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* Update Foundry Responses as ChatClientAgent

* Migrate obsolete AzureAI integration tests to versioned agent pattern

Replace obsolete CreateAIAgentAsync/GetAIAgentAsync calls with
Agents.CreateAgentVersionAsync() + AsAIAgent(AgentVersion) in all
AzureAI integration tests.

- Rename AIProjectClient* test files to FoundryVersionedAgent*
- Register AIFunction tools in PromptAgentDefinition.Tools for
  server-side visibility via AsOpenAIResponseTool()
- Skip structured output tests (AzureAIProjectChatClient clears
  ResponseFormat for versioned agents)
- Remove all [Obsolete] attributes and #pragma warning disable CS0618

* Merge FoundryMemory package into AzureAI under Memory/ folder

Move all FoundryMemory source, unit tests, and integration tests into
the Microsoft.Agents.AI.AzureAI package. Change namespace from
Microsoft.Agents.AI.FoundryMemory to Microsoft.Agents.AI.AzureAI.

- Add [Experimental] to FoundryMemoryProviderOptions and Scope
- Rename internal AIProjectClientExtensions to MemoryStoreExtensions
- Update AzureAI .csproj with Compliance.Abstractions, Redaction
- Remove FoundryMemory from solution and release filter
- Update sample to reference AzureAI instead of FoundryMemory
- Delete old Microsoft.Agents.AI.FoundryMemory project and tests

* Add EnsureMemoryStoreCreatedAsync and memory existence checks to integration tests

- Ensure memory store is created before testing memory operations
- Add AZURE_AI_EMBEDDING_DEPLOYMENT_NAME config setting
- Assert memories exist in store via SearchMemoriesAsync before cleanup
- Verify scope isolation with direct memory store queries

* Fix and rename AzureAI unit tests for RAPI vs Versioned clarity

- Rename AsAIAgentAsync_* to AsAIAgent_* (drop Async from method group)
- Add _Rapi_ prefix to non-versioned (Responses API) tests
- Add _Versioned_ prefix to versioned agent tests where needed
- Fix RAPI tests: assert GetService<AIProjectClient>() is null
- Fix Versioned tests: assert IsType<FoundryAgent> and
  GetService<AIProjectClient>() returns the client instance
- Fix UserAgent header tests: proper HTTP handler routing
- Fix ChatClient_UsesDefaultConversationIdAsync test setup
- All 153 unit tests pass with 0 failures

* Rename Microsoft.Agents.AI.AzureAI to Microsoft.Agents.AI.Foundry

Rename the project, namespace, folder, and all references from
Microsoft.Agents.AI.AzureAI to Microsoft.Agents.AI.Foundry.
Also rename Workflows.Declarative.AzureAI to .Foundry.

- Rename src, unit test, integration test, and workflow folders
- Update namespaces in all source and test .cs files
- Update ProjectReferences in ~47 sample and test .csproj files
- Update solution files (.slnx, .slnf)
- Update sample using statements
- Update READMEs, SKILL.md, ADRs in docs/
- Disable package validation baseline for renamed packages
- Fix UTF-8 BOM encoding on all affected .cs files
- AzureAI.Persistent left completely unchanged

* Fix format: remove ImplicitUsings, add explicit usings, fix BOM encoding

- Remove ImplicitUsings=enable from Foundry csproj to resolve IDE0005
  on shared ReplacingRedactor.cs
- Add explicit System usings to all source files that relied on them
- Sort usings alphabetically per editorconfig rules
- Fix UTF-8 BOM on 12 sample Program.cs files
- Rename Azure AI Foundry Agents to Microsoft Foundry Agents in docs
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Getting started with Foundry Agents

These samples demonstrate how to use Microsoft Foundry with Agent Framework.

Quick start

The simplest way to create a Foundry agent is using the FoundryAgent type directly:

FoundryAgent agent = new(
    new Uri(endpoint),
    new AzureCliCredential(),
    model: "gpt-4o-mini",
    instructions: "You are good at telling jokes.",
    name: "JokerAgent");

Console.WriteLine(await agent.RunAsync("Tell me a joke about a pirate."));

Or using the AIProjectClient.AsAIAgent(...) extensions:

AIProjectClient aiProjectClient = new(new Uri(endpoint), new DefaultAzureCredential());

FoundryAgent agent = aiProjectClient.AsAIAgent(
    model: deploymentName,
    instructions: "You are good at telling jokes.",
    name: "JokerAgent");

Prerequisites

  • .NET 10 SDK or later
  • Foundry project endpoint
  • Azure CLI installed and authenticated

Set:

$env:AZURE_AI_PROJECT_ENDPOINT="https://your-foundry-service.services.ai.azure.com/api/projects/your-foundry-project"
$env:AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME="gpt-4o-mini"

Some samples require extra tool-specific environment variables. See each sample for details.

Samples

Sample Description
FoundryAgent lifecycle Create a FoundryAgent directly with endpoint and credentials
Basics (Responses API) Create and run an agent using AsAIAgent extensions
Multi-turn conversation Multi-turn using sessions and response ID chaining
Multi-turn with server conversations Server-side conversations visible in Foundry UI
Using function tools Function tools
Function tools with approvals Human-in-the-loop approval
Structured output Structured output with JSON schema
Persisted conversations Persisting and resuming conversations
Observability OpenTelemetry observability
Dependency injection DI with a hosted service
Using MCP client as tools MCP client tools
Using images Image multi-modality
Agent as function tool Agent as a function tool for another
Middleware Multiple middleware layers
Plugins Plugins with dependency injection
Code interpreter Code interpreter tool
Computer use Computer use tool
File search File search tool
OpenAPI tools OpenAPI tools
Bing custom search Bing Custom Search tool
SharePoint SharePoint grounding tool
Microsoft Fabric Microsoft Fabric tool
Web search Web search tool
Memory search Memory search tool
Local MCP Local MCP client with HTTP transport

Running the samples

cd dotnet/samples/02-agents/AgentsWithFoundry
dotnet run --project .\FoundryAgent_Step01