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The MCP Java SDK as an Anti-Corruption Layer

21/05/2026 by Elder Moraes

There is a tempting way to read the arrival of the Model Context Protocol Java SDK: as one more client library to bolt onto a service. Add the dependency, expose your existing services as tools, point an LLM at it, ship. Glue code. That framing is doing real damage to how Java teams approach LLM … Read more

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Quarkus LangChain4j 1.9.x: first-class MCP, Skills, and Neo4j for enterprise agents on Java

07/05/2026 by Elder Moraes

Three things landed in the enterprise plumbing in the past few weeks. At Knowledge 2026 (May 5), ServiceNow announced Action Fabric, an open MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, building on top of the Now Assist MCP Server Console that has been GA since the Zurich release earlier this year. Jama published its own MCP Server. … Read more

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GraalVM Native Image or Project Leyden: The Architectural Call

05/05/202605/05/2026 by Elder Moraes

A few years back, the question “compile to native or stay on the JVM?” had a short answer: it depended on whether you needed sub-100ms cold start as part of the SLA. If you did, you went GraalVM Native Image and paid the price in reflection metadata, dynamic class loading limitations, and tooling that was … Read more

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Java developers should pay attention to JetBrains Air

26/03/2026 by Elder Moraes

A lot of AI coding demos look impressive for about five minutes. Then reality shows up. Reality is the old service nobody wants to touch on a Friday afternoon. Reality is the module with naming debt, historic compromises, and a commit history that reads like a crime scene. Reality is the enterprise Java codebase that … Read more

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Context Engineering: the role beyond Prompt Engineering

24/03/2026 by Elder Moraes

LLM is CPU. Context window is RAM. Andrej Karpathy captured something real with that analogy: the model processes, but the context is where information lives. What the model can reason about is bounded by what you put in that window, and how you structure it. In 2026, Gartner formally defined context engineering as a core … Read more

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