🥇 Java SDK to use the IBM Watson services.
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🥇 Java SDK to use the IBM Watson services.
An Android ChatBot powered by Watson Services - Assistant, Speech-to-Text and Text-to-Speech on IBM Cloud.
🔆 Android SDK to use the IBM Watson services.
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An Android ChatBot powered by IBM Watson Services (Assistant V1, Text-to-Speech, and Speech-to-Text with Speaker Recognition) on IBM Cloud.
This is a multipart workshop series on building, deploying and managing microservices applications with Kubernetes and openshift.
Use Watson Natural Language Understanding and Watson Knowledge Studio to fingerprint personal data from unstructured documents
Modernize and Extend: JPetStore on IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service
Java SDK for IBM Cloud Platform Services
Transform your traditional on-premise application and deploy it as a containerized app on public or private cloud environments
Spring Pet Clinic Example runs on IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service (IKS)
Demonstrations of how to access IBM data storage technologies from Lagom services
Tackle the challenge of observability in a Kubernetes application that consists of multiple microservices running in the Open Liberty application server.
Annotator for Clinical Data (ACD) Java SDK
Use Message Hub and Object Storage together for asynchronous data processing
Repository to provide easy integration with IBM MessageHub Bluemix Service
TeamCity is a popular CI/CD product provided by Jetbrains. This plugin integrates TeamCity with IBM Cloud. It allows users to configure TeamCity cloud images with parameters necessary for IBM Cloud, start and manage VSIs via the TeamCity UI, and run TeamCity builds on IBM Cloud infrastructure. It is mostly written in Java and is built using Gradle.
WARNING: This repository is no longer maintained
WARNING: This repository is no longer maintained
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