Confluence MCP Server by CData▌

by CDataSoftware
Confluence MCP Server by CData, Confluence connector for seamless data integration via the CData Confluence API connecto
Confluence MCP Server by CData
best for
- / Content managers analyzing Confluence documentation
- / Teams wanting AI assistance with knowledge base queries
- / Developers integrating Confluence data into workflows
capabilities
- / Query Confluence pages and spaces using natural language
- / Retrieve live Confluence content through SQL interface
- / Browse Confluence data without manual API calls
- / Access Confluence metadata and structure
what it does
Connects LLMs to live Confluence data through SQL queries. Allows natural language questions about Confluence content without writing SQL.
about
Confluence MCP Server by CData is an official MCP server published by CDataSoftware that provides AI assistants with tools and capabilities via the Model Context Protocol. Confluence MCP Server by CData, Confluence connector for seamless data integration via the CData Confluence API connecto It is categorized under databases, productivity.
how to install
You can install Confluence MCP Server by CData in your AI client of choice. Use the install panel on this page to get one-click setup for Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code, and other MCP-compatible clients. This server runs locally on your machine via the stdio transport.
license
MIT
Confluence MCP Server by CData is released under the MIT license. This is a permissive open-source license, meaning you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software.
readme
confluence-mcp-server-by-cdata
CData's Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for Confluence
:heavy_exclamation_mark: This project builds a local, read-only MCP server. For fully remote MCP access, check out the first managed MCP platform: CData Connect AI. For locally hosted, full read, write, update, delete, and action capabilities and a simplified setup, check out our CData MCP Server for Confluence.
Purpose
We created this read-only MCP Server to allow LLMs (like Claude Desktop) to query live data Confluence supported by the CData JDBC Driver for Confluence.
CData JDBC Driver connects to Confluence by exposing them as relational SQL models.
This server wraps that driver and makes Confluence data available through a simple MCP interface, so LLMs can retrieve live information by asking natural language questions — no SQL required.
Setup Guide
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/cdatasoftware/confluence-mcp-server-by-cdata.git cd confluence-mcp-server-by-cdata - Build the server:
This creates the JAR file: CDataMCP-jar-with-dependencies.jarmvn clean install - Download and install the CData JDBC Driver for {source}: https://www.cdata.com/drivers/confluence/download/jdbc
- License the CData JDBC Driver:
- Navigate to the
libfolder in the installation directory, typically:- (Windows)
C:\Program Files\CData\CData JDBC Driver for Confluence\ - (Mac/Linux)
/Applications/CData JDBC Driver for Confluence/
- (Windows)
- Run the command
java -jar cdata.jdbc.confluence.jar --license - Enter your name, email, and "TRIAL" (or your license key).
- Navigate to the
- Configure your connection to the data source (Salesforce as an example):
-
Run the command
<img src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a5b5237b-79c1-472c-8c2f-3f9eb1ac9627" title="CData JDBC Driver Connectiong String utility." width=384px />java -jar cdata.jdbc.confluence.jarto open the Connection String utility. -
Configure the connection string and click "Test Connection"
Note: If the data sources uses OAuth, you will need to authenticate in your browser.
-
Once successful, copy the connection string for use later.
-
- Create a
.prpfile for your JDBC connection (e.g.confluence.prp) using the following properties and format:- Prefix - a prefix to be used for the tools exposed
- ServerName - a name for your server
- ServerVersion - a version for your server
- DriverPath - the full path to the JAR file for your JDBC driver
- DriverClass - the name of the JDBC Driver Class (e.g. cdata.jdbc.confluence.ConfluenceDriver)
- JdbcUrl - the JDBC connection string to use with the CData JDBC Driver to connect to your data (copied from above)
- Tables - leave blank to access all data, otherwise you can explicitly declare the tables you wish to create access for
Prefix=confluence ServerName=CDataConfluence ServerVersion=1.0 DriverPath=PATH\TO\cdata.jdbc.confluence.jar DriverClass=cdata.jdbc.confluence.ConfluenceDriver JdbcUrl=jdbc:confluence:InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH; Tables=
Using the Server with Claude Desktop
-
Create the config file for Claude Desktop ( claude_desktop_config.json) to add the new MCP server, using the format below. If the file already exists, add the entry to the
mcpServersin the config file.Windows
{ "mcpServers": { "{classname_dash}": { "command": "PATH\TO\java.exe", "args": [ "-jar", "PATH\TO\CDataMCP-jar-with-dependencies.jar", "PATH\TO\confluence.prp" ] }, ... } }Linux/Mac
{ "mcpServers": { "{classname_dash}": { "command": "/PATH/TO/java", "args": [ "-jar", "/PATH/TO/CDataMCP-jar-with-dependencies.jar", "/PATH/TO/confluence.prp" ] }, ... } }If needed, copy the config file to the appropriate directory (Claude Desktop as the example). Windows
cp C:\PATH\TO\claude_desktop_config.json %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.jsonLinux/Mac
cp /PATH/TO/claude_desktop_config.json /Users/{user}/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json' -
Run or refresh your client (Claude Desktop).
