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Open Source Agility Blog • Posts Tagged ‘api’
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Open Source Agility Blog. Going Real-Time: How to Build a Streaming API. Java/Spring software development and integration consultancy for individuals or agile teams.
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Open Source Agility Blog • Posts Tagged ‘java’
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Open Source Agility Blog. Going Real-Time: How to Build a Streaming API. Comparing the architecture of Spring’s latest Spring-Social-Security module with the SocialSignin version. 1) SocialSignIn’s Spring-Social-Security project. The core Spring-Social framework provides components that allow users to authenticate against Saas providers and provides hooks that can interact with an application’s local security mechanism. SocialSignin’s Spring-Social-Security project. In releases of Spring-Social prior to ...
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Open Source Agility Blog • Which Spring-Social-Security ? Comparing the...
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Open Source Agility Blog. Comparing the architecture of Spring’s latest Spring-Social-Security module with the SocialSignin version. 1) SocialSignIn’s Spring-Social-Security project. The core Spring-Social framework provides components that allow users to authenticate against Saas providers and provides hooks that can interact with an application’s local security mechanism. SocialSignin’s Spring-Social-Security project. In releases of Spring-Social prior to 1.1.0, the default front controller han...Which...
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Open Source Agility Blog • Posts Tagged ‘opensourceagility’
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Open Source Agility Blog. Comparing the architecture of Spring’s latest Spring-Social-Security module with the SocialSignin version. 1) SocialSignIn’s Spring-Social-Security project. The core Spring-Social framework provides components that allow users to authenticate against Saas providers and provides hooks that can interact with an application’s local security mechanism. SocialSignin’s Spring-Social-Security project. In releases of Spring-Social prior to 1.1.0, the default front controller han...Which...
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Open Source Agility Blog • Posts Tagged ‘SpringSocial’
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Open Source Agility Blog. Comparing the architecture of Spring’s latest Spring-Social-Security module with the SocialSignin version. 1) SocialSignIn’s Spring-Social-Security project. The core Spring-Social framework provides components that allow users to authenticate against Saas providers and provides hooks that can interact with an application’s local security mechanism. SocialSignin’s Spring-Social-Security project. In releases of Spring-Social prior to 1.1.0, the default front controller han...Which...
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Open Source Agility Blog • Going Real-Time: How to Build a Streaming API
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Open Source Agility Blog. Going Real-Time: How to Build a Streaming API. Java/Spring software development and integration consultancy for individuals or agile teams.
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Open Source Agility Blog • A drone flying itself using Continuous State...
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Open Source Agility Blog. A drone flying itself using Continuous State Markov Decision Process algorithms. The drone is rewarded for staying in the centre of the room. A webcam recording of 1.5 mins of drone flight was analysed, and 3 reward-optimising policies generated for each of the left/right, up/down and forward/back dimensions. During this flight, a standard webcam scans the room for the drone, and chooses simple actions to take according to the generated policies.
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Open Source Agility Blog • A drone flying itself using Continuous State...
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Open Source Agility Blog. A drone flying itself using Continuous State Markov Decision Process algorithms. The drone is rewarded for staying in the centre of the room. A webcam recording of 1.5 mins of drone flight was analysed, and 3 reward-optimising policies generated for each of the left/right, up/down and forward/back dimensions. During this flight, a standard webcam scans the room for the drone, and chooses simple actions to take according to the generated policies.
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