MCP Servers – FAQ | MCP Marketplace

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What is an MCP Server?

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server acts as a bridge, allowing AI models to access and interact with external data sources and tools. It standardizes how applications provide context to LLMs (Large Language Models).

What is the UBOS Asset Marketplace?

The UBOS Asset Marketplace is a curated collection of tools and services, including MCP Servers, designed to enhance AI Agent development and integration within the UBOS platform and other compatible environments like Cursor IDE.

How do MCP Servers enhance Cursor IDE?

MCP Servers provide Cursor IDE with intelligent features like code completion, automated documentation, real-time error detection, and code refactoring, all powered by AI models with access to external context.

What are some examples of MCP Servers available?

Examples include a Demo Service (illustrating basic MCP functionality) and a Weather Service (providing real-time weather data).

How do I get started with MCP Servers on UBOS?

Browse the UBOS Asset Marketplace, select the desired MCP server, install it, configure it with necessary credentials, integrate it with your development environment (like Cursor IDE), and start developing.

What is UBOS?

UBOS is a full-stack AI Agent Development Platform focused on enabling businesses to build, orchestrate, and integrate AI Agents with their data and systems.

Why use the UBOS Asset Marketplace for MCP Servers?

The marketplace provides discoverability, quality assurance, ease of integration, extensibility, version control, and cost-effectiveness when adopting MCP servers.

What is the three-layer architecture mentioned in the documentation?

The architecture consists of a Config layer (constants and types), a Controllers layer (request handling), and a Service layer (core logic), promoting maintainability and testability.

How do I contribute to the UBOS Asset Marketplace?

Fork the project, create a feature branch, commit your changes, push to the branch, and create a Pull Request.

What if a service fails to start?

Check for port conflicts, verify environment variable configurations, and ensure the build output is correct.

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