- Blog: No More Unexpected Logouts: Refresh Tokens in TMS Sphinx
- TMS Training Days 2026: Preliminary Schedule
- Video: Maps with Delphi 06 - Polygons (Polygons and Polylines)
- Video: AI in Practice 32 - How to use your own MCPs directly in ChatGPT (via web interface)
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Blog: No More Unexpected Logouts: Refresh Tokens in TMS Sphinx |
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Ever had your app log users out right in the middle of their work?
With TMS Sphinx 2.0, that’s a thing of the past. Thanks to built-in refresh token support, you can keep sessions active securely and seamlessly. Learn how to improve user experience without compromising security. |
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TMS Training Days 2026: Preliminary Schedule |
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The preliminary schedule for TMS Training Days 2026 is now online!
We’re adding the final touches to the speaker lineup and sessions, so a few small updates may follow in the coming weeks. Discover how the program is shaping up and meet the speakers who’ll be joining us! |
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| Video: Maps with Delphi 06 - Polygons (Polygons and Polylines) |
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Discover the sixth episode of Maps with Delphi by César Cardoso!
In this video, César explores Polygons and Polylines in TMS FNC Maps. You’ll get familiar with the main demo, learn how to use the Google Maps example, and analyze the source code to understand how polygons are created and customized in Delphi. |
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| Video: AI in Practice 32 - How to use your own MCPs directly in ChatGPT (via web interface) |
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Check out César Cardoso’s thirty‑second episode of AI in Practice!
In this episode, he explains how to use your own MCPs directly in ChatGPT, showing how to run your MCP Server, make it accessible with Ngrok, and connect it through the ChatGPT web interface. He also covers which ChatGPT plans support external MCP integrations. |
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