A Java-based implementation of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) mediator that automatically generates an MCP Server from existing source code, service classes, helper methods, and external MCP tools. The MCP Mediator aggregates these diverse components into a unified MCP Server, streamlining communication between MCP clients and servers through a single point.
By eliminating the need to manually maintain multiple MCP Servers, this tool simplifies integration and execution within the MCP ecosystem and make it possible to generate MCP Servers without altering the existing code bases and tools that are planned to be MCP compatible.
The MCP Mediator implements the Model Context Protocol specification, providing a robust framework for:
- Handling MCP requests and responses
- Managing tool execution
- Supporting various transport mechanisms
- Integrating with Spring Framework and Spring Boot
For more information, visit the project's wiki: MCP Mediator Wiki. Wiki page is organized as follows:
✅ Ready:
- Support for stdio/sse transport
- Extensible request handling system
- Configurable server capabilities
- Support for multiple tool implementations
- Support for proxying multiple MCP servers
- Automatically generating MCP Server Tools for the existing methods and services
⏳ Work In Progress:
- Spring Framework and Spring Boot integration
- Comprehensive error handling
- Docker Implementation
- Dropbox Implementation
🍼 Planned:
- Generate MCP Server for existing Spring
Controllers
and mediate request between MCP client and controllers - Generate MCP Server for existing OpenAPI specification and generate MCP
Tool
for the APIs and delegate the requests
mcp-mediator-api
: Core API interfaces and contractsmcp-mediator-core
: Core implementation and common functionalitymcp-mediator-commons
: Reusable components to make implementation easiermcp-mediator-example
: Example shows how to use and extend the mediator frameworkmcp-mediator-spring
: Spring Framework and Spring AI integrationmcp-mediator-spring-boot-starter
: Spring Bootautoconfiguration
to generate MCP server automatically for the available endpoints- Implementation modules for various services:
mcp-mediator-implementation-docker
: Docker service integration Read Moremcp-mediator-implementation-dropbox
: Dropbox service integration (WIP)mcp-mediator-implementation-query
: Query services with public APIs: List of all Query MCP Servers
- Java 17 or later
- Maven 3.6 or later
- Spring Boot 3.2.2 or later (for Spring Boot integration)
All the examples are available under mcp-mediator-exmple
module. It's still a work in progress and the examples will be added.
To create a MCP Mediator with STDIO transport:
DefaultMcpMediator mediator = new DefaultMcpMediator(McpMediatorConfigurationBuilder.builder()
.createDefault()
.serverName(MY_EXAMPLE_MCP_SERVER_STDIO)
.build());
mediator.registerHandler(new WikipediaQueryRequestHandler());
mediator.initialize();
To run the examples as Claude Desktop MCP Server:
{
"mcpServers": {
"my_java_mcp_server": {
"command": "[path to]/run.sh",
"args": [
"DefaultMcpMediatorStdioExample"
]
}
}
}
This config runs DefaultMcpMediatorStdioExample
sa STDIO MCP server.
Make sure to make run.sh
executable and add mvn
command to your path.
./run.sh ClassName [arg1 arg2 ...]
This mediator runs a STDIO MCP server with handlers and delegates requests from MCP client (e.g. Claude Desktop) to the registered handlers.
Convert the existing code, service, helper class, or method automatically to an MCP server using @McpService
:
DefaultMcpMediator mediator = new DefaultMcpMediator(McpMediatorConfigurationBuilder.builder()
.createDefault()
.serverName(MY_EXAMPLE_MCP_SERVER_STDIO)
.serverVersion("1.0.0.0")
.build());
// DockerClientService is an existing service class to interact with the installed Docker Client
mediator.registerHandler(McpServiceFactory.create(new DockerClientService(dockerClient))
.createForNonAnnotatedMethods(false)
.build());
mediator.initialize();
DockerClientService:
@McpService(name = "docker_mcp_server", description = "provides common docker command as mcp tools")
public class DockerClientService {
DockerClient internalClient;
@McpTool(name = "docker_start_container",
description = "start an existing docker container using its containerId! containerId is required and " +
"can't be null or empty! if successful, returns true.")
public boolean startContainerCmd(@NonNull String containerId) {
internalClient.startContainerCmd(containerId)
.exec();
return true;
}
// ...
}
Checkout mcp-mediator-implementation-docker
for more details.
To create a proxy server:
// as an example ~/sdk/jdk/jdk-17.0.14+7/Contents/Home/bin/java
String command = args[0];
// e.g., -jar ~/mcp-mediator-example.jar
List<String> remoteServerArgs = List.of(Arrays.copyOfRange(args, 1, args.length));
ProxyMcpMediator mediator = new ProxyMcpMediator(McpMediatorConfigurationBuilder.builder()
.creatProxy()
.serializer(new ObjectMapper())
.tools(true)
.addRemoteServer(McpMediatorProxyConfiguration.McpMediatorRemoteMcpServerConfiguration.builder()
.remoteTransportType(McpTransportType.STDIO)
.remoteServerAddress(command)
.remoteServerArgs(remoteServerArgs)
.build())
.serverName(MY_EXAMPLE_MCP_SERVER_STDIO)
.serverVersion("1.0.0.0")
.build());
mediator.initialize();
This mediator creates a Proxy MCP server and connects to all the given remote servers and works as a proxy between the
client and the remote servers. The mediator will advertise all the available Tools
to the clients during the
initialization process. It is also expandable by registering request handlers using ProxyMcpMediator#registerHandler()
same as DefaultMcpMediator
.
Query MCP servers are MCP servers that receive a query from the user and search a source for the content related to the input
query. All the queries are part of mcp-mediator-implementation-query
module and are defined using MCP Mediator Request Handlers.
So far, these queries are implemented:
- Wikipedia MCP Server: Search Wikipedia with an input query
- Stackoverflow MCP Server: Search Stackoverflow website
- GitHub MCP Server: Search for GitHub projects
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request. Read this first!
This project is licensed under the GPL3 License - see the LICENSE file for details.