graphql-restaf-demo is a collection of graphql queries for SAS Viya. This repository provides a few starter examples and reusable code for writing your own resolvers.
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graphql-restaf-demo is a collection of graphql queries for SAS Viya. This repository provides a few starter examples and reusable code for writing your own resolvers.
A simple framework for building applications with SAS REST APIs, supported with SAS Viya
The esp-connect package enables you to communicate with a SAS Event Stream Processing server using Javascript objects.
SAS CI360 connectors, agents and other assets that are ready to be used to enhance the capabilities of SAS CI360 and connect to 3rd party services.
restaf-graphql-server is designed to assist in creation graphql servers for SAS Viya applications
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Optimization model demo using runOptmodel CAS action and restAF
A sample connector to a live chatbot running within SAS Conversation Designer written in Node.js.
Develop webapps to demonstrate small-scale MILP models, using ReactJS and SAS Optimization
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