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Learn Model Context Protocol with Python

You're reading from   Learn Model Context Protocol with Python Build agentic systems in Python with the new standard for AI capabilities

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2025
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781806103232
Length 304 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introduction to the Model Context Protocol 2. Explaining the Model Context Protocol FREE CHAPTER 3. Building and Testing Servers 4. Building SSE Servers 5. Streamable HTTP 6. Advanced Servers 7. Building Clients 8. Consuming Servers 9. Sampling 10. Elicitation 11. Securing Your Application 12. Bringing MCP Apps to Production 13. Unlock Your Book’s Exclusive Benefits 14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index
Appendix: Building for the Web with Modern Python

Why this low-level approach?

At this point, you might be thinking, Why would I want to do that? The previous approach was so easy! Well, there are a few reasons why you might want to use this approach. You may want to do the following:

  • Use context managers to manage the lifecycle of your server: Here, you can do things such as connecting to a database or other services that are connected to your server. By having more control over the lifecycle of your server, you can ensure that your server is properly initialized and cleaned up when it’s no longer needed.
  • Improve the architecture of your server: Having more control over how the server is built allows for more freedom in how tools and resources are registered, but also how incoming requests are handled. This increased control allows you to organize your code in a way that is more maintainable and scalable. This chapter shows you how you can organize your code with both a low-level server and a normal MCP server...
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