MCP Comparison
Compare features, tools, and capabilities of these MCP servers side by side.
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.
Pipedream MCP Server
Pipedream MCP Server is a reference implementation for self-hosting a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. It showcases how to manage and serve MCP-based apps and tools in your own environment, providing you with a way to run MCP servers locally or within your organization. Note that this MCP server is a reference implementation and is no longer actively maintained; for production workloads, Pipedream recommends using the remote MCP server, which offers hosted reliability and scaling. The server supports two primary modes and integrates with Pipedream Connect for authentication and API management, enabling automatic app discovery and credential storage with enterprise-grade security.
| Feature | mcp-server-with-spring-ai | Pipedream MCP Server |
|---|---|---|
| Verified | ||
| Official | ||
| Tools Available | 2 | 0 |
| Has Installation Guide | ||
| Has Examples | ||
| Website | ||
| Source Code |
- getAccountByName
- getAccountByOwner
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