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  • 1.  Blog Post: Building an AI-First Interface for APIs With MCP

    Employee
    Posted 21 days ago

    Mohammed Taboun wrote this blog post some time ago which details how to build a lightweight, quick and easy setup which allows developers to access Precisely APIs using natural language prompts. It's a great resource to have on hand if you're beginning to leverage the power of the Model Context Protocol.



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    Matt Malczewski
    *Precisely Software Inc.
    NJ
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  • 2.  RE: Blog Post: Building an AI-First Interface for APIs With MCP

    Posted 17 days ago

    Are the address-related API's one at a time screen responses intended for online/website support only? I have the Precisely product Finalist at my site, and it seems like a couple of these are similar to what Finalist does for us except it allows COBOL access with multiple lists of addresses going thru at once.....it doesn't appear this is capable of this, correct?



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    Derek Pollard
    IT Engineer
    ONEMAIN GENERAL SERVICES CORPORATION
    EVANSVILLE IN
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  • 3.  RE: Blog Post: Building an AI-First Interface for APIs With MCP

    Employee
    Posted 17 days ago

    Hi Derek - let me look into this for you. I'll either ask someone to respond who knows better than I, or, I'll get an answer and post it as soon as I can.



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    Matt Malczewski
    *Precisely Software Inc.
    NJ
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  • 4.  RE: Blog Post: Building an AI-First Interface for APIs With MCP

    Employee
    Posted 17 days ago

    Hi Derek. I reached out to some folks internally, and I have some feedback. The services you referenced do support batch processing, not just real-time/web based interactions. As an example, one of our team members has connected our Precisely DIS MCP with Snowflake MCP which contains a file of addresses - that entire file was geocoded in a batch process. If you'd like to know more, I can connect you with some folks who may be able to help further.



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    Matt Malczewski
    *Precisely Software Inc.
    NJ
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