Note: You may need to fully exit or quit your Claude Desktop client and re-open it for the MCP Servers to appear.
Running the Server
- Run the follow the command to run the MCP Server on its own
java -jar /PATH/TO/CDataMCP-jar-with-dependencies.jar /PATH/TO/Salesforce.prp
Note: The server uses
stdioso can only be used with clients that run on the same machine as the server.
Usage Details
Once the MCP Server is configured, the AI client will be able to use the built-in tools to read, write, update, and delete the underlying data. In general, you do not need to call the tools explicitly. Simply ask the client to answer questions about the underlying data system. For example:
- "What is the correlation between my closed won opportunities and the account industry?"
- "How many open tickets do I have in the SUPPORT project?"
- "Can you tell me what calendar events I have today?"
The list of tools available and their descriptions follow:
Tools & Descriptions
In the definitions below, {servername} refers to the name of the MCP Server in the config file (e.g. {classname_dash} above).
{servername}_get_tables- Retrieves a list of tables available in the data source. Use the{servername}_get_columnstool to list available columns on a table. The output of the tool will be returned in CSV format, with the first line containing column headers.{servername}_get_columns- Retrieves a list of columns for a table. Use the{servername}_get_tablestool to get a list of available tables. The output of the tool will be returned in CSV format, with the first line containing column headers.{servername}_run_query- Execute a SQL SELECT query
JSON-RPC Request Examples
If you are scripting out the requests sent to the MCP Server instead of using an AI Client (e.g. Claude), then you can refer to the JSON payload examples below – following the JSON-RPC 2.0 specification - when calling the available tools.
confluence_get_tables
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"method": "tools/call",
"params": {
"name": "confluence_get_tables",
"arguments": {}
}
}
confluence_get_columns
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 2,
"method": "tools/call",
"params": {
"name": "confluence_get_columns",
"arguments": {
"table": "Account"
}
}
}
confluence_run_query
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 3,
"method": "tools/call",
"params": {
"name": "confluence_run_query",
"arguments": {
"sql": "SELECT * FROM [Account] WHERE [IsDeleted] = true"
}
}
}
Troubleshooting
- If you cannot see your CData MCP Server in Claude Desktop, be sure that you have fully quit Claude Desktop (Windows: use the Task Manager, Mac: use the Activity Monitor)
- If Claude Desktop is unable to retrieve data, be sure that you have configured your connection properly. Use the Connection String builder to create the connection string (see above) and copy the connection string into the property (.prp) file.
- If you are having trouble connecting to your data source, contact the CData Support Team.
- If you are having trouble using the MCP server, or have any other feedback, join the CData Community.
License
This MCP server is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.
