"BeeAI Framework: Building Agent Swarms with Open Protocols and Enterprise Controls"
Modern agent systems promise autonomy, but production reality demands interoperability, control, and architectural discipline. This book is written for experienced developers, platform engineers, and technical architects who want to move beyond demos and build agent swarms that can survive real operational constraints. It positions BeeAI Framework not as a novelty layer around language models, but as a serious orchestration environment for robust, enterprise-grade agent systems.
Readers will learn how BeeAI structures single-agent runtimes, composes multi-agent workflows, and exposes capabilities through tools and MCP servers without collapsing into hidden coupling or fragile prompt logic. The book also explores open protocols such as A2A and MCP, showing how to separate agent behavior from transport concerns, integrate external agents and services, and design for portability. Just as importantly, it covers observability, tracing, requirement-driven constraints, governance patterns, and failure containment for systems that must be explainable and auditable.
Rather than offering shallow recipes, the book builds a deep mental model of runtime mechanics, swarm coordination, and production architecture across Python and TypeScript. Familiarity with modern software architecture, distributed systems thinking, and LLM-based application development will help readers get the most from it.