> Higher in what way?
Higher as in at a higher level in the network stack (not exactly, I don’t think, but lower on the same level)
Higher as in you can implement MCP on top of grpc.
You can’t implement grpc in mcp, that doesn’t make sense, because grpc is at a lower level, so to speak, in the network stack.
> Higher in what way?
Higher as in at a higher level in the network stack (not exactly, I don’t think, but lower on the same level)
Higher as in you can implement MCP on top of grpc.
You can’t implement grpc in mcp, that doesn’t make sense, because grpc is at a lower level, so to speak, in the network stack.