AWS TECHNICAL WORKSHOP: AMAZON Q DEVELOPER CLI
AWS TECHNICAL WORKSHOP: BUILDING MCP SERVERS WITH AMAZON Q CLI AND RUST PROGRAMMING
Event Details
Date: Saturday, May 17, 2025 (Thứ 7 ngày 17/05)
Time: 9:00 - 12:00 AM
Location: Swinburne Innovation Center, Tầng 1, 80 Duy Tân, Cầu Giấy, Hà Nội
Format: Hands-on workshop for approximately 50 builders
Speakers:
Hien Nguyen (Solutions Architect, AWS Vietnam)
Hai Tran (Technical Account Manager, AWS Vietnam)
Registration: Limited to 50 participants - register now to secure your spot!
Workshop Overview
Join us for an immersive hands-on workshop where you'll learn to build Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers using Rust programming language and integrate them with the Amazon Q CLI.
MCP standardizes how applications provide context to Large Language Models (LLMs), enabling Amazon Q to leverage additional tools and resources that extend its capabilities. By building custom MCP servers, you can create specialized interfaces tailored to your specific use cases and enhance productivity through natural language interactions with AWS services.
What You Will Build
During this practical workshop, you will develop four different MCP servers:
Calculator MCP Server - Perform mathematical operations through natural language
RDS Operator MCP Server - Interact with RDS instances across regions
S3 Operator MCP Server - Interact with S3 buckets
PostgreSQL Operator MCP Server - Query database tables using natural language without writing SQL
Why Choose Rust for MCP Servers?
Performance and efficiency with near-native execution
Memory safety and reliability through Rust's ownership model
Seamless AWS ecosystem integration (Amazon Q CLI is written in Rust)
Compilation to native code for easy distribution
WebAssembly support for broader deployment options
Prerequisites
Basic familiarity with AWS services
Laptop with necessary development tools installed (details will be provided to registered participants)
AWS account for practical exercises
Important Note: The MCP servers developed in this workshop are intended for learning purposes and are not fully functional or production-ready implementations.
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your AWS and Rust skills. Register today as spaces are limited to 50 participants!