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  • An open-source Java-based multi-agent system framework implementing agent behaviors, communication, and coordination for distributed problem-solving.
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    What is Multi-Agent Systems?
    Multi-Agent Systems is designed to simplify the creation, configuration, and execution of distributed agent-based architectures. Developers can define agent behaviors, communication ontologies, and service descriptions within Java classes. The framework handles container setup, message transport, and life-cycle management for agents. Built on standard FIPA protocols, it supports peer-to-peer negotiation, collaborative planning, and modular extension. Users can run, monitor, and debug multi-agent scenarios on a single machine or across networked hosts, making it ideal for research, education, and small-scale deployments.
    Multi-Agent Systems Core Features
    • Java-based agent framework
    • FIPA-compliant inter-agent communication
    • Behavior and ontology support
    • Container and platform management
    • Example multi-agent scenarios
  • ADK-Golang empowers Go developers to build AI-driven agents with integrated tools, memory management, and prompt orchestration.
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    What is ADK-Golang?
    ADK-Golang is an open-source Agent Development Kit for the Go ecosystem. It provides a modular framework to register and manage tools (APIs, databases, external services), build dynamic prompt templates, and maintain conversation memory for multi-turn interactions. With built-in orchestration patterns and logging support, developers can easily configure, test, and deploy AI agents that perform tasks such as data retrieval, automated workflows, and contextual chat. ADK-Golang abstracts low-level API calls and streamlines end-to-end agent lifecycles—from initialization and planning to execution and response handling—entirely in Go.
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