Category: Couchbase SDK

Fullstack React and GraphQL : Couchbase
First of three articles focused on building Fullstack with React and GraphQL with Express and Couchbase Server. Setting up a NoSQL Couchbase Server (Part 1) Building an Express-GraphQL API (Part 2) Create Apollo GraphQL Client in React (Part 3) Final...

Announcing Couchbase Server 6.5 GA – What’s New and Improved
We are pleased to announce the release of Couchbase Server 6.5 GA with stellar features that lead the innovation in the NoSQL database market. We are excited to once again pioneer some of the most sought-after relational capabilities in the...

Utilizing Couchbase Kafka Connector to Ingest Data
The premise is very simple: in the world of disparate technologies where one does not works or integrates well together, Couchbase & Confluent Kafka are amazing products and are extremely complementary to each other. Couchbase is linearly scalable, distributed NoSQL...

Tutorial: Couchbase Autonomous Operator On Minikube
This hands-on tutorial blog primarily covers details around setting up Couchbase Kubernetes Operator on a laptop/desktop running minikube. It features setting up custom TLS certs and persistent volumes. Along with checking how to scale up and down the cluster. Also...

The Sprouts of “SDK 3”
Software is alive. By that, I am not referring to the part where it can occasionally vex you in how it gets into a certain state. That is probably explainable by a bug somewhere. By alive I am referring to...

Introducing the Couchbase Java SDK 3.0 Alpha
I am super excited to finally write this announcement, because it allows me to put the spotlight on something we’ve been working hard over the last months. In a collective effort across the SDK team, we have started to roll...

Introducing Couchbase Go SDK 2.0 Alpha
I’m pleased to announce the Couchbase Go SDK 2.0 Alpha. This new SDK brings in a series of changes across all of the Couchbase SDKs that the team has been putting together. The new SDKs bring a completely new API...

Introducing the Couchbase Scala SDK
I’m very happy to report that Couchbase now has a supported Scala SDK, allowing you to get and fetch documents, run N1QL queries, perform analytics and full text search lookups – all with native Scala. In this blog I’m going...

Introducing the Couchbase .NET SDK 3.0 “Alpha” Releases
What’s in an SDK? Couchbase Server offers multiple services for storing, retrieving, querying and analyzing your data. Each service exposes a public API either as REST API or via lower level, extended, Memcached binary protocol. With the proper Authentication and...

Introducing Rob Hedgpeth: Couchbase Mobile & IoT Dev Advocate
Greetings all! I’m Rob Hedgpeth, and I recently joined Couchbase as a developer advocate focusing on mobile and IoT. I’m thrilled to be joining the team, and figured I would seize the opportunity to introduce myself. I’ve been slinging code since...

Couchbase beats MongoDB™ with greater flexibility and stronger availability for geo-distributed applications
Today’s businesses compete in a digital economy where downtime can be deadly. But keeping data highly available is never as simple as backing up one database to be an up-to-the-second copy of another. Instead, modern databases have to function in...

Developing an Alexa Skill with Golang, AWS Lambda, and Couchbase NoSQL
Nic Raboy is an advocate of modern web and mobile development technologies. He has experience in Java, JavaScript, Golang, and a variety of frameworks such as Angular, NativeScript, and Apache Cordova. Nic writes about his development experiences related to making web and mobile...