Jvm MCP Server
What is the JVM MCP Server?
The JVM MCP server is a tool based on Arthas, used to monitor and analyze the runtime state of Java applications. It offers a rich set of features, including real-time thread monitoring, memory usage analysis, class loading information query, and dynamic method call tracing.How to use the JVM MCP Server?
First, ensure that the necessary dependencies (such as Python 3.10+ and Java 8+) are installed in your environment. Then, start the server with simple commands and connect using Python code or configuration files.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for performance debugging and fault troubleshooting in development environments, as well as real-time monitoring in production environments.Main Features
Automatically download and manage Arthas toolsThe Arthas tool will be automatically downloaded during the first run, simplifying the tool acquisition process.
Support local and remote Java process monitoringWhether it's a local or remote Java process, its running status can be easily monitored.
Real-time JVM thread informationView the status of JVM threads in real-time to help quickly locate problems.
JVM memory usage monitoringMonitor the JVM memory usage to optimize memory allocation.
Support class and method decompilationSpecified classes and methods can be decompiled for in-depth analysis.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Powerful and easy to use
Support multiple monitoring methods
AI-driven performance analysis
Limitations
Requires an internet connection to download Arthas
Remote mode requires SSH permissions
How to Use
Install Dependencies
Ensure that Python 3.10+ and Java 8+ are installed, and initialize the project environment through the uv tool.
Start the Server
Start the JVM MCP server using the uv command.
Connect to the Target Process
Connect to the target Java process through Python code or a configuration file.
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