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Jakarta Migration MCP
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides AI assistants with specialized tools for analyzing and migrating Java applications from Java EE 8 (javax.*) to Jakarta EE 9+ (jakarta.*). Provides dependency analysis, blocker detection, migration and refactoring, and runtime verification
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Jakarta Migration MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides AI coding assistants with specialized tools for analyzing and migrating Java applications from Java EE 8 (javax.*) to Jakarta EE 9+ (jakarta.*).
๐ Quick Start
Option 1: Use Apify Hosted Server (Recommended)
The easiest way to get started is using our hosted MCP server on Apify - no installation required!
Free Tier Available: Basic features are free. Get started โ
MCP Server URL: https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,adrian_m/JakartaMigrationMCP
Configuration Options:
Option A: Streamable HTTP (Recommended) - Simpler, more reliable:
{"mcpServers": {"jakarta-migration": {"type": "streamable-http","url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,adrian_m/JakartaMigrationMCP"}}}
Option B: SSE (Legacy) - For clients that don't support Streamable HTTP yet:
{"mcpServers": {"jakarta-migration": {"type": "sse","url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,adrian_m/JakartaMigrationMCP"}}}
๐ก Why Streamable HTTP? Streamable HTTP is simpler, more reliable, and recommended by the MCP spec. SSE is deprecated but still supported for backward compatibility.
๐ Authentication: You'll need an Apify API token. Get it from Apify Console โ Integrations. Some MCP clients may prompt you to authenticate via OAuth.
See Apify Setup below for detailed instructions.
Option 2: Run Locally (STDIO)
For local development or when you need full control:
Prerequisites: Java 21+ and Node.js 18+
# Install via npm (one-time)npm install -g @jakarta-migration/mcp-server# Or use with npx (no installation)npx -y @jakarta-migration/mcp-server
See Local Setup below for client configuration.
๐ What It Does
The Jakarta Migration MCP Server enables your AI coding assistant to:
- ๐ Analyze Jakarta Readiness - Assess Java projects for migration readiness with detailed dependency analysis
- ๐ซ Detect Blockers - Identify dependencies and code patterns that prevent Jakarta migration
- ๐ฆ Recommend Versions - Suggest Jakarta-compatible versions for existing dependencies
- ๐ Create Migration Plans - Generate comprehensive, phased migration plans with risk assessment
- ๐ Analyze Migration Impact - Comprehensive impact analysis combining dependency analysis and source code scanning
- โ Verify Runtime - Test migrated applications to ensure they run correctly after migration
The Problem It Solves
Migrating from Java EE 8 (javax.*) to Jakarta EE 9+ (jakarta.*) is complex because:
- Dependency Hell: Many libraries haven't migrated, creating transitive conflicts
- Binary Incompatibility: Compiled JARs may reference
javax.*internally - Hidden Dependencies:
javax.*usage in XML configs, annotations, and dynamic loading - Risk Assessment: Need to understand migration impact before starting
This MCP server provides AI assistants with the specialized knowledge and tools to navigate these challenges effectively.
๐ Security & Privacy
Your code and project data are handled with the utmost care. We understand that Java developers working with enterprise codebases need complete confidence in the security and privacy of their intellectual property.
Stateless Architecture
โ No Data Persistence - The service is completely stateless. Your project files, source code, and analysis results are never stored, logged, or persisted on our servers.
โ No Data Collection - We don't collect, track, or analyze your code. Each request is processed independently with no memory of previous requests.
โ Local Execution Option - For maximum privacy, you can run the entire service locally using the Local Setup option. Your code never leaves your machine.
Privacy Guarantees
- Zero Code Storage: Project files are only read during analysis and immediately discarded
- No Telemetry: No usage tracking, analytics, or code scanning for any purpose other than migration analysis
- Open Source: The core service is open source, so you can audit exactly what it does
- Enterprise Ready: Safe for use with proprietary and sensitive codebases
Hosted Service (Apify)
When using the Apify-hosted service:
- Analysis is performed in isolated, ephemeral containers
- All containers are destroyed immediately after processing
- No persistent storage is used
- Your API token is only used for authentication and billing
Local Service
When running locally via STDIO:
- 100% Local - Everything runs on your machine
- No Network Calls - No external requests are made
- Complete Control - You have full visibility and control over the process
For maximum security and privacy, we recommend using the local STDIO setup for sensitive projects.
