Introducing Build with AIP for Ontology SDK
A new Build with AIP package is now available for the Ontology Software Development Kit (OSDK). The Ontology SDK allows you to access the full power of the Ontology directly from your development environment and treat Palantir as the backend to develop custom applications. With the Build with AIP package, you can follow an in-platform tutorial to create your own “To Do” application in the Developer Console that is customized to your organization’s Ontology resources, allowing you to connect object types, action types, links, and more that are specific to the use cases you care about. Using the Build with AIP package offers builders the ability to seamlessly read from and write to the Ontology, limiting the need to navigate across other Foundry applications to update or load data.
This comprehensive in-platform guide will teach you everything from setting up your development environment in React or Jupyter®, to deploying your final product. For example, you could build a React application backed by data and Ontology action types, or use Jupyter® to perform analysis on your unique Ontology data.
To get started with the Build with AIP package in Ontology SDK, first search for the Build with AIP portal in your platform applications. Then, search for “OSDK” to find the Getting Started with Ontology SDK (OSDK) package. Choose to install it, then designate a location in which to save it.
Search for “OSDK” in Build with AIP.
Once installation is complete, select Open Example to follow the guide.
Install the sample To-Do application.
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What’s next on the development roadmap?
We are working to publish more Build with AIP packages, including ones that demonstrate how to use LLMs and leverage AIP Logic from your Ontology SDK application.
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