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@yjacquin yjacquin commented Mar 30, 2025

As of writing, it is complicated to test the implementation as the mcp inspector does not support it yet.

Putting this on hold until then.

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Hi @yjacquin ! Do you have plans to continue this implementation in gem, to support the new version of protocol?

c/c @bruno-m-gomes

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Hi @yjacquin ! Do you have plans to continue this implementation in gem, to support the new version of protocol?

c/c @bruno-m-gomes

Hi @pedrofurtado, yes ! I think it is important to have this transport available ASAP, but as stated, it's getting kind of complicated to test as I did not find any client that implements the new protocol revision yet to test this implementation against. I'll reopen this PR as draft 👍

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