Most of us find ourselves working in environments with multiple chat platforms. As bot developers, we need to be able to reach users irrespective of which platform they are on.
By using Spring Bot's abstractions, you can build bots that will work concurrently on different chat platforms. Using annotations you can build multi-platform chatbots, binding messages to methods in a similar way to Spring Web MVC.
Spring Bot’s abstraction layer is built on top of existing Java bot libraries, one of which is the Symphony Java BDK. Common tasks such as connectivity, authentication and API logic are handled by lower-level libraries like the BDK, whilst application logic is handled by the Spring Bot framework.
We will be answering any questions you may have at the end of the session.
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By using Spring Bot's abstractions, you can build bots that will work concurrently on different chat platforms. Using annotations you can build multi-platform chatbots, binding messages to methods in a similar way to Spring Web MVC.
Spring Bot’s abstraction layer is built on top of existing Java bot libraries, one of which is the Symphony Java BDK. Common tasks such as connectivity, authentication and API logic are handled by lower-level libraries like the BDK, whilst application logic is handled by the Spring Bot framework.
We will be answering any questions you may have at the end of the session.
Can’t attend live? You should still register! We’ll send the recording to all registrants after the webinar.