Solon Ai

Created By
opensolona year ago
Java AI (agent) full scenario application development framework (LLM, Function Call, RAG, Embedding, Reranking, Flow, MCP Server, Mcp Client). Compatible with java8 ~ java24.
Overview

What is Solon AI?

Solon AI is a development framework for intelligent applications, designed for Java enterprise-level applications, focusing on efficiency, openness, and ecosystem integration.

How to use Solon AI?

To use Solon AI, developers can integrate it into their Java applications by following the documentation available on the official website and GitHub repository.

Key features of Solon AI?

  • High concurrency (700% improvement)
  • Memory efficiency (50% reduction)
  • Fast startup (10 times quicker)
  • Small package size (90% smaller)
  • Supports Java versions from 8 to 24 and native runtime.

Use cases of Solon AI?

  1. Building scalable enterprise applications.
  2. Developing AI-driven chat applications.
  3. Implementing function calls and RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) in applications.

FAQ from Solon AI?

  • What programming languages does Solon AI support?

Solon AI primarily supports Java.

  • Is Solon AI open-source?

Yes, Solon AI is an open-source project under the Apache 2.0 license.

  • Where can I find the documentation?

Documentation is available on the official website and GitHub repository.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
opensolon
Star
64
Language
Java
License
Apache-2.0 license

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