Choose whether an event observes or acts You choose an explicit action for every route: observe, invalidate, wake, or resume. Only wake and resume may invoke a model. cpp academy academy/topics/event-actions website/content-src/academy/course.mjs academy Choose whether an event observes or acts
Unit 10 · React safely to live events

Choose whether an event observes or acts

You choose an explicit action for every route: observe, invalidate, wake, or resume. Only wake and resume may invoke a model.

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runtime.register_target(std::move(target)).add_source(source).start();
if(!changed.wait_for(lock,std::chrono::seconds(60),[&]{return complete;}))throw std::runtime_error("Timed out waiting for an MCP resource notification");
Run itIn your own project
include(FetchContent)
FetchContent_Declare(axllm GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/ax-llm/ax GIT_TAG main SOURCE_SUBDIR packages/cpp)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(axllm)
target_link_libraries(your_app PRIVATE axllm::axllm)

#include <axllm/axllm.hpp>

auto llm = axllm::ai("openai", axllm::object({{"apiKey", std::getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY")}}));
auto classify = axllm::ax("review:string -> sentiment:class \"positive, negative, neutral\"");

Set OPENAI_APIKEY in your environment before running provider-backed code.

In the ax repo

From a clone of the ax repo:

npm run example -- cpp src/examples/cpp/mcp/resource_wake_agent.cpp
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