๐ฐ Pricing & Features
Free Tier (Community)
โ All core features included:
- Dependency analysis
- Blocker detection
- Version recommendations
- Migration planning
- Runtime verification
Premium Features (Paid)
๐ Advanced capabilities (coming soon):
- Auto-Fixes - Automatically fix detected issues without manual intervention
- One-Click Refactor - Execute complete Jakarta migration with a single command
- Binary Fixes - Fix issues in compiled binaries and JAR files
- Advanced Analysis - Deep transitive conflict detection and resolution
- Batch Operations - Process multiple projects simultaneously
- Custom Recipes - Create and use custom migration recipes
- API Access - Programmatic API for CI/CD integrations
Pricing: Starting from $0.01 / 1,000 results. View pricing โ
๐ง Setup Instructions
Apify Hosted Server Setup
The Apify-hosted server supports both Streamable HTTP and SSE transports.
MCP Server URL: https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,adrian_m/JakartaMigrationMCP
Actor Page: apify.com/adrian_m/jakartamigrationmcp
๐ Authentication Required: You'll need an Apify API token. Get it from Apify Console โ Integrations. Some MCP clients support OAuth authentication which will prompt you to sign in.
๐ก Transport Recommendation: Use Streamable HTTP (recommended) for better reliability and simplicity. SSE is available for backward compatibility but is deprecated in the MCP spec.
For Cursor IDE
โ ๏ธ Important: Cursor primarily supports stdio transport, not SSE. For Cursor, use the Local Setup (STDIO) instructions below instead.
If your Cursor version supports HTTP transports:
- Open Cursor Settings (
Ctrl+,on Windows/Linux orCmd+,on Mac) - Navigate to Features โ MCP
- Click "+ Add New MCP Server"
- Add configuration (prefer Streamable HTTP):
Streamable HTTP (Recommended):
{"mcpServers": {"jakarta-migration": {"type": "streamable-http","url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,adrian_m/JakartaMigrationMCP","headers": {"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_APIFY_API_TOKEN"}}}}
Or SSE (Legacy):
{"mcpServers": {"jakarta-migration": {"type": "sse","url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,adrian_m/JakartaMigrationMCP","headers": {"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_APIFY_API_TOKEN"}}}}
๐ Get API Token: Replace
YOUR_APIFY_API_TOKENwith your token from Apify Console โ Integrations
- Restart Cursor completely for changes to take effect
For Claude Code (VS Code Extension)
- Open VS Code Settings (
Ctrl+,orCmd+,) - Search for "MCP" or navigate to Extensions โ Claude Code โ Settings
- Add configuration (prefer Streamable HTTP):
Streamable HTTP (Recommended):
{"mcpServers": {"jakarta-migration": {"type": "streamable-http","url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,adrian_m/JakartaMigrationMCP","headers": {"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_APIFY_API_TOKEN"}}}}
Or SSE (Legacy):
{"mcpServers": {"jakarta-migration": {"type": "sse","url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,adrian_m/JakartaMigrationMCP","headers": {"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_APIFY_API_TOKEN"}}}}
๐ Get API Token: Replace
YOUR_APIFY_API_TOKENwith your token from Apify Console โ Integrations
- Restart VS Code
For GitHub Copilot
GitHub Copilot supports MCP through the Copilot Chat interface:
- Open Copilot Chat (
Ctrl+LorCmd+L) - Navigate to Settings โ MCP Servers
- Add server:
- URL:
https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,adrian_m/JakartaMigrationMCP - Transport Type: Streamable HTTP (recommended) or SSE (legacy)
- Authorization: Add your Apify API token in the headers section
- URL:
๐ Get API Token: Get your token from Apify Console โ Integrations
For Antigravity
- Open Antigravity Settings
- Navigate to MCP Configuration
- Add server (prefer Streamable HTTP):
Streamable HTTP (Recommended):
{"name": "jakarta-migration","type": "streamable-http","url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,adrian_m/JakartaMigrationMCP","headers": {"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_APIFY_API_TOKEN"}}
Or SSE (Legacy):
{"name": "jakarta-migration","type": "sse","url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=actors,docs,adrian_m/JakartaMigrationMCP","headers": {"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_APIFY_API_TOKEN"}}
๐ Get API Token: Replace
YOUR_APIFY_API_TOKENwith your token from Apify Console โ Integrations
Local Setup (STDIO)
For local development, use STDIO transport which works with Cursor, Claude Code, and Antigravity. This is the recommended approach for maximum privacy and performance.
