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Rierino MCP Middleware

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About Rierino MCP Middleware

Description of Rierino MCP Server features

Basic information

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Other

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Publisher

rierino-open

Submitted by

Berkin Ozmen

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Overview

What is Rierino MCP Middleware?

Rierino MCP Middleware exposes Rierino’s full functionality over the Model Context Protocol by enabling selection of flows as MCP tools while preserving existing security policies and user roles. Any API, event processing, or CDC flow can be included as tools and triggered via protocols such as REST, WebSocket, or Event Streaming.

How to use Rierino MCP Middleware?

Configure MCP server definitions by mapping sagas as tools, setting fields like Name, Description, Tags, Status, and Parameters. To enable MCP on a microservice, create an Mcp Server Event Handler for distributed, high‑availability execution.

Key features of Rierino MCP Middleware

  • Select flows as MCP tools with existing security policies
  • Supports APIs, event processing, and CDC flows as tools
  • Trigger tools via REST, WebSocket, or Event Streaming
  • Build servers from database access, business rules, ML models, external APIs
  • Access third‑party MCP servers as middleware
  • Enable MCP on any microservice for scalable, distributed execution

Use cases of Rierino MCP Middleware

  • Expose business rules as MCP tools
  • Serve ML model predictions via MCP
  • Integrate external REST APIs through MCP tools
  • Create middleware that routes requests to third‑party MCP servers
  • Use event streaming protocols to trigger MCP tools

FAQ from Rierino MCP Middleware

What protocols does Rierino MCP Middleware support for triggering tools?

It supports REST, WebSocket, and Event Streaming protocols.

How does Rierino MCP Middleware handle security and user roles?

Existing security policies and user roles are maintained when servicing flows as MCP tools.

Can Rierino MCP Middleware access third‑party MCP servers?

Yes, it can act as middleware and access third‑party MCP servers based on request details.

What capabilities can be used to build MCP servers?

Servers can be built from database access, business rule evaluation, ML model prediction, external REST API calls, and more.

How can I enable MCP on a microservice?

By creating an Mcp Server Event Handler, which allows distributed execution of MCP requests in a scalable, high‑availability architecture.

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