Quarkus MCP Servers
This project provides a series of Model Context Protocol servers based on Quarkus/Java to extend the capabilities of MCP-enabled LLM applications, including various services such as JDBC database interaction, JVM monitoring, and file system operations.
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What are MCP Servers?
Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers extend the capabilities of your MCP-enabled LLM applications by providing specialized services like database access, JVM monitoring, file system operations, and more.How to use MCP Servers?
All servers can be easily run using jbang with simple commands. Each server provides specific functionality that your LLM application can interact with.Use Cases
Ideal for developers building AI applications that need to interact with databases, monitor JVMs, access file systems, or work with containers and Kubernetes.Key Features
JDBC Server
Connect to any JDBC-compatible database (Postgres, MySQL, SQLite etc.) and perform SQL operations through your LLM
JVM Monitoring
Inspect running JVM processes including memory usage, threads, and performance metrics
File System Access
Read and write files from specified directories through your LLM application
JavaFX Canvas
Create drawings and visualizations using JavaFX through natural language commands
Kubernetes Integration
Interact with Kubernetes clusters to manage deployments and pods
Container Management
Work with Docker/Podman containers through your LLM application
Wolfram Alpha Integration
Perform web searches and computations using Wolfram Alpha's LLM API
Advantages
Easy to install and run with jbang
Works with any MCP-enabled LLM application
Provides real-world system access through natural language
Modular architecture - use only what you need
Open source and extensible
Limitations
Requires Java runtime environment
Some servers need additional system dependencies
Security considerations when exposing system access
Limited to supported protocols and integrations
Getting Started
Install jbang
Install jbang using your preferred method (Java, npm, pipx, etc.)
Choose a server
Select which MCP server you want to run based on your needs
Run the server
Execute the server using jbang with the appropriate command
Connect your LLM
Configure your MCP-enabled LLM application to connect to the server
Example Use Cases
Database Query Through LLM
Ask your LLM to query a database using natural language
JVM Performance Analysis
Monitor a Java application's performance through chat
File Operations
Read and write files through natural language commands
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
Do I need to be a developer to use these servers?
Are there security risks with these servers?
Can I contribute new servers?
Additional Resources
Model Context Protocol Website
Official MCP documentation and specifications
Quarkus MCP Server Framework
GitHub repository for the underlying framework
Awesome MCP Clients
List of MCP client applications
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