This post focuses on how to replicate changes across multiple devices and platforms using the Couchbase PhoneGap plugin and the Couchbase Sync Gateway.
The post focuses on how to connect the Couchbase Sync Gateway to Couchbase Server that is running on Amazon EC2 in a working mobile application.
Learn how to get started with Xamarin and begin to implement the Couchbase Lite components from the Couchbase Mobile stack to create a storage layer.
Change read access in the Sync Function & replicating the changes to an Android app. Check how to ship an update to your Android app with Couchbase Mobile.
Learn how to use the Admin REST API to create users through a Sign Up screen and setup an App Server with Node.js to manage the users in an Android app.
Learn how to build mobile applications on iOS and Android platforms that sync in the background and have offline mobile data storage as a feature.
Navigating around New York City is an adventure on its own and many times you may stumbled across many hidden surprises such as the boutique shop carrying Egyptian fragrances or the Toby’s Estate coffee shop that is secretly nested in...
Earlier this month, we kicked off the first webinar series on our latest offering, Couchbase Lite, the only native NoSQL database made for mobile. Thanks to everyone who could attend, and all the great feedback and questions we received. Below...
The second episode of Coffee on Couchbase features the 2015 Couchbase Hack Generation Y winning mobile app, OnTime. We talk with Brian to learn about his team’s experience on incorporating Couchbase Mobile in their mobile app during the Hackathon to...
There are plenty of content sharing apps around. Most of them take the form of a shared bookmark list or something similar. Spraed is also a content sharing app but primarily for people you interact with in person. Jakob Hoydis,...
Learn about “RandomToDo” mobile app that randomly picks a group-connected task to complete which is visible & shared across to everyone that finishes it.
Today I spoke at Web 2.0, about the differences between Mobile and traditional Web 2.0 architectures. The biggest difference I identified, is that mobile devices frequently have unreliable connections. Even when the connection is available, it often has high latencies....