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Mongo MCP Server

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A Spring Boot AI-powered Model Context Protocol Server for interacting with MongoDB

Overview

What is Mongo MCP Server?

The Mongo MCP Server is a Spring Boot AI application that connects to a local MongoDB instance and exposes database operations as callable tools via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It is designed for developers who want to test or integrate MongoDB interactions through any MCP client, including the Claude desktop app.

How to use Mongo MCP Server?

Test the server using any MCP client such as the Claude desktop app. No specific installation or configuration commands are provided in the README. For a detailed walkthrough on building the server, refer to the linked blog post.

Key features of Mongo MCP Server

  • Connects to a local MongoDB instance for various operations
  • Exposes methods using the @Tool annotation
  • Registers tools via ToolCallbackProvider
  • Testable with any MCP client, including Claude desktop app

Use cases of Mongo MCP Server

  • Expose MongoDB CRUD operations as callable MCP tools
  • Integrate local MongoDB data into an MCP-enabled assistant like Claude
  • Prototype and test MCP servers built with Spring Boot AI

FAQ from Mongo MCP Server

What technology is the server built with?

The server is built with Spring Boot AI, using the @Tool annotation and ToolCallbackProvider for tool registration.

What database does it connect to?

It connects to a local MongoDB instance (the README does not specify remote or cloud MongoDB support).

How can I test the server?

Test it using any MCP client, including the Claude desktop app.

Where can I learn more about building this server?

See the blog post "Build MCP Servers with Spring Boot AI: A Beginner’s Guide" linked in the README.

Does it require a specific transport or authentication?

The README does not describe transport details or authentication requirements.

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