Maven Tools MCP Server provides a way for MCP-capable clients to inspect JVM dependencies using live data from Maven Central, offering features like stability filtering and upgrade comparisons.
From the registry: JVM dependency intelligence for AI assistants via Maven Central

Please install the `maven-tools-mcp` MCP server into my current AI client (that's you).
Required prerequisites (do these first if not already done):
- **Docker** — Docker must be installed
Canonical MCP server config (stdio transport):
- command: `docker`
- args: ["run","-i","--rm","arvindand/maven-tools-mcp:latest"]
- optional environment variables:
- `CONTEXT7_API_KEY`: Optional Context7 API key to avoid anonymous limits (example: `<your-api-key>`)
Note: Also available as :latest-noc7 (no Context7) and :latest-http (HTTP transport) image variants.
Add this MCP server to my current client's config in the correct format for you. If you need secrets or credentials I haven't provided, ASK me — do not invent values or leave raw placeholders. After adding it, tell me how to verify the server is connected.CONTEXT7_API_KEYUsed for Context7 authentication if requiredReal-time Kubernetes network traffic visibility and API analysis for HTTP, gRPC, Redis, Kafka, DNS.