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Working in JavaScript
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Adding the SDK to your web application
To add the JavaScript SDK to a web application such as an html or jsp page, call the SDK toolkit servlet.

AMD notation
This topic explains how the SDK defines and consumes JavaScript™ modules using AMD notation.

Supported JavaScript libraries

Organization of the JavaScript API
The JavaScript SDK can be categorized into high-level and low-level APIs.

Connecting to the IBM Social Platform in JavaScript
This document provides steps for connecting to the IBM Social Platform in a web application using JavaScript.

UI components
this is not a reference, but an overview of what is available
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