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Everything you need to know about MCP services
Model Context Protocol (MCP) consists of two main components: MCP Client for applications to interact with AI models, and MCP Services that provide various functionalities like context management, routing, and model serving.
MCP Services are specialized components that handle different aspects of AI model interactions, such as API gateways, load balancers, and context managers. They work together to provide a complete infrastructure for AI applications.
MCP Client is the interface that applications use to connect with MCP Services. It handles communication protocols, request formatting, and manages connections with various MCP Services in your infrastructure.
Start by implementing MCP Client in your application, then choose and integrate the MCP Services you need. Our documentation provides step-by-step guides for both client setup and service integration.
Both MCP Client and Services implement robust security measures. The client handles authentication and encryption, while services enforce access controls, data protection, and secure communication channels.
We provide comprehensive documentation for both MCP Client and Services. You can also join our community forum or contact our support team for technical assistance with either component.