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Roger Barreto aad20c2b33 .NET: Bump Azure.AI.Projects to 2.1.0-beta.2 and add agent-endpoint AsAIAgent path (#5899)
* .NET: Bump Azure.AI.Projects to 2.1.0-beta.2 and add agent-endpoint AsAIAgent path

Bumps Azure.AI.Projects to 2.1.0-beta.2 with the matching transitive pins (Azure.Core 1.55.0, System.ClientModel 1.11.0).

Foundry agent endpoint plumbing:
* FoundryAgent now routes the agent-endpoint constructor through the new GetProjectResponsesClientForAgentEndpoint helper.
* Adds an internal FoundryAgent ctor that takes an existing AIProjectClient plus a parsed agent endpoint so the public extension does not need to construct a second project client.
* Adds public AIProjectClient.AsAIAgent(Uri agentEndpoint, ...) extension. This is the path consumer samples are expected to use for hosted agents because version selection happens server-side.
* Trims the dangling "If you want to construct a FoundryAgent against a project endpoint..." sentence from ParseAgentEndpoint.

Unit tests:
* Four new tests in AzureAIProjectChatClientExtensionsTests cover the AIProjectClient.AsAIAgent(Uri agentEndpoint, ...) overload. 263/263 pass.

Consumer samples (Using-Samples):
* SimpleAgent and SessionFilesClient now read AZURE_AI_PROJECT_ENDPOINT and AZURE_AI_AGENT_NAME (both required, throw on missing), derive the agent endpoint with new Uri($"{projectEndpoint}/agents/{agentName}/endpoint/protocols/openai"), then call aiProjectClient.AsAIAgent(agentEndpoint, ...).
* SessionFilesClient README updated.

Contributor samples (responses/*):
* New HostedContributorRouteExtensions.MapDevTemporaryLocalAgentEndpoint() wildcard route extension so localhost contributor servers accept the per-agent OpenAI endpoint shape the production Hosted runtime exposes.
* All 11 contributor Program.cs files call MapDevTemporaryLocalAgentEndpoint() with a contributor-only warning comment.
* Hosted-Files and Hosted-AzureSearchRag were importing Hosted_Shared_Contributor_Setup but never calling AddDevTemporaryLocalContributorSetup(). Both now call it so HostedSessionIsolationKeyProvider resolves correctly in dev.
* Hosted-AzureSearchRag, Hosted-Files, Hosted-MemoryAgent csprojs drop stale VersionOverride="2.1.0-beta.1" pins.
* Hosted-AzureSearchRag and Hosted-Files csprojs add ProjectReference to Hosted_Shared_Contributor_Setup.
* Hosted-Observability/.dockerignore removed the out/ exclusion that was blocking COPY out/ . in Dockerfile.contributor.

Verified:
* Full solution-scoped build of changed projects: green.
* Scoped CI-parity dotnet format via WSL2 + Docker (mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:10.0) over every changed csproj: clean.
* Foundry unit tests: 263/263.
* Contributor docker smoke for 8 hosted samples (publish + docker build + docker run + curl POST to the wildcard route): HTTP 200 / 500 with route matched.
* End-to-end smoke against the real Azure Foundry project with a fresh bearer token: Hosted-Files contributor container served HTTP 200, the agent invoked ListBundledFiles, and returned the expected file name.

* Address PR review: forward pipeline settings; add UTs

- CreateProjectClientOptions also carries RetryPolicy, NetworkTimeout, ClientLoggingOptions, MessageLoggingPolicy (was Transport+UserAgentApplicationId only).

- Make CreateProjectClientOptions internal so tests can verify the copy directly.

- Add AsAIAgent(Uri) UTs covering tools forwarding to inner ChatOptions and null tools handling.

- Add CreateProjectClientOptions UTs covering null caller and full pipeline-settings copy.
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Agent Framework Samples

The agent framework samples are designed to help you get started with building AI-powered agents from various providers.

The Agent Framework supports building agents using various inference and inference-style services. All these are supported using the single ChatClientAgent class.

The Agent Framework also supports creating proxy agents, that allow accessing remote agents as if they were local agents. These are supported using various AIAgent subclasses.

Sample Structure

Folder Description
01-get-started/ Progressive tutorial: hello agent → hosting
02-agents/ Deep-dive by concept: tools, middleware, providers, orchestrations
03-workflows/ Workflow patterns: sequential, concurrent, state, declarative
04-hosting/ Deployment: Azure Functions, Durable Tasks
05-end-to-end/ Full applications, evaluation, demos

Getting Started

Start with 01-get-started/ and work through the numbered files:

  1. 01_hello_agent — Create and run your first agent
  2. 02_add_tools — Add function tools
  3. 03_multi_turn — Multi-turn conversations with AgentSession
  4. 04_memory — Agent memory with AIContextProvider
  5. 05_first_workflow — Build a workflow with executors and edges
  6. 06_host_your_agent — Host your agent via Azure Functions

Additional Samples

Some additional samples of note include:

  • Agents: Basic steps to get started with the agent framework. These samples demonstrate the fundamental concepts and functionalities of the agent framework when using the AIAgent and can be used with any underlying service that provides an AIAgent implementation.
  • Agent Providers: Shows how to create an AIAgent instance for a selection of providers.
  • Agent Telemetry: Demo which showcases the integration of OpenTelemetry with the Microsoft Agent Framework using Azure OpenAI and .NET Aspire Dashboard for telemetry visualization.
  • Durable Agents - Azure Functions: Samples for using the Microsoft Agent Framework with Azure Functions via the durable task extension.
  • Durable Agents - Console Apps: Samples demonstrating durable agents in console applications.

Migration from Semantic Kernel

If you are migrating from Semantic Kernel to the Microsoft Agent Framework, the following resources provide guidance and side-by-side examples to help you transition your existing agents, tools, and orchestration patterns. The migration samples map Semantic Kernel primitives (such as ChatCompletionAgent and Team orchestrations) to their Agent Framework equivalents (such as ChatClientAgent and workflow builders).

For an in-depth migration guide, see the official migration documentation.

Prerequisites

For prerequisites see each set of samples for their specific requirements.