quarkus-mcp-servers
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- License — License: Apache-2.0
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- Active repo — Last push 0 days ago
- Community trust — 187 GitHub stars
Code Gecti
- Code scan — Scanned 12 files during light audit, no dangerous patterns found
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This project provides a collection of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers built in Java using the Quarkus framework. It enables LLM applications to interact with local and remote resources such as databases (via JDBC), file systems, Kubernetes clusters, container engines, and running JVM processes.
Security Assessment
The overall risk is Medium. While the automated scan found no hardcoded secrets or dangerous permission requests, the fundamental nature of these servers involves interacting with highly sensitive system components. The tool provides interfaces to read the local filesystem, execute database queries directly via JDBC, inspect running JVM processes, and control Kubernetes clusters or local containers. Inherently, if an LLM is given access to these tools, it gains the ability to access, modify, or exfiltrate sensitive data and execute powerful infrastructure commands. These servers act as a bridge, meaning the security risk heavily depends on the access controls and network boundaries you configure for your specific environment.
Quality Assessment
The project demonstrates strong quality and community health. It is licensed under the permissive and standard Apache-2.0 license. Development is highly active, with repository updates occurring as recently as today. It has earned solid community trust, reflected by 187 GitHub stars. Additionally, a light code scan of 12 files found no dangerous patterns, indicating a clean baseline codebase.
Verdict
Use with caution: the code itself is highly trusted and maintained, but the servers inherently grant the AI deep access to your filesystem, databases, and infrastructure, requiring strict environment controls and strict usage guardrails.
Model Context Protocol Servers in Quarkus
Model Context Protocol Servers in Quarkus/Java
This project contains Model Context Protocol servers,
implemented in Java using the Quarkus MCP server framework.
These lets you extend the capabilities of your MCP enabled LLM (Large Language Model) AI applications.
These also work in MCP enabled LLM applications, like Claude Desktop. You can find other clients on
Awesome MCP Clients page.
Running the servers
All of these servers are available to run with jbang everywhere: Java, JavaScript, Python and more. Where it says jbang it can be replaced with npx @jbangdev/jbang or uvx jbang or pipx jbang dependent on your preference.
Servers
jdbc

The jdbc server can be used to store and retrieve data from a database given just a JDBC URL. You can use any JDBC database, like Postgres, MySQL, Oracle, Sqlite, etc.
jbang jdbc@quarkiverse/quarkus-mcp-servers
See more in the jdbc readme.
jvminsight

The jvminsight server is a server that can be used to inspect a running JVM process.
jbang jvminsight@quarkiverse/quarkus-mcp-servers
See more in the jvminsight readme.
filesystem
The filesystem server is a file system server that can be used to serve files from a file system.
jbang filesystem@quarkiverse/quarkus-mcp-servers [path1] [path2] ...
See more in the filesystem readme.
jfx
The jfx server exposes a canvas that can be used to make drawings using JavaFX.
jbang jfx@quarkiverse/quarkus-mcp-servers
See more in the jfx readme.
kubernetes
The kubernetes server can be used to interact with a Kubernetes cluster.
jbang kubernetes@quarkiverse/quarkus-mcp-servers
containers
The 'containers' server lets you work with Docker/Podman/OCI compatible container engines.
jbang containers@quarkiverse/quarkus-mcp-servers

wolfram
The wolfram server can be used to perform web search optimized for use by a large language model through the Wolfram Alpha LLM API.
jbang wolfram@quarkiverse/quarkus-mcp-servers
Other Quarkus MCP based servers
WildFly
A WildFly MCP server that allows you to interact with WildFly running servers.
You can check this WildFly vlog that demonstrates its capabilities.
Read more in the WildFly MCP Server readme.
Ideas for other servers
If you have ideas for other servers, feel free to contribute them to this project.
If missing ideas, then look at the reference servers at https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/servers and see if you can implement them in this project.
Other ideas:
- zulip
- jfr/java hooked to jmx/jfr
- quarkus dev mode
- ...
Contributing
If you have ideas for other servers, feel free to contribute them to this project.
To get started, clone the repository and build it:
git clone https://github.com/quarkiverse/quarkus-mcp-servers
cd quarkus-mcp-servers
mvn clean install
Then run the following command to generate a new server for i.e. jfr:
mkdir jfr
cd jfr
jbang init -t mcp jfr
This will create the jfr directory with a Hello World MCP server.
You can then build it:
mvn clean install
To wire it into the full project you need to add <module>jfr</module> to the root pom.xml file.
Make sure you have added some useful content to the README.md file + updated the demo image.
Then open a PR :)
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