Category: Application Design

Sample Application with Spring and Angular: GitTalent

Sample Application with Spring and Angular: GitTalent

One of the first big projects I was involved in after I started at Couchbase last year was helping to create a sample application that would be demonstrated at Couchbase Connect. Sample application It was an enormous team effort to...

Matthew Groves May 3, 2017
Building Applications with Node.js, Angular, and Couchbase (video)

Building Applications with Node.js, Angular, and Couchbase (video)

Couchbase holds regular Meetups in our Mountain View office and elsewhere. During our February 2nd, 2017 Meetup, Nic Raboy gave a hands-on demonstration of building an application using Node.js, Angular, and Couchbase. Watch the video here and check out the...

N1QL: A Practical Guide

N1QL: A Practical Guide

N1QL is designed to help developers easily develop applications to solve real-world problems.  Technically, N1QL is designed to give developers and enterprises an expressive, powerful, and complete language for querying, transforming, and manipulating JSON data. N1QL takes inspiration from SQL...

Keshav Murthy March 17, 2017
Service Discovery with Java and Database application in Kubernetes

Service Discovery with Java and Database application in Kubernetes

This blog will show how a simple Java application can talk to a database using service discovery in Kubernetes.    Service Discovery with Java and Database application in DC/OS explains why service discovery is an important aspect for a multi-container application. That...

Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 3: App Migration

Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 3: App Migration

Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 3: App Migration In this series of blog posts, I’m going to lay out the considerations when moving to a document database when you have a relational background. Specifically, Microsoft SQL Server as...

Matthew Groves March 7, 2017
Service Discovery With Java and Database Application in DC/OS

Service Discovery With Java and Database Application in DC/OS

This blog will show how a simple Java application can talk to a database or database as a service (DBaaS) using service discovery in DC/OS. Why Service Discovery? An application typically consist of multiple components such as an application server, a database, a...

NoSQL Simplifies Database DevOps

NoSQL Simplifies Database DevOps

Does your organization want to simplify Database DevOps? Is your database becoming a bottleneck to innovate rapidly? Do you want to save millions of $$ in database licensing cost? Read on! State of Database DevOps State of Database DevOps is a survey...

SDK Features – New For Couchbase 4.6

SDK Features – New For Couchbase 4.6

Along with this week’s Couchbase Server 4.6 release we have a super packed release with several new SDK features to help you streamline development. From efficiently managed Data Structures to the latest support for .NET Core, it is time to update to...

Tyler Mitchell February 16, 2017
Data Structures: Native Collections New in Couchbase 4.6

Data Structures: Native Collections New in Couchbase 4.6

Data Structures in Couchbase 4.6 is our newest time-saving SDK feature.  These allow your client applications to easily map your array-based JSON data into language specific structures. Leveraging native collections support in Couchbase will save you time and hassle: Easily map JSON...

Tyler Mitchell February 16, 2017
Announcing Couchbase Server 4.6 – What’s New and Improved

Announcing Couchbase Server 4.6 – What’s New and Improved

Couchbase delivers the Couchbase Data Platform that powers Web, Mobile, and IoT applications for digital businesses. With our newest release, Couchbase Server 4.6 provides the availability, scalability, performance, and security that enterprises require for their mission-critical applications. What’s New and...

Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 2: Data Migration

Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 2: Data Migration

In this series of blog posts, I’m going to lay out the considerations when moving to a document database when you have a relational background. Specifically, Microsoft SQL Server as compared to Couchbase Server. In three parts, I’m going to...

Matthew Groves February 14, 2017
Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 1: Data Modeling

Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 1: Data Modeling

In this series of blog posts, I’m going to lay out the considerations when moving to a document database when you have a relational background. Specifically, Microsoft SQL Server as compared to Couchbase Server. In three parts, I’m going to...

Matthew Groves February 3, 2017