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Hosting agents with Foundry Hosting and the responses API
This folder contains a list of samples that show how to host agents using the responses API and deploy them to Foundry Hosting.
| Sample | Description |
|---|---|
| 01_basic | A basic example of hosting an agent with the responses API and carrying on a multi-turn conversation. |
| 02_local_tools | An example of hosting an agent with the responses API and local tools including a function tool and a local shell tool. |
| 03_remote_mcp | An example of hosting an agent with the responses API and remote MCPs, including a GitHub MCP server and a Foundry Toolbox. |
| 04_workflows | An example of hosting a workflow with the responses API. |
| using_deployed_agent.py | An example of how to use the deployed agent in Agent Framework. |