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  • Update sendMessage method to provide more detailed error information
  • Remove unnecessary imports and improve code readability

Motivation and Context

While debugging an MCP server in STDIO mode, I encountered RuntimeException: Failed to enqueue message. The exception stack trace pointed to StdioMcpSessionTransport#sendMessage() but without more error details, I can only see that outboundSink.tryEmitNext(message).isSuccess() actually return false but there is no more helpful info to locate the root cause what results in this false. I think the return value of tryEmitNext(message) is needed to be included in the error message to make it more clear.

How Has This Been Tested?

Yes, I tested this in my local MCP server example application.

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  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
  • Documentation update

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  • I have read the MCP Documentation
  • My code follows the repository's style guidelines
  • New and existing tests pass locally
  • I have added appropriate error handling
  • I have added or updated documentation as needed

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- Update sendMessage method to provide more detailed error information
- Remove unnecessary imports and improve code readability
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This PR is not very important, so consider closing it temporarily to avoid the frequent Merge branch 'modelcontextprotocol:main' into main action when I sync fork from upstream every time, perhaps another new PR will be committed in the future.

@codeboyzhou codeboyzhou closed this Jul 9, 2025
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