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JavaDocs Dev is a documentation platform and API reference for Java development, providing documentation, code examples, and API references for Java libraries, frameworks, and development tools. It serves as a central resource for Java developers.
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JavaDocs.dev provides extensive documentation and source code access for Java libraries and frameworks. This service helps developers explore API references, understand library structures, and examine implementation details across the Java ecosystem.
Library Discovery: Find the latest versions of Java artifacts and locate specific symbols, classes, or packages within the ecosystem.
Documentation Access: Retrieve complete JavaDoc content for any symbol, including detailed API documentation, parameter descriptions, and usage examples.
Source Code Exploration: Browse source jar contents and examine actual implementation code for libraries and frameworks.
Content Navigation: List and explore the structure of both documentation and source archives to understand library organization.
The service organizes content around Maven-style artifacts (group:artifact identifiers) and symbols (fully qualified class/package names). Each artifact has associated JavaDoc and source jars containing structured documentation and implementation code.
Start with symbol lookup to find the correct group and artifact coordinates, then use those to explore documentation or source content. The service provides direct links between symbols and their documentation, making it easy to drill down from high-level package overviews to specific method implementations.
This server uses the MCP protocol with a live tool list. Tools are discovered when your MCP client connects (often after authentication), so they are not enumerated on this public page. Open Studio or connect from your client to see the tools available to your workspace.
JavaDocs Dev is a documentation platform and API reference for Java development, providing documentation, code examples, and API references for Java libraries, frameworks, and development tools. It serves as a central resource for Java developers. It provides MCP tools that your client discovers when it connects (this page may not list every tool name) that AI agents can use through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Add the MCPBundles server URL to your MCP client configuration (Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, etc.). The URL format is: https://mcp.mcpbundles.com/bundle/javadocs-dev-mcp. Authentication is handled automatically.
JavaDocs.dev is a remote MCP server. The live tool list is supplied by the server when your MCP client connects, so the count is not fixed on this public page. After you connect in MCPBundles Studio or your client, you will see the tools your session can call. A SKILL.md is still included to guide your agent on capabilities and workflows.
JavaDocs.dev uses open data APIs — no authentication required.
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https://mcp.mcpbundles.com/bundle/javadocs-dev-mcpThe link prefills the Add custom connector dialog — you still review the values and click Add, then Connect to complete OAuth.
JavaDocs.dev and paste the MCP URL into Remote MCP server URL.Custom connectors at claude.ai require a paid Claude plan (Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise).
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Take over this listing's metadata — name, description, category, logo, website, contact email, and skill content. Verification is a 6-digit code we email to one of the maintainer addresses your server already publishes in /.well-known/security.txt or /.well-known/mcpbundles.json. Free, takes about a minute.