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Tag Archives: mcp
Let’s make a simple MCP tool for Oracle AI Vector Search
In this earlier post, we created a vector store in our Oracle Database 23ai and populated it with some content from Moby Dick. Since MCP is very popular these days, I thought it might be interesting to look how to … Continue reading

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