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MCP Comparison

Compare features, tools, and capabilities of these MCP servers side by side.

Appwrite MCP server

Appwrite MCP server

Appwrite MCP server is a Model Context Protocol server that enables AI models to interact with Appwrite’s backend. It provides a curated set of MCP tools to manage databases, users, functions, teams, and more within your Appwrite project, enabling powerful AI-assisted workflows and natural-language interactions with your backend. The server ships with the Databases tools enabled by default to keep prompts within context limits and can be extended by enabling additional APIs via command-line flags. This makes it easier to build AI-powered applications that leverage Appwrite APIs securely and efficiently.

mcp-server-with-spring-ai

mcp-server-with-spring-ai

mcp-server-with-spring-ai is a Spring Boot integrated MCP (Model Context Protocol) server example that showcases how to expose executable tools from an MCP server to clients (including LLMs) and how to wire a MCP client to consume those tools. The documentation explains MCP at a high level, outlines the three-layer MCP Java SDK architecture (Client/Server Layer, Session Layer, Transport Layer), and demonstrates two sample tools implemented in SellerAccountTools. This repo emphasizes how an MCP server can connect to external data sources (e.g., a PostgreSQL DB) and expose tools that an AI model can invoke to retrieve data, with the example illustrating tool invocation and automatic tool selection by prompts.

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FeatureAppwrite MCP servermcp-server-with-spring-ai
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Appwrite MCP server Tools (11)
  • tables-db
  • users
  • teams
  • storage
  • functions
  • messaging
  • locale
  • avatars
  • sites
  • all
  • +1 more tools
mcp-server-with-spring-ai Tools (2)
  • getAccountByName
  • getAccountByOwner

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