Comprehensive documentation set for XWiki: - Home, Installation, Quick Start guides - Writing Handlers and LLM Router guides - Architecture docs (Overview, Message Pump, Thread Registry, Shared Backend) - Reference docs (Configuration, Handler Contract, CLI) - Hello World tutorial - Why XML rationale - Pandoc conversion scripts (bash + PowerShell) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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xml-pipeline
A tamper-proof nervous system for multi-agent AI systems.
xml-pipeline (also called AgentServer) provides a schema-driven, Turing-complete message bus where AI agents communicate through validated XML payloads. It features automatic XSD generation, handler isolation, and built-in security guarantees against agent misbehavior.
Why XML?
While JSON dominates web APIs, XML provides critical features for secure multi-agent systems:
- Schema validation — XSD enforces exact contracts on the wire
- Namespaces — Safely mix vocabularies without collision
- Canonicalization — C14N enables deterministic signing
- Repair tolerance — Malformed XML can be recovered; malformed JSON cannot
See Why XML for the full rationale.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Schema-Driven | Define payloads as Python dataclasses; XSD generated automatically |
| Handler Isolation | Handlers are sandboxed—cannot forge identity or escape threads |
| Thread Tracking | Opaque UUIDs hide topology; call chains tracked privately |
| LLM Router | Multi-backend routing with failover, rate limiting, retries |
| Multiprocess Ready | CPU-bound handlers run in ProcessPoolExecutor |
| Shared State | Redis/Manager backends for distributed deployments |
Quick Links
Getting Started
- Installation — Install the package
- Quick Start — Run your first organism in 5 minutes
- Configuration — Configure organisms via YAML
Guides
- Writing Handlers — Create message handlers
- Using the LLM Router — Call language models from handlers
- Multiprocess Handlers — Run CPU-bound work in separate processes
Architecture
- Architecture Overview — How xml-pipeline works
- Message Pump — The streaming message processor
- Thread Registry — Call chain tracking with opaque UUIDs
- Shared Backend — Cross-process state with Redis
Tutorials
- Hello World Tutorial — Build a greeting agent step by step
- Calculator Tool Tutorial — Create a tool that agents can call
Reference
- Handler Contract — Handler function signature and return types
- Configuration Reference — Complete organism.yaml specification
- CLI Reference — Command-line interface
Version
Current version: 0.4.0
License
MIT License