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    agentgateway

    Next Generation Agentic Proxy for AI Agents and MCP servers

    ...It presents itself as a complete connectivity solution that adds drop-in security, observability, and governance to agent-to-agent and agent-to-tool communication without requiring you to rebuild your agent stack. The project supports interoperable protocols designed for this ecosystem, including Agent2Agent (A2A) and Model Context Protocol (MCP), which helps standardize how tools and agents interoperate. It is designed for performance and scale, implemented in Rust and engineered to handle large throughput and multi-tenant deployments. Operationally, it emphasizes safety and control with an RBAC system tuned for MCP/A2A use cases, plus the ability to update configuration dynamically via xDS without downtime.
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