At its most basic level, a protocol is a contract. It's a common agreement that lets different systems talk to each other well. To really understand the Model Context Protocol, though, we need to go beyond the specification document and consider it a living, changing system. The Host, Client, and Server are the system's three main parts, each with a vital role, as shown in Figure 4-1.

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The MCP Architectural Roles

  • Srinivasan Sekar

摘要

At its most basic level, a protocol is a contract. It's a common agreement that lets different systems talk to each other well. To really understand the Model Context Protocol, though, we need to go beyond the specification document and consider it a living, changing system. The Host, Client, and Server are the system's three main parts, each with a vital role, as shown in Figure 4-1.