Read “Introducing Quarkus Agent MCP: teaching AI agents to speak Quarkus” by Phillip Kruger to lear how Quarkus Agent MCP is a standalone MCP server that lets AI coding agents create, manage, and work effectively with Quarkus applications. Extension authors can ship coding skills that agents pick up automatically. See how Quarkus Dev Services streamlines microservice development by automatically provisioning infrastructure like PostgreSQL, Kafka and Redis with zero config in “Quarkus Dev Services: Zero-config development” by A N M Bazlur Rahman. Check out Georgios Andrianakis’s “Faster Startup on IBM Semeru with OpenJ9 Shared Classes Cache” to see Quarkus 3.35 brings great startup improvements to IBM Semeru Runtimes. The same quarkus.package.jar.aot.enabled=true flag that activates Project Leyden on HotSpot-based JVMs now automatically generates an OpenJ9 Shared Classes Cache - no code changes needed. Get a hands-on walkthrough that shows where MCP tools belong, where the model belongs, and how the full LangChain4j flow fits together with “Build Hybrid MCP Tool Agents in Quarkus” by Markus Eisele. Markus Eisele also wrote “Make Agent Workflows Inspectable Before Production” to show how a small Quarkus service exposes live topology and recent executions, which makes agent systems easier to review, debug, and operationalize.You will also see the latest Quarkus Insights episodes, top tweets/discussions and upcoming Quarkus attended events.Check out Newsletter #68: May!Want to get newsletters in your inbox? Sign up for the newsletter using the on page form.