Prerequisites
- Java 21+ - Download from Adoptium
- Verify installation:
java -version - Should show Java 21 or higher
- Verify installation:
- Node.js 18+ - Download from nodejs.org
- Verify installation:
node --version - Should show v18.0.0 or higher
- Verify installation:
Installation Methods
Option 1: Global Install (Recommended)
Install the package globally for system-wide access:
$npm install -g @jakarta-migration/mcp-server
After installation:
- The JAR file will be automatically downloaded from GitHub releases on first use
- JAR is cached in your home directory for faster subsequent runs
- You can use the command directly:
jakarta-migration-mcp
Option 2: npx (No Installation)
Use npx to run without installing:
$npx -y @jakarta-migration/mcp-server
The -y flag automatically accepts the package download. The JAR will be downloaded and cached on first use.
Option 3: Local Development Build
If you're building from source or want to use a local JAR:
# Build the JAR./gradlew bootJar# Set environment variable to use local JARexport JAKARTA_MCP_JAR_PATH=/path/to/build/libs/jakarta-migration-mcp-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar# Run via npm wrappernpx -y @jakarta-migration/mcp-server
Windows (PowerShell):
# Build the JAR.\gradlew.bat bootJar# Set environment variable$env:JAKARTA_MCP_JAR_PATH = "E:\Source\JakartaMigrationMCP\build\libs\jakarta-migration-mcp-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar"# Run via npm wrappernpx -y @jakarta-migration/mcp-server
How the npm Package Works
The npm package is a lightweight Node.js wrapper that:
- Downloads the JAR from GitHub releases (if not already cached)
- Caches the JAR in your home directory:
- Windows:
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\.cache\jakarta-migration-mcp\ - Linux/macOS:
~/.cache/jakarta-migration-mcp/
- Windows:
- Starts the Java process with correct MCP arguments
- Handles stdio communication for MCP protocol
Pre-download the JAR:
You can pre-download the JAR without starting the server:
$npx -y @jakarta-migration/mcp-server --download-only
This is useful for:
- Testing the download process
- Pre-caching the JAR before first use
- Verifying network connectivity
Verify Installation:
After installing, verify everything works:
# Test the wrapper can find Java and download JARnpx -y @jakarta-migration/mcp-server --download-only# Check if command is available (if installed globally)jakarta-migration-mcp --download-only
You should see:
- Java version detection
- JAR download or cache confirmation
- No errors
Configuration
Cursor IDE
- Open Cursor Settings (
Ctrl+,orCmd+,) - Navigate to Features โ MCP
- Add configuration:
Windows:
{"mcpServers": {"jakarta-migration": {"command": "npx","args": ["-y", "@jakarta-migration/mcp-server"]}}}
Mac/Linux:
{"mcpServers": {"jakarta-migration": {"command": "npx","args": ["-y", "@jakarta-migration/mcp-server"]}}}
- Restart Cursor completely
Claude Code (VS Code Extension)
- Open VS Code Settings
- Navigate to Claude Code โ MCP Settings
- Add the same configuration as Cursor
- Restart VS Code
Antigravity
- Open Antigravity Settings
- Navigate to MCP Configuration
- Add:
{"name": "jakarta-migration","command": "npx","args": ["-y", "@jakarta-migration/mcp-server"]}
Alternative: Run from JAR Directly
If you've built the project locally and want to bypass the npm wrapper:
Windows:
{"mcpServers": {"jakarta-migration": {"command": "java","args": ["-jar","C:\\path\\to\\jakarta-migration-mcp-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar","--spring.profiles.active=mcp-stdio","--spring.ai.mcp.server.transport=stdio","--spring.main.web-application-type=none"]}}}
Mac/Linux:
{"mcpServers": {"jakarta-migration": {"command": "java","args": ["-jar","/path/to/jakarta-migration-mcp-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar","--spring.profiles.active=mcp-stdio","--spring.ai.mcp.server.transport=stdio","--spring.main.web-application-type=none"]}}}
Note: Using the npm wrapper is recommended as it handles JAR downloads, caching, and argument configuration automatically.
