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Refactor apiService.mustache to include MCP server support and enhance operation methods.

The goal is to directly generate a MCP server in quarkus.

Two extensions are used :

x-enable-mcp-server : (default is false) at the root of the spec, states that mcp server is enabled. It should be set to true in order to be enabled
x-enable-mcp-operation : (default is false) On each operation that should be accessible from MCP clients. It states if an specific operation can be accessible from MCP client
The main intent is to transform our REST APIs as GEN-AI ready APIs.

Known Limitations

UUID in parameters ar not supported yet
SecurityContext parameters is not supported yet
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An example of usage can be found here : https://github.com/thibautrety/quarkus_mcp/tree/main

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Hello @wing328 , I have fixed the issue and asked for a new merge request here.
I don't exactly know the procedure but I hope that it's fine

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wing328 commented Dec 17, 2025

can you please resolve the merge conflicts or file a new PR based on the latest master of the official repo?

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Thanks for your review.
I'll try to do it tomorrow

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wing328 commented Dec 18, 2025

closed via #22558 with resolved merge conflicts and updated samples

@wing328 wing328 closed this Dec 18, 2025
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