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Is there a Reference App Built Using Splunk Cloud Services SDK?

tauliang
Communicator

Is there a reference app built using Splunk Cloud Services SDK, similar to Splunk Reference App - PAS, except that it is not a App running on top of Splunk Enterprise, but an application in Java/Python/Go showcasing the features of Splunk Cloud Services SDK?

Thanks,

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tpavlik_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hey Tau! There is a getting started app for Splunk Cloud Services here: https://github.com/splunk/scs-getting-started-app.

It's important to note though that Splunk Investigate and Splunk Cloud Services are going back into the lab and out of public beta for now so it is not possible to sign up for an account at this time.

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tpavlik_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hey Tau! There is a getting started app for Splunk Cloud Services here: https://github.com/splunk/scs-getting-started-app.

It's important to note though that Splunk Investigate and Splunk Cloud Services are going back into the lab and out of public beta for now so it is not possible to sign up for an account at this time.

tauliang
Communicator

Cool. I didn't know this getting started app for Splunk Cloud Services exits. Thanks Tim!

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