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    JADX-AI-MCP

    JADX-AI-MCP

    Plugin for JADX to integrate MCP server

    JADX-AI-MCP is an open-source plugin that integrates large language models into the JADX Android decompiler to assist with reverse engineering and code analysis tasks. The project connects JADX with AI assistants through the Model Context Protocol, enabling language models to interact directly with decompiled Android application code. Through this integration, AI systems can inspect classes, analyze methods, retrieve application manifests, and examine other elements of Android packages in real time. ...
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Agent Development Kit (ADK) for Java

    Agent Development Kit (ADK) for Java

    An open-source, code-first Java toolkit

    ...ADK is designed to be flexible and modular so that developers can build simple automation agents or large distributed agent systems depending on their needs. While it integrates well with Google’s AI ecosystem, the framework is designed to remain model-agnostic and compatible with different machine learning platforms.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    LangChain for Java

    LangChain for Java

    LangChain4j is an open-source Java library

    LangChain for Java is an open-source Java framework designed to simplify the development of applications powered by large language models. The library provides a unified API that allows developers to connect Java applications to multiple AI providers and embedding databases without having to implement separate integrations for each service. Its architecture includes abstractions for prompts, chat interactions, document processing, embeddings, and vector storage, enabling developers to build...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Jlama

    Jlama

    Jlama is a modern LLM inference engine for Java

    ...Unlike frameworks that require external APIs or remote services, Jlama performs inference directly on a machine using pre-trained models. This allows organizations to integrate generative AI features into their systems while maintaining full control over data privacy and infrastructure. The engine supports a wide range of open-source model architectures and formats, including variants of Llama, Mistral, and other transformer-based models. It provides tools for running chat interactions, completing prompts, or exposing an OpenAI-compatible REST API for applications that expect standard LLM endpoints. ...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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