azure-cosmos-mcp-server-samples
This repository contains a collection of sample implementations of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) backed by Azure Cosmos DB. It demonstrates how to create, query, update, and delete documents using various programming languages, particularly Go. This enables developers to interact with Azure resources through natural language commands, allowing AI agents and other clients to utilize Azure services effectively. The samples are ready to run, providing a practical way to learn how to integrate with multiple Azure services.
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Azure Cosmos DB MCP Server Samples

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This repo showcases how to build Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers using Azure Cosmos DB. Explore ready-to-run samples in multiple programming languages including TypeScript,GoLang and Java.
- JavaScript MCP Server Sample for Azure Cosmos DB
- GoLang MCP Server Sample for Azure Cosmos DB
- Java MCP Server Sample for Azure Cosmos DB
📦 Official Azure Cosmos DB MCP server
The Azure MCP Server enables AI agents and other types of clients to interact with Azure resources through natural language commands. It implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to provide these key features of multipl Azure services including Azure Cosmos DB, Please visit the repository for the latest source code, documentation, and installation instructions:
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