X has launched a hosted MCP server, making it easier for developers to connect AI applications with the company’s API.
The release includes an embedded MCP server that exposes Spring project analytics to AI coding assistants, along with first-class support for Spring AI and automated property refactoring.
X now hosts its own MCP server, letting AI tools like Claude, Cursor, and Grok connect to the platform's API without developers building the integration.
Spring AI 2.0 advances the Java framework for generative AI apps with a Spring Boot 4 baseline, cleaner agentic tooling, Model Context Protocol support and vendor-backed integrations including Azure ...
Visualping, the world's leading page monitoring agent used by teams at 85% of Fortune 500 companies, has launched the ...
Why MCP is emerging as a practical tool layer for AI agents How C# developers can build and register MCP servers What it takes to manage MCP servers reliably at scale As the AI industry pushes beyond ...
As more organizations configure MCP servers to support agent-to-agent communication, upfront strategy, nonfunctional requirements, and security non-negotiables will guide safer deployments. One of the ...
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open source framework that aims to provide a standard way for AI systems, like large language models (LLMs), to interact with other tools, computing services, ...
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