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Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an emerging, open-source standard for connecting LLMs with external services and data sources. Through MCP Servers, AI clients can perform actions like opening Jira tickets, posting Slack messages, committing GitHub branches and more. With CData Code Assist MCP, these capabilities expand exponentially.
CData Code Assist MCP provides schema-aware context to AI tools β whether you're using it for AI-assisted code generation in IDEs like Cursor, or for querying live data through chat interfaces like Claude Desktop.
In this article, we guide the reader through installing CData Code Assist MCP for REST, configuring the connection to REST, and asking questions of the data in Claude Desktop.
You need to download Claude Desktop (download) and create an account before continuing.
Here's a quick overview of the steps:
When the installation is complete, you are ready to configure Code Assist MCP by connecting to REST.
NOTE: If the wizard does not open automatically, search for "CData Code Assist MCP" in the Windows search bar and double-click the application.
π Opening the Code Assist MCP configuration wizard (Google Sheets is shown).
NOTE: This name is used as the name for the MCP server and as the prefix for all of the MCP Server's tools.
π Naming the configuration.See the Getting Started chapter in the data provider documentation to authenticate to your data source: The data provider models REST APIs as bidirectional database tables and XML/JSON files as read-only views (local files, files stored on popular cloud services, and FTP servers). The major authentication schemes are supported, including HTTP Basic, Digest, NTLM, OAuth, and FTP. See the Getting Started chapter in the data provider documentation for authentication guides.
After setting the and providing any authentication values, set to "XML" or "JSON" and set to more closely match the data representation to the structure of your data.
The property is the controlling property over how your data is represented into tables and toggles the following basic configurations.
See the Modeling REST Data chapter for more information on configuring the relational representation. You will also find the sample data used in the following examples. The data includes entries for people, the cars they own, and various maintenance services performed on those cars.
Enter the appropriate connection properties in the configuration wizard.
π Configuring the Server to connect with a specific Spreadsheet.NOTE: This saves the configuration details to a separate file and updates the Claude Desktop configuration file (claude_desktop_config.json) to start Code Assist MCP when the Claude Desktop client starts.
With Code Assist MCP configured, you are ready to start asking questions of your live data from Claude.
Now that we have installed Code Assist MCP and configured a connection, we are ready to start with REST data in Claude Desktop.
You can individually enable and disable specific tools by clicking on the server name.
π The expanded tool list for Code Assist MCP in Claude Desktop
NOTE: Claude may need to explore the REST data to make sense of it before it can begin answering questions of the data. The tabular model presented by CData alongside the database tools available simplify the data exploration and analysis for an LLM.
π Claude Desktop displaying a quantitative analysis of live dataDownload Code Assist MCP for free and give your AI tools schema-aware access to live REST data during development. When you're ready to move to production, CData REST Drivers deliver the same SQL-based access with enterprise-grade performance, security, and reliability.
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π REST IconThe CData Code Assist MCP for REST provides schema-aware context for AI-assisted code generation with live REST data.