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Jxbrowser MCP Server

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JxBrowser MCP Server provides developers with resources and documentation to effectively utilize the JxBrowser library for embedding web content in Java applications. It is ideal for software engineers looking to enhance their applications with web capabilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Jxbrowser MCP server?

JxBrowser MCP Server provides developers with resources and documentation to effectively utilize the JxBrowser library for embedding web content in Java applications. It is ideal for software engineers looking to enhance their applications with web capabilities. 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).

How do I connect Jxbrowser to my AI agent?

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/jxbrowser-mcp. Authentication is handled automatically.

How many tools does Jxbrowser provide?

Jxbrowser 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.

What authentication does Jxbrowser require?

Jxbrowser uses API Key. Jxbrowser requires credentials. Connect via MCPBundles and authentication is handled automatically.

Setup Instructions

Connect Jxbrowser to any MCP client in minutes

MCP URL
https://mcp.mcpbundles.com/bundle/jxbrowser-mcp

One-click install:

The link prefills the Add custom connector dialog — you still review the values and click Add, then Connect to complete OAuth.

Or add manually

  1. Open claude.ai → Settings → Connectors.
  2. Click the + button and choose Add custom connector.
  3. Set Name to Jxbrowser and paste the MCP URL into Remote MCP server URL.
  4. Click Add. Jxbrowser will appear under Not connected — select it and click Connect to complete OAuth.
Name: Jxbrowser
Remote MCP server URL: https://mcp.mcpbundles.com/bundle/jxbrowser-mcp
Authentication: OAuth

Custom connectors at claude.ai require a paid Claude plan (Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise).

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