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M. C. Brown, Mc Brown, Mc Brown
Developing with Couchbase Server - Building Scalable, Flexible Database-Based Applications
Englisch · Taschenbuch
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Beschreibung
Today's highly interactive websites pose a challenge for traditional SQL databases - the ability to scale rapidly and serve loads of concurrent users. With this concise guide, you'll learn how to build web applications on top of Couchbase Server 2.0, a NoSQL database that can handle websites and social media where hundreds of thousands of users read and write large volumes of information.
Using food recipe information as examples, this book demonstrates how to take advantage of Couchbase's document-oriented database design, and how to store and query data with various CRUD operations. Discover why Couchbase is better than SQL databases with memcached tiers for managing data from the most interactive portions of your application. Learn about Couchbase Server's cluster-based architecture and how it differs from SQL databases Choose a client library for Java, .NET, Ruby, Python, PHP, or C, and connect to a cluster Structure data in a variety of formats, from serialized objects, a stream of raw bytes, or as JSON documents Learn core storage and retrieval methods, including document IDs, expiry times, and concurrent updates Create views with map/reduce and learn Couchbase mechanisms for querying and selection
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface;
Introduction;
Where to Get Help on Couchbase Server;
Conventions Used in This Book;
Using Code Examples;
Safari® Books Online;
How to Contact Us;
Acknowledgments;
Chapter 1: Couchbase Overview;
1.1 Architecture and Structure;
1.2 Buckets and vBuckets;
1.3 Data Storage and Retrieval;
1.4 Views, Indexes, and Querying;
1.5 Comparing Couchbase to SQL Databases;
1.6 Use Cases;
Chapter 2: Getting Started;
2.1 Installing Couchbase Server;
2.2 Couchbase Client Libraries;
2.3 Buckets;
2.4 Connecting to a Cluster;
Chapter 3: Document-based Database Design;
3.1 JSON Overview;
3.2 Modeling Recipe Data;
3.3 Related Data;
Chapter 4: Getting Data In and Out;
4.1 Basic Interface;
4.2 Document Identifiers;
4.3 Time to Live (TTL);
4.4 Storing Data;
4.5 Retrieving Data;
4.6 Updating Data;
4.7 Concurrent Updates;
4.8 Server-side Updates;
4.9 Asynchronous Operations;
4.10 Pessimistic Locking;
4.11 Deleting Data;
Chapter 5: Storing and Updating Recipes;
5.1 Initial Storage;
5.2 Editing;
5.3 Loading Recipe;
5.4 Storing Related Data;
5.5 Loading Related Data;
5.6 Documents Aren't Everything;
Chapter 6: Views and Queries;
6.1 Creating Views on Your Data;
6.2 Accessing Views from a Client Library;
6.3 Querying and Selection;
6.4 Other Options;
6.5 Dealing with Different Document Formats;
6.6 View Values and Reduction;
6.7 Index Updates;
6.8 Searching and Querying Examples;
6.9 Reductions;
6.10 Document Metadata;
Chapter 7: Next Steps;
7.1 Couchbase Server Resources;
7.2 Couchbase Developer Resources;
Colophon;
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Zusammenfassung
With this concise guide, you'll learn how to build web applications on top of Couchbase Server 2.0, a NoSQL database that can handle websites and social media where hundreds of thousands of users read and write large volumes of information.
Produktdetails
Autoren | M. C. Brown, Mc Brown, Mc Brown |
Verlag | O'Reilly Media |
Sprache | Englisch |
Produktform | Taschenbuch |
Erschienen | 01.02.2013 |
EAN | 9781449331160 |
ISBN | 978-1-4493-3116-0 |
Seiten | 88 |
Abmessung | 178 mm x 234 mm x 6 mm |
Gewicht | 155 g |
Themen |
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik
> Informatik, EDV
> Informatik
Datenbankprogrammierung |
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