
Saravanan worked on enhancing MCP Connectors within the xynehq/xyne repository, focusing on enabling configurable headers and a streamable HTTP mode. He refactored the MCP client creation logic to support these new options, allowing for more flexible and secure integration scenarios. The work included updates to the user interface, making it possible for users to manage custom headers and streaming configurations directly. Using TypeScript, Node.js, and React, Saravanan improved both backend and frontend components. This feature deepened the connector’s integration capabilities, supporting scalable deployments and addressing operational requirements for security and performance without introducing new bugs during the period.

In August 2025, delivered MCP Connectors enhancements for the xyne repository, focusing on configurable headers and a streamable HTTP mode. Key work includes refactoring MCP client creation to support mode and headers, plus UI updates to manage these configurations. These changes improve integration flexibility, security, and operational performance for MCP-based connectors.
In August 2025, delivered MCP Connectors enhancements for the xyne repository, focusing on configurable headers and a streamable HTTP mode. Key work includes refactoring MCP client creation to support mode and headers, plus UI updates to manage these configurations. These changes improve integration flexibility, security, and operational performance for MCP-based connectors.
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