Autonomous AI Database MCP Server
Oracle Autonomous AI Database MCP Server enables AI applications to interact with Autonomous AI Database using the MCP standard, eliminating the need for custom integration.
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The Oracle Autonomous AI Database MCP Server is a managed, multi-tenant server designed to provide secure, standardized access to database tools and features through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It provides an MCP server for each Autonomous AI Database, enabling AI agents and client applications to interact seamlessly with custom and built-in Select AI Agent tools using MCP APIs.
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To use MCP-compatible AI clients with Autonomous AI Database through MCP endpoints, a developer must ensure the following: the correct database version, privileges, authentication credentials, network and security controls, and tool registration readiness.
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Learn how to enable and disable MCP Server, register and manage Select AI Agent tools, configure AI agent applications with the MCP endpoint, and build custom MCP tools for common database operations.
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User Roles and Responsibilities
Outlines the key user roles involved in working with the MCP server and describes their main responsibilities.
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Explores the concepts and terms related to Autonomous AI Database MCP Server.
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The MCP server supports controlled AI access to Autonomous AI Database by exposing tools defined using Select AI Agent and enforcing minimum-privilege policies. Explore some of the use cases.
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Outlines the key security features of MCP Server, including authentication, access controls, auditing, and compliance, to help you protect your Autonomous AI Database environment.
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This section describes common issues that can occur when connecting to or using the Autonomous AI Database MCP Server and provides steps to diagnose and resolve them.