All Supported Sources
<table> <tr><td>Access</td><td>Act CRM</td><td>Act-On</td><td>Active Directory</td></tr> <tr><td>ActiveCampaign</td><td>Acumatica</td><td>Adobe Analytics</td><td>Adobe Commerce</td></tr> <tr><td>ADP</td><td>Airtable</td><td>AlloyDB</td><td>Amazon Athena</td></tr> <tr><td>Amazon DynamoDB</td><td>Amazon Marketplace</td><td>Amazon S3</td><td>Asana</td></tr> <tr><td>Authorize.Net</td><td>Avalara AvaTax</td><td>Avro</td><td>Azure Active Directory</td></tr> <tr><td>Azure Analysis Services</td><td>Azure Data Catalog</td><td>Azure Data Lake Storage</td><td>Azure DevOps</td></tr> <tr><td>Azure Synapse</td><td>Azure Table</td><td>Basecamp</td><td>BigCommerce</td></tr> <tr><td>BigQuery</td><td>Bing Ads</td><td>Bing Search</td><td>Bitbucket</td></tr> <tr><td>Blackbaud FE NXT</td><td>Box</td><td>Bullhorn CRM</td><td>Cassandra</td></tr> <tr><td>Certinia</td><td>Cloudant</td><td>CockroachDB</td><td>Confluence</td></tr> <tr><td>Cosmos DB</td><td>Couchbase</td><td>CouchDB</td><td>CSV</td></tr> <tr><td>Cvent</td><td>Databricks</td><td>DB2</td><td>DocuSign</td></tr> <tr><td>Dropbox</td><td>Dynamics 365</td><td>Dynamics 365 Business Central</td><td>Dynamics CRM</td></tr> <tr><td>Dynamics GP</td><td>Dynamics NAV</td><td>eBay</td><td>eBay Analytics</td></tr> <tr><td>Elasticsearch</td><td>Email</td><td>EnterpriseDB</td><td>Epicor Kinetic</td></tr> <tr><td>Exact Online</td><td>Excel</td><td>Excel Online</td><td>Facebook</td><FAQ
- What is the Confluence MCP Server by CData MCP server?
- Confluence MCP Server by CData is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server profile on explainx.ai. MCP lets AI hosts (e.g. Claude Desktop, Cursor) call tools and resources through a standard interface; this page summarizes categories, install hints, and community ratings.
- How do MCP servers relate to agent skills?
- Skills are reusable instruction packages (often SKILL.md); MCP servers expose live capabilities. Teams frequently combine both—skills for workflows, MCP for APIs and data. See explainx.ai/skills and explainx.ai/mcp-servers for parallel directories.
- How are reviews shown for Confluence MCP Server by CData?
- This profile displays 10 aggregated ratings (sample rows for discoverability plus signed-in user reviews). Average score is about 4.5 out of 5—verify behavior in your own environment before production use.
Ratings
4.5★★★★★10 reviews- ★★★★★Shikha Mishra· Oct 10, 2024
Confluence MCP Server by CData is among the better-indexed MCP projects we tried; the explainx.ai summary tracks the official description.
- ★★★★★Piyush G· Sep 9, 2024
We evaluated Confluence MCP Server by CData against two servers with overlapping tools; this profile had the clearer scope statement.
- ★★★★★Chaitanya Patil· Aug 8, 2024
Useful MCP listing: Confluence MCP Server by CData is the kind of server we cite when onboarding engineers to host + tool permissions.
- ★★★★★Sakshi Patil· Jul 7, 2024
Confluence MCP Server by CData reduced integration guesswork — categories and install configs on the listing matched the upstream repo.
- ★★★★★Ganesh Mohane· Jun 6, 2024
I recommend Confluence MCP Server by CData for teams standardizing on MCP; the explainx.ai page compares cleanly with sibling servers.
- ★★★★★Oshnikdeep· May 5, 2024
Strong directory entry: Confluence MCP Server by CData surfaces stars and publisher context so we could sanity-check maintenance before adopting.
- ★★★★★Dhruvi Jain· Apr 4, 2024
Confluence MCP Server by CData has been reliable for tool-calling workflows; the MCP profile page is a good permalink for internal docs.
- ★★★★★Rahul Santra· Mar 3, 2024
According to our notes, Confluence MCP Server by CData benefits from clear Model Context Protocol framing — fewer ambiguous “AI plugin” claims.
- ★★★★★Pratham Ware· Feb 2, 2024
We wired Confluence MCP Server by CData into a staging workspace; the listing’s GitHub and npm pointers saved time versus hunting across READMEs.
- ★★★★★Yash Thakker· Jan 1, 2024
Confluence MCP Server by CData is a well-scoped MCP server in the explainx.ai directory — install snippets and categories matched our Claude Code setup.