In Part 1, we introduced the challenge of logging MCP’s stdio communication and outlined three powerful techniques to solve it. Now, let’s get our hands dirty. This part provides a complete, practical walkthrough, demonstrating how to apply these concepts by building a Spring AI-based MCP server from scratch, configuring a GitHub Copilot client, and even creating a custom client to showcase the full power of the protocol.
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