Delegate a job to a specialist agent You expose a child agent as a typed specialist with its own tools, runtime, and context. Use one when the delegated job needs an independent agent loop. java academy academy/topics/child-agents website/content-src/academy/course.mjs academy Delegate a job to a specialist agent
Unit 5 · Build an agent that can use tools

Delegate a job to a specialist agent

You expose a child agent as a typed specialist with its own tools, runtime, and context. Use one when the delegated job needs an independent agent loop.

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var assistant = Ax.agent("message:string -> reply:string", Map.of(
    "functions", List.of(search),
    "contextFields", List.of()
));
Run itIn your own project
// Gradle (build.gradle):
implementation 'dev.axllm:ax:22.0.4'
// Maven (pom.xml):
<dependency>
  <groupId>dev.axllm</groupId>
  <artifactId>ax</artifactId>
  <version>22.0.4</version>
</dependency>

import dev.axllm.ax.Ax;

var llm = Ax.ai("openai", Map.of("apiKey", System.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY")));
var classify = Ax.ax("review:string -> sentiment:class \"positive, negative, neutral\"");

Set OPENAI_APIKEY in your environment before running provider-backed code.

In the ax repo

From a clone of the ax repo:

npm run example -- java src/examples/java/short-agents/ToolsAgentExample.java
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