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SAP Joule has evolved from a conversational AI assistant into a powerful orchestrator that can delegate work to custom code-based agents. But connecting these two worlds comes with challenges: a 60-second timeout in synchronous A2A, and no real-time streaming. This blog post explores three practical integration patterns—synchronous A2A, async RESTful API with polling, and streaming via an A2A intermediary client service—each solving different constraints while using a real Deep Research Agent as a concrete example deployed on SAP BTP.

 

 SAP Joule has evolved from a conversational AI assistant into a powerful orchestrator that can delegate work to custom code-based agents. But connecting these two worlds comes with challenges: a 60-second timeout in synchronous A2A, and no real-time streaming. This blog post explores three practical integration patterns—synchronous A2A, async RESTful API with polling, and streaming via an A2A intermediary client service—each solving different constraints while using a real Deep Research Agent as a concrete example deployed on SAP BTP. Read More Technology Blog Posts by SAP articles 

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