This is so cool. With Spring AI, MCP Java SDK and now with Google ADK, Java is all powered
Java ADK ups the ante for AI agents! Can't wait to see multi-agent systems in action—it's like chess but with code. Excited to dive into tutorials and engineer brilliance.
This gives me chills, this is great!
Thanks for the video! Are you go to put this series in a playlist please?
Ok, this is actually pretty cool.
It was very helpful, keep uploading this!!!
Good one!! looking forward for other videos on this serries
Honestly I love the agents, and especially the localized Gemma models like the new Gemma 3n pushing more multimodality.. but I really wish I knew how I could appeal to being an optimal candidate to test out the new Gemini Diffusion model. I'd love to try out the high-speed interactive nature of the model and give some hearty feedback.
Respect for having Duke sitting there.
Among AI-powered applications, what I'm most interested in is a monitoring tool that functions as a sidecar application. I wish there was a feature that could immediately start collecting logs and send a message to the developer's smartphone if there was any kind of "attack" on their product.
Are you planning for ADK for js
And there was much rejoicing!
OMG, these guys from Mountain View also have time to shoot videos, cool🤯
I was searching for a framework similar to this for Java and somehow ended up here. I’m glad to see such a framework! One quick question that came to mind is, can I use only Gemini or any other agents like OpenAI, Llama, Claude, etc.?
Java language it means same English idiom sometimes
Interesting. I thought this was going to be about how to build an agent to help with Java software development. But this is how to write Java apps that can use agents at runtime. Still useful, but wasn't what I initially thought this was about.
Do you need API keys to use the ADK for Java?
A java agent provides instrumentation/performance information of the jvm and code running on it (for example, dynatrace)...not sure how what is shown here is a "java agent" but it needs to be renamed to something else to avoid confusion.
I think adding GOOGLE_API_KEY to the environment variable is missing.
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