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Build SQL Server-Powered Applications in Gemini Code Assist with CData Code Assist MCP

πŸ‘ Somya Sharma
Somya Sharma
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Use the CData Code Assist MCP for SQL Server to explore live SQL Server Data in Gemini Code Assist to assist with building SQL Server-powered applications.

Gemini Code Assist is an AI-powered coding companion that integrates intelligent code generation into everyday development workflows. With support for MCP, Gemini Code Assist can connect to live enterprise data sources directly from Visual Studio Code, enabling natural language interaction with structured data without switching context or manually writing data access code.

Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard for connecting LLM clients to external services through structured tool interfaces. MCP servers expose capabilities such as schema discovery and live querying, allowing AI agents to retrieve and reason over real-time data safely and consistently.

This guide explains how to install the CData Code Assist MCP for SQL Server, configure the connection to SQL Server, connect the Code Assist MCP add-on to Gemini Code Assist, and query live SQL Server data from within the editor.

Prerequisites

Before starting, ensure the following requirements are met:

  1. Visual Studio Code is installed on the machine
  2. Gemini Code Assist extension is enabled in Visual Studio Code
  3. CData Code Assist MCP for SQL Server has been installed
  4. Access to SQL Server

Note: Gemini Code Assist must already be set up and functional in Visual Studio Code before configuring MCP servers. MCP servers are accessed when Gemini Code Assist is running in Agent mode.

Step 1: Download and install the CData Code Assist MCP for SQL Server

  1. To begin, download the CData Code Assist MCP for SQL Server πŸ‘ Downloading the CData Code Assist MCP add-on installer
  2. Find and double-click the installer to begin the installation
  3. Run the installer and follow the prompts to complete the installation πŸ‘ Completing the CData Code Assist MCP add-on installation

When the installation is complete, the Code Assist MCP add-on is ready for configuration by connecting to SQL Server.

Step 2: Configure the connection to SQL Server

  1. After installation, open the CData Code Assist MCP for SQL Server configuration wizard πŸ‘ The CData Code Assist MCP add-on configuration wizard

    NOTE: If the wizard does not open automatically, search for "CData Code Assist MCP for SQL Server" in the Windows search bar and open the application.

    πŸ‘ Opening the CData Code Assist MCP add-on configuration wizard
  2. In MCP Configuration > Configuration Name, either select an existing configuration or choose to create a new one πŸ‘ Creating a new configuration
  3. Name the configuration (e.g. "cdata_sql") and click OK πŸ‘ Naming the configuration
  4. Enter the appropriate connection properties in the configuration wizard

    Connecting to Microsoft SQL Server

    Connect to Microsoft SQL Server using the following properties:

    • Server: The name of the server running SQL Server.
    • User: The username provided for authentication with SQL Server.
    • Password: The password associated with the authenticating user.
    • Database: The name of the SQL Server database.

    Connecting to Azure SQL Server and Azure Data Warehouse

    You can authenticate to Azure SQL Server or Azure Data Warehouse by setting the following connection properties:

    • Server: The server running Azure. You can find this by logging into the Azure portal and navigating to "SQL databases" (or "SQL data warehouses") -> "Select your database" -> "Overview" -> "Server name."
    • User: The name of the user authenticating to Azure.
    • Password: The password associated with the authenticating user.
    • Database: The name of the database, as seen in the Azure portal on the SQL databases (or SQL warehouses) page.

    SSH Connectivity for SQL Server

    You can use SSH (Secure Shell) to authenticate with SQL Server, whether the instance is hosted on-premises or in supported cloud environments. SSH authentication ensures that access is encrypted (as compared to direct network connections).

    SSH Connections to SQL Server in Password Auth Mode

    To connect to SQL Server via SSH in Password Auth mode, set the following connection properties:

    • User: SQL Server User name
    • Password: SQL Server Password
    • Database: SQL Server database name
    • Server: SQL Server Server name
    • Port: SQL Server port number like 3306
    • UserSSH: "true"
    • SSHAuthMode: "Password"
    • SSHPort: SSH Port number
    • SSHServer: SSH Server name
    • SSHUser: SSH User name
    • SSHPassword: SSH Password

    SSH Connections to SQL Server in Public Key Auth Mode

    To connect to SQL Server via SSH in Password Auth mode, set the following connection properties:

    • User: SQL Server User name
    • Password: SQL Server Password
    • Database: SQL Server database name
    • Server: SQL Server Server name
    • Port: SQL Server port number like 3306
    • UserSSH: "true"
    • SSHAuthMode: "Public_Key"
    • SSHPort: SSH Port number
    • SSHServer: SSH Server name
    • SSHUser: SSH User name
    • SSHClientCret: the path for the public key certificate file
    πŸ‘ Configuring the Code Assist MCP add-on connection
  5. Click Connect to authenticate with SQL Server
  6. Then, click Save Configuration to save the Code Assist MCP add-on πŸ‘ Saving the Code Assist MCP add-on configuration

This process creates a .mcp configuration file that Gemini Code Assist will reference when launching the Code Assist MCP add-on. With the Code Assist MCP add-on configured, it is ready to connect to Gemini Code Assist.

Step 3: Connect the Code Assist MCP add-on to Gemini Code Assist

  1. Ensure Visual Studio Code is installed and the Gemini Code Assist extension is enabled
  2. From the configuration wizard, click Next after saving and testing the connection πŸ‘ Selecting 'Next'
  3. Select Gemini Code Assist from the AI MCP Tool dropdown πŸ‘ Choosing Gemini Code Assist as the AI MCP tool
  4. Click Copy JSON to copy the generated MCP configuration to the clipboard πŸ‘ Copying the MCP configuration
  5. Paste the copied JSON into the appropriate configuration file based on the desired scope:
    • User-level: Configuration applies across all projects for the current user
    • Workspace-level: Configuration applies only to the current workspace or project

    NOTE: The configuration includes the path to Java 17+ executable and the CData Code Assist MCP add-on JAR file. The final argument must match the MCP configuration name saved in the wizard (e.g. "cdata_sql").

  6. Save the configuration file and restart Visual Studio Code if necessary

Step 4: Query live SQL Server data in Gemini Code Assist

  1. Open Visual Studio Code and select Gemini Code Assist in the activity bar πŸ‘ Open Gemini Code Assist
  2. Enter /mcp in the chat prompt to verify the connection status. The SQL Server Code Assist MCP add-on should appear with a green connection indicator πŸ‘ Verify the connection status
  3. Ask questions about SQL Server data using natural language. For example:
    "Provide the list of all tables available in my SQL Server data connection."
    πŸ‘ Querying live data from Gemini Code Assist
  4. Generate code that works with live SQL Server data. For example:
    "Write a function to retrieve records from the Orders table where ShipName matches a given value."
    πŸ‘ Generating function for live data from Gemini Code Assist

Gemini Code Assist is now fully integrated with the CData Code Assist MCP add-on and can use the MCP tools exposed to explore schemas, execute live queries against SQL Server, and generate data-aware code.

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