Releases: openapi/mcp-server
Releases · openapi/mcp-server
0.3.0
Release 0.3.0 — Openapi® MCP SDK Matures
The 0.3.0 release of the Openapi® MCP SDK represents a significant step forward in stabilizing the core architecture and refining the developer experience around Model Context Protocol (MCP)-driven integrations. This version moves beyond the initial foundation, introducing improvements that make the SDK more practical, consistent, and ready for real-world experimentation.
🧱 Stability and Core Refinements
- Improved internal architecture with clearer boundaries between protocol handling, transport, and execution layers.
- Enhanced reliability in message handling and context propagation across MCP interactions.
- Reduced edge-case inconsistencies observed in earlier versions.
🌍 MCP Alignment and Interoperability
- Stronger adherence to MCP semantics, improving compatibility with MCP-enabled environments.
- Refined context lifecycle management, enabling more predictable multi-step interactions.
- Better alignment with OpenAPI specifications, ensuring smoother integration with existing API ecosystems.
🧩 Developer Experience Enhancements
- Simplified interfaces for defining and invoking MCP operations.
- Improved ergonomics around context creation, mutation, and inspection.
- Early utilities to assist in debugging and tracing MCP flows.
🎯 Why This Matters
- Moves the SDK closer to production-readiness while maintaining flexibility for experimentation.
- Enables developers to build more reliable context-aware integrations without reinventing core primitives.
- Bridges the gap between OpenAPI-based APIs and MCP-driven interaction models in a more cohesive way.
🚀 Looking Ahead
Version 0.3.0 solidifies the direction of the Openapi® MCP SDK. Upcoming releases will focus on expanding protocol capabilities, improving observability, and introducing higher-level abstractions to support complex orchestration scenarios across distributed systems.