Java based Model Context Procotol (MCP) Server for JDBC
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About Java based Model Context Procotol (MCP) Server for JDBC
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Basic information
Config
Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.
{
"mcpServers": {
"OpenLinkSoftware_mcp-jdbc-server": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"@modelcontextprotocol/inspector",
"java",
"-jar",
"/path/to/mcp-jdbc-server/MCPServer-1.0.0-runner.jar"
]
}
}
}Tools
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Overview
What is Java based Model Context Procotol (MCP) Server for JDBC?
A lightweight MCP server for JDBC built with Quarkus. It is compatible with Virtuoso DBMS and other DBMS backends that have JDBC drivers.
How to use Java based Model Context Procotol (MCP) Server for JDBC?
Clone the repository, set environment variables (jdbc.url, jdbc.user, jdbc.password, jdbc.api_key), and configure for Claude Desktop via claude_desktop_config.json using the java -jar command. For troubleshooting, use the MCP Inspector with the runner JAR.
Key features of Java based Model Context Procotol (MCP) Server for JDBC
- Get schemas from the connected database.
- Retrieve table information for specific schemas.
- Describe table structures including keys and types.
- Filter tables by name substring.
- Execute SQL queries in JSONL or Markdown format.
- Virtuoso-specific: stored procedures, SPARQL/SPASQL, AI assistant.
Use cases of Java based Model Context Procotol (MCP) Server for JDBC
- Explore database schemas and table metadata via MCP clients.
- Query databases and retrieve results in structured formats.
- Generate reports by running queries with Markdown output.
- Integrate Virtuoso’s SPARQL and SPASQL capabilities into MCP workflows.
- Interact with Virtuoso’s AI Support Assistant through MCP tools.
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