MCP JDBC Server
A lightweight MCP server for any database with a JDBC driver. Built with Quarkus and requires Java 21+.
Features
- Get Schemas: Fetch and list all schema names from the connected database.
- Get Tables: Retrieve table information for specific schemas or all schemas.
- Describe Table: Generate a detailed description of table structures, including:
- Column names and data types
- Nullable attributes
- Primary and foreign keys
- Search Tables: Filter and retrieve tables based on name substrings.
- Execute Stored Procedures: A Virtuoso-specific feature! Execute stored procedures and retrieve results.
- Execute Queries:
- JSONL result format: Optimized for structured responses.
- Markdown table format: Ideal for reporting and visualization.
Prerequisites
MCP server requires Java 21 or above.
Installation
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/OpenLinkSoftware/mcp-jdbc-server.git
cd mcp-jdbc-server
Environment Variables
Update your .env by overriding these defaults to match your preferences:
jdbc.url=jdbc:virtuoso://localhost:1111
jdbc.user=dba
jdbc.password=dba
jdbc.api_key=xxx
Configuration
For Claude Desktop users using Virtuoso and its JDBC driver:
Add the following to claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"my_database": {
"command": "java",
"args": ["-jar", "/path/to/mcp-jdbc-server/MCPServer-1.0.0-runner.jar"],
"env": {
"jdbc.url": "jdbc:virtuoso://localhost:1111",
"jdbc.user": "username",
"jdbc.password": "password",
"jdbc.api_key": "sk-xxx"
}
}
}
}
For Claude Desktop users using another JDBC driver or a combination of drivers:
Add the following, edited to suit your local environment, to claude_desktop_config.json:
"jdbc": {
"command": "java",
"args": [
"-cp",
"/path/to/mcp-jdbc-server/MCPServer-1.0.0-runner.jar:/path/to/jdbc_driver1.jar:/path/to/jdbc_driverN.jar",
"io.quarkus.runner.GeneratedMain"
],
"env": {
"jdbc.url": "jdbc:virtuoso://localhost:1111",
"jdbc.user": "dba",
"jdbc.password": "dba"
}
}
Use
Tools Provided
After successful installation, the following tools will be available to MCP client applications.
Overview
| name | description |
|---|---|
jdbc_get_schemas | List database schemas accessible to connected database management system (DBMS). |
jdbc_get_tables | List tables associated with a selected database schema. |
jdbc_describe_table | Provide the description of a table associated with a designated database schema. This includes information about column names, data types, nulls handling, autoincrement, primary key, and foreign keys. |
jdbc_filter_table_names | List tables, based on a substring pattern from the q input field, associated with a selected database schema. |
jdbc_query_database | Execute a SQL query and return results in JSONL format. |
jdbc_execute_query | Execute a SQL query and return results in JSONL format. |
jdbc_execute_query_md | Execute a SQL query and return results in Markdown table format. |
jdbc_spasql_query | A Virtuoso-specific feature! Execute a SPASQL query and return results. |
jdbc_sparql_query | A Virtuoso-specific feature! Execute a SPARQL query and return results. |
jdbc_virtuoso_support_ai | A Virtuoso-specific feature! Interact with LLMs through the Virtuoso Support Assistant/Agent. |
Detailed Description
-
jdbc_get_schemas- Retrieve and return a list of all schema names from the connected database.
- Input parameters:
user(string, optional): Database username. Defaults to"demo".password(string, optional): Database password. Defaults to"demo".url(string, optional): JDBC URL connection string.
- Returns a JSON string array of schema names.
-
jdbc_get_tables- Retrieve and return a list containing information about tables in a specified schema. If no schema is provided, uses the connection's default schema.
- Input parameters:
schema(string, optional): Database schema to filter tables. Defaults to connection default.user(string, optional): Database username. Defaults to"demo".password(string, optional): Database password. Defaults to"demo".url(string, optional): JDBC URL connection string.
- Returns a JSON string containing table information (e.g.,
TABLE_CAT,TABLE_SCHEM,TABLE_NAME,TABLE_TYPE).
-
jdbc_filter_table_names- Filters and returns information about tables whose names contain a specific substring.
- Input parameters:
q(string, required): The substring to search for within table names.schema(string, optional): Database schema to filter tables. Defaults to connection default.user(string, optional): Database username. Defaults to"demo".password(string, optional): Database password. Defaults to"demo".url(string, optional): JDBC URL connection string.
- Returns a JSON string containing information for matching tables.
-
jdbc_describe_table- Retrieve and return detailed information about the columns of a specific table.
- Input parameters:
schema(string, required): The database schema name containing the table.table(string, required): The name of the table to describe.user(string, optional): Database username. Defaults to"demo".password(string, optional): Database password. Defaults to"demo".url(string, optional): JDBC URL connection string.
- Returns a JSON string describing the table's columns (e.g.,
COLUMN_NAME,TYPE_NAME,COLUMN_SIZE,IS_NULLABLE).
-
jdbc_query_database- Execute a standard SQL query and return the results in JSON format.
