SAP Cloud Integration (part of SAP Integration Suite) has a comprehensive OData V2 API that covers everything from integration content management to message monitoring, security material, and partner directory operations. But working with these APIs typically means writing scripts, using Postman, or navigating the Web UI manually.
What if you could simply ask your AI assistant: “Show me all failed messages from the last hour” or “Deploy the latest version of my iFlow”? That’s what the CI MCP Server enables.
Built on the odata-mcp-proxy npm package, the CI MCP Server exposes all 32 entity sets of the SAP CPI OData V2 API as MCP tools, with zero custom code.
SAP Cloud Integration (part of SAP Integration Suite) has a comprehensive OData V2 API that covers everything from integration content management to message monitoring, security material, and partner directory operations. But working with these APIs typically means writing scripts, using Postman, or navigating the Web UI manually.What if you could simply ask your AI assistant: “Show me all failed messages from the last hour” or “Deploy the latest version of my iFlow”? That’s what the CI MCP Server enables.Built on the odata-mcp-proxy npm package, the CI MCP Server exposes all 32 entity sets of the SAP CPI OData V2 API as MCP tools, with zero custom code. Read More Technology Blog Posts by Members articles
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