FYI we released quarkus-mcp-server 1.0.0.Beta1 yesterday [1]. You should
bump the version used in wildfly-mcp because 1.0.0.Alpha2 is very
outdated now ;-).
Martin
[1]
On 30. 01. 25 9:52, Jean Francois Denise wrote:
Hi,
we are introducing a new project
<
https://github.com/wildfly-extras/wildfly-mcp> in the wildfly-extras
<
https://github.com/wildfly-extras> github organization. This project
aims to contain tooling that benefits from the MCP protocol
<
https://www.anthropic.com/news/model-context-protocol>to expose WildFly
servers to generative AI applications (claude.io <
http://claude.io>,
chatGPT, ...).
The WildFly MCP Server
<
https://github.com/wildfly-extras/wildfly-mcp/tree/main/wildfly-mcp-serve...;, a
quarkus fat jar application, allows the AI application to access to running WildFly
instances (exposed as MCP tools) and retrieve WildFly servers information:
* Metrics
* Log file
* Server configuration
* Invoke WildFly CLI operations (e.g.: enabling/disabling loggers)
In addition, an MCP server can expose re-usable Prompts that you can
directly consume in the chat application (e.g.: claude.io
<
http://claude.io>). An example
<
https://github.com/wildfly-extras/wildfly-mcp/blob/main/wildfly-mcp-serve...
of a re-usable prompt that illustrates what you can do once you have integrated the
WildFly MCP server in your chatbot.
We are currently developing a WildFly chatbot application (simple
question/reply Web UI), in which the WildFly MCP server could be
integrated. This chatbot will be contributed to the WildFly MCP
<
https://github.com/wildfly-extras/wildfly-mcp/> project.
Hope you will find an interest in this new project.
Thank-you for reading.
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