@maple_shaw Thanks for your comment. I was hoping to utilise NATS to improve persistent connections. Do you have any documents, papers, excerpts I can review on how sse is less performant?
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@joshua_heslin tried signing up for an account but was continually denied. There's no contact form on the website so I thought I would try to reach out here. I would love to see a demo of RapidMCP and get some more info.
This is a smart direction — converting existing REST APIs to MCP with no code feels like a huge unlock, especially for teams that want to experiment without deep protocol-level refactors. Swagger/OpenAPI support is a must IMO — almost every modern API has a spec, and making that the entry point is super smart.
Auth is definitely the tricky part, especially with custom token logic or layered permissions — curious how you plan to abstract that cleanly without making it too rigid.
Overall though, love the idea. It feels like the kind of infrastructure tool that could quietly become essential if done right. Would definitely keep an eye on this.
@indianappguy Great, let me know if you would like a personal demo? Or perhaps join our discord if you'd like to discuss more offline. https://discord.gg/mXA8wbRd
This hits exactly where MCP is still rough for most devs. Love the vision behind RapidMCP — turning existing OpenAPI specs into MCP servers would be a game-changer for anyone trying to “agentify” legacy systems without rebuilding them from scratch.
Auth is definitely a tricky area, especially if you’re dealing with token scopes or user-specific routing — would be curious how you’re thinking about handling things like OAuth2 flows or even internal API keys in an MCP context.
I’d 100% use this if it helps bridge the gap between traditional REST APIs and the emerging agent infrastructure. Excited to see where you take this!
@williamrobertscott Fantastic feedback. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
I'd be more than happy to share additional details or provide any setup guidance if you are keen to try it out. Contact me on linkedin/socials if that's something of interest.
It looks like using SSE to connect the MCP Server, but for now, SSE connect is unstable for connection, you need to reconnect after a while.😭
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@maple_shaw Thanks for your comment. I was hoping to utilise NATS to improve persistent connections. Do you have any documents, papers, excerpts I can review on how sse is less performant?
@joshua_heslin tried signing up for an account but was continually denied. There's no contact form on the website so I thought I would try to reach out here. I would love to see a demo of RapidMCP and get some more info.
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This is a smart direction — converting existing REST APIs to MCP with no code feels like a huge unlock, especially for teams that want to experiment without deep protocol-level refactors. Swagger/OpenAPI support is a must IMO — almost every modern API has a spec, and making that the entry point is super smart.
Auth is definitely the tricky part, especially with custom token logic or layered permissions — curious how you plan to abstract that cleanly without making it too rigid.
Overall though, love the idea. It feels like the kind of infrastructure tool that could quietly become essential if done right. Would definitely keep an eye on this.
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@parth_ahir Thanks for making the time to help validate the idea. Cheers to you sir! We will continue down the Swagger/OpenAPI path.
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@joshua_heslin
Happy to help, Joshua!
Excited to see where you take it — Swagger support is a solid call. Keep building! 🚀
No-code API handling is a huge time saver! 👀
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@shenjun Awesome, thanks for the valuable feedback that we are on the right track.
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this is quite interesting i would love to learn more
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@indianappguy Great, let me know if you would like a personal demo? Or perhaps join our discord if you'd like to discuss more offline. https://discord.gg/mXA8wbRd
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This hits exactly where MCP is still rough for most devs. Love the vision behind RapidMCP — turning existing OpenAPI specs into MCP servers would be a game-changer for anyone trying to “agentify” legacy systems without rebuilding them from scratch.
Auth is definitely a tricky area, especially if you’re dealing with token scopes or user-specific routing — would be curious how you’re thinking about handling things like OAuth2 flows or even internal API keys in an MCP context.
I’d 100% use this if it helps bridge the gap between traditional REST APIs and the emerging agent infrastructure. Excited to see where you take this!
RapidMCP
@williamrobertscott Fantastic feedback. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
I'd be more than happy to share additional details or provide any setup guidance if you are keen to try it out. Contact me on linkedin/socials if that's something of interest.
Cheers