Google launches MCP Toolbox Java SDK for database applications

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ME News Report, April 11 (UTC+8), Google recently announced the launch of a Java SDK for the database-oriented Model Context Protocol (MCP) toolkit, aimed at solving integration challenges faced by enterprises building AI agent systems, such as custom glue code, fragile APIs, and complex database logic. The MCP toolkit is an open-source MCP server supporting 42 data sources and allowing users to define custom tools. The newly released Java SDK provides type-safe proxy orchestration capabilities for enterprise applications, especially suitable for production environments requiring high concurrency, strict transactional integrity, and robust state management. The article illustrates a fictional “Cymbal Transit” intercity bus network case, demonstrating how the Java SDK integrates with AlloyDB to handle unstructured and structured data, execute transactions, and maintain session context. Developers can quickly integrate by adding dependencies and implement session state management using Spring Boot and LangChain4j. (Source: InFoQ)

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