{"id":"jinjunfn-spring-boot-mcp-server-example","name":"spring-boot-mcp-server-example","af_score":30.2,"security_score":25.2,"reliability_score":18.8,"what_it_does":"A Spring Boot example MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that exposes an MCP endpoint (default /mcp) and includes a health check route. It supports sync/async modes and auto-registers tools via annotation scanning.","best_when":"You want a simple, self-hosted MCP server to prototype or learn MCP tool wiring in a Spring Boot application.","avoid_when":"You need well-documented auth, rate limits, and operational guidance (errors, retries, idempotency) suitable for unattended external exposure without additional hardening.","last_evaluated":"2026-04-04T20:00:13.473645+00:00","has_mcp":true,"has_api":false,"auth_methods":[],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["README only documents endpoint and a health check; MCP tool schemas, request/response details, and error formats are not shown in the provided content.","No guidance on retries, idempotency, or timeouts; agents may need defensive handling at the client/proxy level."],"error_quality":0.0}