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Learn Model Context Protocol with Python

Learn Model Context Protocol with Python

By : Christoffer Noring
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Learn Model Context Protocol with Python

Learn Model Context Protocol with Python

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By: Christoffer Noring

Overview of this book

Learn Model Context Protocol with Python introduces developers, architects, and AI practitioners to the transformative capabilities of Model Context Protocol (MCP), an emerging protocol designed to standardize, distribute, and scale AI-driven applications. Through the lens of a practical project, the book tackles the modern challenges of resource management, client-server interaction, and deployment at scale. Drawing from Christoffer's expertise as a published author and tutor at the University of Oxford, you’ll explore the components of MCP and how they streamline server and client development. Next, you’ll progress from building robust backends and integrating LLMs into intelligent clients to interacting with servers via tools such as Claude for desktop and Visual Studio Code agents. The chapters help you understand how to describe the capabilities of hosts, clients, and servers, facilitating better interoperability, easier integration, and clearer communication between different components. The book also covers security best practices and building for the cloud, ensuring that you're ready to deploy your MCP-based apps. Each chapter enables you to develop hands-on skills for building and operating MCP-based agentic apps. The Python primer at the end rounds out the practical toolkit, making this book essential for any team building AI-native applications today.
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Streamable HTTP versus SSE, and why it is the new standard

The differences between SSE and Streamable HTTP are important to understand when choosing the right technology for your application.

There are some key distinctions. The first reason is that SSE in MCP is considered deprecated; you should be using Streamable HTTP instead.

So, why is there a chapter called SSE in this book? The reason is that this book is written for you as both a developer of MCP servers and also as a consumer of servers, where you might be writing a client toward an existing server that might be using SSE. In short, you should know how to deal with both types of transport due to there being legacy code that you might be asked to work with. In fact, the article at https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/modelcontextprotocol/discussions/308 states that 20 reference servers, over 50 official integrations, and 186 community-developed servers and clients were using SSE when it was announced that it was...

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