- Input parameters:
query(string, required): The SQL query string to execute.user(string, optional): Database username. Defaults to"demo".password(string, optional): Database password. Defaults to"demo".url(string, optional): JDBC URL connection string.
- Returns query results as a JSON string.
-
jdbc_query_database_md- Execute a standard SQL query and return the results formatted as a Markdown table.
- Input parameters:
query(string, required): The SQL query string to execute.user(string, optional): Database username. Defaults to"demo".password(string, optional): Database password. Defaults to"demo".url(string, optional): JDBC URL connection string.
- Returns query results as a Markdown table string.
-
jdbc_query_database_jsonl- Execute a standard SQL query and return the results in JSON Lines (JSONL) format (one JSON object per line).
- Input parameters:
query(string, required): The SQL query string to execute.user(string, optional): Database username. Defaults to"demo".password(string, optional): Database password. Defaults to"demo".url(string, optional): JDBC URL connection string.
- Returns query results as a JSONL string.
-
jdbc_spasql_query- A Virtuoso-specific feature!
- Execute a SPASQL (SQL/SPARQL hybrid) query return results.
- Input parameters:
query(string, required): The SPASQL query string.max_rows(number, optional): Maximum number of rows to return. Defaults to20.timeout(number, optional): Query timeout in milliseconds. Defaults to30000(i.e., 30 seconds).user(string, optional): Database username. Defaults to"demo".password(string, optional): Database password. Defaults to"demo".url(string, optional): JDBC URL connection string.
- Returns the result from the underlying stored procedure call (e.g.,
Demo.demo.execute_spasql_query).
-
jdbc_sparql_query- A Virtuoso-specific feature!
- Execute a SPARQL query and return results.
- Input parameters:
query(string, required): The SPARQL query string.format(string, optional): Desired result format. Defaults to'json'.timeout(number, optional): Query timeout in milliseconds. Defaults to30000(i.e., 30 seconds).user(string, optional): Database username. Defaults to"demo".password(string, optional): Database password. Defaults to"demo".url(string, optional): JDBC URL connection string.
- Returns the result from the underlying function call (e.g.,
"UB".dba."sparqlQuery").
-
jdbc_virtuoso_support_ai- A Virtuoso-specific feature!
- Utilizes a Virtuoso-specific AI Assistant function, passing a prompt and optional API key.
- Input parameters:
prompt(string, required): The prompt text for the AI function.api_key(string, optional): API key for the AI service. Defaults to"none".user(string, optional): Database username. Defaults to"demo".password(string, optional): Database password. Defaults to"demo".url(string, optional): JDBC URL connection string.
- Returns the result from the AI Support Assistant function call (e.g.,
DEMO.DBA.OAI_VIRTUOSO_SUPPORT_AI).
Basic Use & Troubleshooting
MCP Inspector Connecting to Virtuoso's ODBC Driver
For basic MCP client use and troubleshooting, use the MCP Inspector as follows:
-
Install the MCP Inspector:
npm install -g @modelcontextprotocol/inspector -
Start the inspector:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector java -jar /path/to/mcp-jdbc-server/MCPServer-1.0.0-runner.jar
Access the URL returned by the inspector to troubleshoot MCP server interactions.
MCP Inspector Connecting to additional Drivers
For basic MCP client use and troubleshooting, use the MCP Inspector as follows:
-
Install the JDBC Driver(s), ensuring their JAR files are registered with the host operating system's Java Virtual Machine (JVM) via
$CLASSPATH. For instance:export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/path/to/driver1.jar:/path/to/driver2.jar:/path/to/driverN.jar -
Start the inspector using the following command-line arguments:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector java -cp MCPServer-1.0.0-runner.jar:/path/to/driver1.jar:/path/to/driver2.jar:/path/to/driverN.jar io.quarkus.runner.GeneratedMain
Use Example based on Oracle and Informix Drivers
-
Assuming the following JDBC Driver information:
-
Oracle JDBC Driver URL Template
jdbc:oracle:thin:@<hostname>:[port]:<SERVICEID> -
Informix JDBC Driver URL Template
jdbc:informix-sqli://<hostname>:<port>/<database></database>:<INFORMIXSERVER>=<SERVICEID>
-
-
Install the Oracle (
ojdbc17.jar) and/or Informix (jdbc-15.0.0.1.1.jar) JDBC Drivers, and ensure their JAR files are registered with the host operating system's Java Virtual Machine (JVM) via$CLASSPATH. For instance:export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/path/to/Java/Extensions/jdbc-15.0.0.1.1.jar export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/path/to/Java/Extensions/ojdbc17.jar -
Start the inspector using the following command-line arguments:
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector java -cp MCPServer-1.0.0-runner.jar:/path/to/Java/Extensions/ojdbc17.jar:/path/to/Java/Extensions/jdbc-15.0.0.1.1.jar io.quarkus.runner.GeneratedMain -
Access the URL returned by the inspector and then use the
jdbc_execute_queryoperation to query the target database, by providing actual values for the following input field templates:- JDBC URL
- User
- Password
- Query
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