Plugin for JADX to integrate MCP server
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Plugin for JADX to integrate MCP server
A collection of MCP server examples developed by various Java SDKs
Annotation-driven MCP (Model Context Protocol) Development with Java, based on the official MCP Java SDK - No Spring Framework Required
A powerful Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants like Claude Desktop to monitor and manage Java applications through JMX. Provides real-time MBean discovery, attribute management, and natural language JMX operations.
Conversational cloud security compliance auditing. MCP server enabling natural language queries about AWS security posture via Claude and other AI assistants.
A Spring Boot AI-powered Model Context Protocol Server for interacting with Confluence Cloud
MCP server for find agoda hotel reviews
A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Apache Druid that provides extensive tools, resources, and AI-assisted prompts for managing and analyzing Druid clusters. Built with Spring Boot and Spring AI, this server enables seamless integration between AI assistants and Apache Druid through standardized MCP protocol.
A Spring Boot AI-powered Model Context Protocol Server for interacting with MongoDB
A Spring Boot application for interacting with MCP servers using Spring AI Chat Client and Rest Controller
Java microservices sample application built with Spring Boot
Demonstration of MCP with Spring Server and Client, using Ollama
Model Context Protocol MCP Server for Docker Commands. Provides Docker and Docker Swarm commands as MCP Tools.
A Model Context Protocol server for connecting LLM to databases via JDBC.
This multi-module project hosts a client code-generated from an OpenAPI derivative of the ResOs API combined with a Spring AI implementation. It also includes an MCP server, MCP client configuration for use with Claude and a standalone ReactJS powered chatbot UI.
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