@Mukherjee, Soumit Thanks for the question. Yes, The open-source Bot Framework SDK provides over 40 common reusable building blocks and samples available in .net, JavaScript (es5, es6), Python and Java. These samples build from a simple echo to samples for dialog, state management and authentication. These can be combined to create more complex solutions which are also used in the Virtual Assistant solution.
Please check out the whole list https://github.com/Microsoft/BotBuilder-Samples.
Please follow support options for developing bots with the Bot Framework.
azure "BOT SDK" Licensing and Support for integrating terms and conditions for 3rd party
Mukherjee, Soumit
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Hello,
We are a media server platform and we are trying to integrate Azure BOT SDK on Rhel. We do see there are many jars and so.
- Is the BOT SDK Open source?
https://dev.botframework.com/ (lists) Benefit from open-source SDK and tools to build, test, and connect bots that interact naturally with users, wherever they are. - where to find the source?
- What are the Licensing and Support terms for BOT SDK ? Where can we buy support? There are some dependencies on Linux (Rhel 7/ and Rhel 8) bot-schema-4.6.0-preview3.jar
client-sdk-1.14.0.jar
commons-lang3-3.9.jar
jackson-annotations-2.9.0.jar
jackson-core-2.10.0.jar
jackson-databind-2.10.0.jar
jackson-datatype-joda-2.9.8.jar
jackson-datatype-jsr310-2.9.9.jar
joda-time-2.7.jar
SO file dependencies:
libMicrosoft.CognitiveServices.Speech.core.so
libMicrosoft.CognitiveServices.Speech.extension.codec.so
libMicrosoft.CognitiveServices.Speech.extension.kws.so
libMicrosoft.CognitiveServices.Speech.extension.pma.so
libpma.so
libunimic_runtime.so
- What are the licensing and Support terms for these dependencies?
Please let us know asap.
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Ramr-msft 17,616 Reputation points
2021-04-01T12:21:57.44+00:00