agent interoperability
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A2A protocol and Agent Cards are concrete implementations of cross-agent context and capability exchange mechanisms
tool integration patterns 4 multi agent orchestration 3 context window management 2 vendor lock in risk 1 tool calling frameworks 1 state preservation across sessions 1 model context protocol 1 information preservation across sessions 1 context protocol standardization 1 context abstraction layers 1
All three protocols (MCP, A2A, ACP) are designed to solve agent interoperability problem, enabling context sharing across system boundaries
MCP directly enables agents built on different platforms to share context/tools without custom integration
A2A protocol and Agent Cards are concrete implementations of cross-agent context and capability exchange mechanisms
The ability to support 'almost any agent harness' suggests acpx solves the interface compatibility problem that prevents agents from sharing context seamlessly.
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