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spring-ai-example
spring ai example. mcp server, agentic ai.
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Spring AI Example
Project Overview
This project demonstrates various implementation patterns and best practices for using Spring AI tools. It consists of two main modules:
- mcp-server: Implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server with both WebFlux and WebMvc SSE support
- proposal-agent: Implements the MCP client for making AI-powered proposals
Project Structure
.
├── mcp-server/ # MCP Server implementation
│ ├── src/ # Server source code
│ └── README.md # Server documentation
├── proposal-agent/ # MCP Client implementation
│ ├── src/ # Client source code
│ └── README.md # Client documentation
└── src/ # Common source code
Tools Implementation Patterns
Methods as Tools
Spring AI supports using methods as tools by annotating them with @Tool
. Example from DateTimeTools
:
@Tool(name = "getCurrentDateTime", description = "Get the current date and time")
public String getCurrentDateTime() {
return LocalDateTime.now().atZone(LocaleContextHolder.getTimeZone().toZoneId()).toString();
}
Tool Result Converter
Custom result converters can be implemented to control how tool results are formatted. Example from CustomToolCallResultConverter
:
@Tool(name = "getCustomer",
description = "Retrieve customer information",
resultConverter = CustomToolCallResultConverter.class)
public Customer getCustomer(String name, ToolContext context) {
return new Customer(name, "example@email.com");
}
Tool Context
Spring AI provides a ToolContext
parameter that can be injected into tool methods to access contextual information:
public Customer getCustomerByEmail(String email, ToolContext context) {
log.info("Context: {}", context);
return new Customer("Demo", email);
}
Tool Parameters
Tool parameters can be annotated with @ToolParam
to provide descriptions:
@Tool(name = "setAlarm")
public void setAlarm(@ToolParam(description = "Time in ISO-8601 format") String time) {
// Implementation
}
Configuration
The project uses Spring Boot with the following key configurations:
- Ollama AI model integration
- Vector store with PGVector
- H2 database for development
- CORS configuration for web access
- MCP Server implementation
- MCP Client implementation
- SSE implementation
SSE implementation
an implementation of SSE (Server-Sent Events) for real-time updates. This is achieved by using the SseEmitter
class.
Technology Stack
- Spring Boot
- Spring AI
- Ollama AI Model
- PGVector Vector Store
- H2 Database
- CORS Configuration
- SSE (Server-Sent Events) for real-time updates
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Reviews

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I am thoroughly impressed with the 'spring-ai-example' by lucasdengcn. The simplicity and efficiency of integrating AI with Spring framework is incredibly valuable. The comprehensive documentation and welcoming prompt streamline the setup process, making it accessible for both novices and experts. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enhance their Spring applications with AI capabilities. Fantastic work!