Cosmos DB MCP Server by CData

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CDataSoftwarea year ago
This project builds a read-only MCP server. For full read, write, update, delete, and action capabilities and a simplified setup, check out our free [CData MCP Server for Cosmos DB (beta)](https://www.cdata.com/download/download.aspx?sku=EHZK-V&type=beta).
Overview

What is Cosmos DB MCP Server by CData?

The Cosmos DB MCP Server by CData is a read-only Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to allow large language models (LLMs) to query live data from Cosmos DB using natural language, without the need for SQL.

How to use Cosmos DB MCP Server?

To use the server, clone the repository, build the server, install the CData JDBC Driver for Cosmos DB, configure your connection, and create a configuration file for your AI client (e.g., Claude Desktop).

Key features of Cosmos DB MCP Server?

  • Provides a read-only interface to Cosmos DB data.
  • Allows querying of live data using natural language.
  • Simplifies data access for LLMs without requiring SQL knowledge.

Use cases of Cosmos DB MCP Server?

  1. Enabling AI clients to retrieve data from Cosmos DB effortlessly.
  2. Facilitating data analysis and reporting through natural language queries.
  3. Supporting integration with various AI applications that require live data access.

FAQ from Cosmos DB MCP Server?

  • Can I write data using this server?

No, this server is read-only. For write capabilities, consider the full CData MCP Server for Cosmos DB.

  • Is there a trial version available?

Yes, you can access a free trial of the CData MCP Server for Cosmos DB.

  • What are the system requirements?

You need Java installed and the CData JDBC Driver for Cosmos DB to run the server.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "{classname_dash}": {
      "command": "PATH\\TO\\java.exe",
      "args": [
        "-jar",
        "PATH\\TO\\CDataMCP-jar-with-dependencies.jar",
        "PATH\\TO\\cosmos-db.prp"
      ]
    }
  }
}
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