Local HTTP Setup (Streamable HTTP or SSE)
For local HTTP-based testing or development:
-
Build the project:
$./gradlew bootJar -
Start server with Streamable HTTP:
Windows (PowerShell):
java -jar build\libs\jakarta-migration-mcp-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar --spring.profiles.active=mcp-streamable-httpMac/Linux:
java -jar build/libs/jakarta-migration-mcp-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar \--spring.profiles.active=mcp-streamable-httpOr with SSE (legacy):
Windows (PowerShell):
java -jar build\libs\jakarta-migration-mcp-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar --spring.profiles.active=mcp-sseMac/Linux:
java -jar build/libs/jakarta-migration-mcp-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar \--spring.profiles.active=mcp-sse -
Test the endpoint:
Windows (PowerShell):
# Streamable HTTP (recommended)curl.exe -X POST http://localhost:8080/mcp/streamable-http `-H "Content-Type: application/json" `-d '{\"jsonrpc\":\"2.0\",\"id\":1,\"method\":\"tools/list\",\"params\":{}}'# Or SSE (legacy)curl.exe -X POST http://localhost:8080/mcp/sse `-H "Content-Type: application/json" `-d '{\"jsonrpc\":\"2.0\",\"id\":1,\"method\":\"tools/list\",\"params\":{}}'Mac/Linux:
# Streamable HTTP (recommended)curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/mcp/streamable-http \-H "Content-Type: application/json" \-d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/list","params":{}}'# Or SSE (legacy)curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/mcp/sse \-H "Content-Type: application/json" \-d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/list","params":{}}' -
Configure MCP client to use
http://localhost:8080/mcp/streamable-http(or/mcp/ssefor SSE)
๐ฌ Usage Examples
Once configured, you can use the MCP tools in your AI assistant:
Analyze Project Readiness
Analyze the Jakarta readiness of my project at /path/to/my-project
Detect Migration Blockers
Detect any blockers for Jakarta migration in my project
Get Version Recommendations
Recommend Jakarta-compatible versions for my dependencies
Create Migration Plan
Create a migration plan for migrating my project to Jakarta EE
Verify Runtime
Verify the runtime of my migrated application at /path/to/app.jar
๐ ๏ธ Available Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
analyzeJakartaReadiness | Comprehensive project analysis with readiness score |
detectBlockers | Find dependencies and patterns that prevent migration |
recommendVersions | Get Jakarta-compatible version recommendations |
createMigrationPlan | Generate phased migration plan with risk assessment |
analyzeMigrationImpact | Analyze full migration impact combining dependency analysis and source code scanning |
verifyRuntime | Test migrated application execution |
See docs/mcp/MCP_TOOLS_IMPLEMENTATION.md for detailed tool descriptions and parameters.
๐ Troubleshooting
Tools Not Appearing
- Restart your IDE completely - MCP servers load on startup
- Check MCP server status - Look for errors in IDE logs
- Verify configuration - Ensure JSON syntax is correct
- Check prerequisites - Java 21+ and Node.js 18+ must be installed
Connection Issues
For Apify (SSE):
- Verify your internet connection
- Check if Apify service is available
- Ensure you're using the correct URL
For Local (STDIO):
- Verify Java is installed:
java -version(should show Java 21+) - Verify Node.js is installed:
node --version(should show v18+) - Try running manually:
npx -y @jakarta-migration/mcp-server - Check JAR download:
npx -y @jakarta-migration/mcp-server --download-only - Verify JAR cache location:
- Windows:
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\.cache\jakarta-migration-mcp\ - Linux/macOS:
~/.cache/jakarta-migration-mcp/
- Windows:
- If JAR download fails, check:
- Internet connectivity
- GitHub releases are accessible
- Version matches package.json version
- For local development, set
JAKARTA_MCP_JAR_PATHenvironment variable to point to your local JAR file
Platform-Specific Issues
Windows:
- Use forward slashes in paths:
C:/path/to/file.jar - Ensure Java is in your PATH
Mac/Linux:
- Ensure execute permissions:
chmod +x gradlew - Use absolute paths in configuration
๐ Documentation
For Users
- docs/setup/MCP_SETUP.md - Detailed MCP configuration instructions
- docs/mcp/MCP_TOOLS_IMPLEMENTATION.md - Complete tool documentation
- docs/setup/MCP_TRANSPORT_CONFIGURATION.md - STDIO vs SSE explained
For Developers
- docs/setup/INSTALLATION.md - Build and development environment
- docs/architecture/core-modules-design.md - System design and modules
- docs/testing/README.md - Testing standards and practices
- CONTRIBUTING.md - How to contribute to the project
๐ Resources
- Apify Store: jakartamigrationmcp
- MCP Documentation: modelcontextprotocol.io
- Spring AI: docs.spring.io/spring-ai
- Jakarta EE: jakarta.ee
๐ License
MIT License - See LICENSE file for details.
๐ Acknowledgments
Built with โค๏ธ for the Java community. Special thanks to:
- Spring AI team for MCP framework
- OpenRewrite for migration recipes
- Apify for hosting infrastructure
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