Build Google Search-Powered Applications in Cursor with CData Code Assist MCP

Yazhini G
Yazhini G
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Use the CData Code Assist MCP for Google Search to explore live Google Search Results in Cursor to assist with building Google Search-powered applications.

Cursor is an AI-powered code editor that integrates agentic AI into everyday development workflows. With support for MCP, Cursor can connect to local tools and enterprise data sources directly from the editor, enabling natural language interaction with live systems without switching context.

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.

In this article, we guide you through installing the CData Code Assist MCP for Google Search, configuring the connection to Google Search, connecting the Code Assist MCP add-on to Cursor, and querying live Google Search results from within the editor.

Step 1: Download and install the CData Code Assist MCP for Google Search

  1. To begin, download the CData Code Assist MCP for Google Search
  2. Find and double-click the installer to begin the installation
  3. Run the installer and follow the prompts to complete the installation

When the installation is complete, you are ready to configure your Code Assist MCP add-on by connecting to Google Search.

Step 2: Configure the connection to Google Search

  1. After installation, open the CData Code Assist MCP for Google Search configuration wizard

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

  2. In MCP Configuration > Configuration Name, either select an existing configuration or choose to create a new one
  3. Name the configuration (e.g. "cdata_googlesearch") and click OK
  4. Enter the appropriate connection properties in the configuration wizard

    To search with a Google custom search engine, you need to set the CustomSearchId and ApiKey connection properties.

    To obtain the CustomSearchId property, sign into Google Custom Search Engine and create a new search engine.

    To obtain the ApiKey property, you must enable the Custom Search API in the Google API Console.

  5. Click Connect to authenticate with Google Search
  6. Then, click Save Configuration to save the Code Assist MCP add-on

This process creates a .mcp configuration file that Cursor will reference when launching the Code Assist MCP add-on. Now with your Code Assist MCP add-on configured, you are ready to connect it to Cursor.

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

  1. Download the Cursor desktop application and complete the sign-up flow for your account
  2. From the top menu, click Settings to open the settings panel
  3. In the left navigation, open the Tools & MCP tab and click Add Custom MCP
  4. Option 1: Manually add the MCP configuration

    1. Cursor opens an mcp.json file in the editor
    2. Add the code shown below and save the file
    3. {
        "mcpServers": {
          "cdata-local": {
            "command": "C:/Program Files/Java/jdk-17/bin/java.exe",
            "args": [
              "-jar",
              "C:/Program Files/CData/CData Code Assist MCP for Google Search/lib/cdata.mcp.googlesearch.jar",
              "cdata_googlesearch"
            ]
          }
        }
      }
      

      NOTE: The command value should point to your Java 17+ java.exe executable, and the JAR path should point to the installed CData Code Assist MCP add-on .jar file. The final argument must match the MCP configuration name you saved in the CData configuration wizard (e.g. "cdata_googlesearch").

    Option 2: Copy the MCP configuration from the CData Code Assist MCP for Google Search UI

    1. After saving and testing your connection in the configuration wizard, click Next
    2. Select Cursor from the AI MCP Tool dropdown
    3. Follow the MCP Client Instructions to create the required folders for the MCP config
    4. Copy the displayed JSON code and paste it into your configuration file
    5. In Cursor, open the project folder you created with the mcp.json config
  5. The Code Assist MCP add-on should appear as Running under Installed MCP Servers

Step 4: Query live Google Search results in Cursor

  1. From the top bar, click Toggle AI Pane to open the chat window
  2. Ask questions about your Google Search results using natural language. For example:

    "List all tables available in my Google Search results connection."

Cursor is now fully integrated with CData Code Assist MCP for Google Search and can use the MCP tools exposed to explore schemas and execute live queries against Google Search.

Build with Code Assist MCP. Deploy with CData Drivers.

Download Code Assist MCP for free and give your AI tools schema-aware access to live Google Search results during development. When you're ready to move to production, CData Google Search Drivers deliver the same SQL-based access with enterprise-grade performance, security, and reliability.

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