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* // Get all available tools
* ToolCallback[] tools = provider.getToolCallbacks();
* }</pre>
*
* <p>
* Example usage with multiple clients:
*
* <pre>{@code
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* }</pre>
*
* @author Christian Tzolov
* @since 1.0.0
* @see ToolCallbackProvider
* @see SyncMcpToolCallback
* @see McpSyncClient
* @since 1.0.0
*/

public class SyncMcpToolCallbackProvider implements ToolCallbackProvider {
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*/
@Override
public ToolCallback[] getToolCallbacks() {

var toolCallbacks = new ArrayList<>();

this.mcpClients.stream()
.forEach(mcpClient -> toolCallbacks.addAll(mcpClient.listTools()
var array = this.mcpClients.stream()
.flatMap(mcpClient -> mcpClient.listTools()
.tools()
.stream()
.filter(tool -> this.toolFilter.test(mcpClient, tool))
.map(tool -> new SyncMcpToolCallback(mcpClient, tool))
.toList()));
var array = toolCallbacks.toArray(new ToolCallback[0]);
.map(tool -> new SyncMcpToolCallback(mcpClient, tool)))
.toArray(ToolCallback[]::new);
validateToolCallbacks(array);
return array;
}
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