Anthropic Mcp Server
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About Anthropic Mcp Server
Custom mcp server for ferry booking
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Overview
What is Anthropic Mcp Server?
A modern enterprise application built with Jakarta EE and Spring Framework, using reactive programming with Spring WebFlux and JPA for data persistence, exposing ferry route and booking functionality.
How to use Anthropic Mcp Server?
Requires JDK 24 and your preferred IDE (IntelliJ recommended). Build with Maven or Gradle. On startup it randomly creates ferry routes; bookings are stored in an H2 database.
Key features of Anthropic Mcp Server
- Built with Java 24, Jakarta EE, and Spring WebFlux
- Uses Spring Data JPA for persistence
- Lombok for boilerplate reduction
- Exposes ferry routes for Scottish inner hebrides destinations
- Supports booking capability with H2 database storage
Use cases of Anthropic Mcp Server
- Displaying randomly generated ferry routes to Scottish inner hebrides
- Accepting and storing ferry bookings in an in‑memory database
FAQ from Anthropic Mcp Server
What technology stack does it use?
Java 24, Jakarta EE, Spring Data JPA, Spring WebFlux, Lombok, and Maven/Gradle.
What is the project structure?
It follows a standard Maven/Gradle project structure.
What data does the application store?
It stores ferry routes (based on Route.java) and bookings in an H2 database.
Does it require an external database?
No, it uses an embedded H2 database on startup.
What is the purpose of the application?
To provide ferry route information and booking for Scottish inner hebrides destinations.
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