observability to your Spring AI application with Amazon Bedrock

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