The Spring Data Couchbase community project has been historically built upon the 1.4 generation of the official Couchbase Java SDK, although the SDK 2.0 has been out for quite some time. But now is definitely a great time to upgrade...
Learn basic functionality of the Linq provider by checking out sample application that goes over the steps on how to use the provider today.
We’re happy to announce the release of Couchbase Server 3.1.0 Enterprise Edition. As many of you know, version 3.0 revamped the architecture to deliver new database capabilities and major enhancements in many other areas. Version 3.1.0 is the first minor release of...
Learn N1QL by sample N1QL is the document query language used to query data in Couchbase Server (CB). N1QL will be an integrated part of CB 4, until then there is a preview version available. SQL for JSON Documents N1QL...
Indexes for N1QL: or how I got an order magnitude speed increase In Couchbase 4.0 we introduced N1QL query language: a flexible query language that brings SQL-like query to JSON documents. Whenever we talk about N1QL the conversation always opens...
This article is going to walk through the same comparisons as the Scotch.io article, but use Ottoman and Couchbase instead of Mongoose and MongoDB.
Find out how to cache data by utilizing Spring Cache and Couchbase as a backing store. Easy caching using Couchbase is now at your fingertips!
Note: this is a guest post by Vojta Jakubec of Concur Technologies, a travel management expense company that provides travel and expense management services to businesses. At Concur, we have experience building software as a service for over 15 years....
This post focuses on how to integrate the Couchbase ASP.NET Identity Storage Provider DP with an ASP.NET MVC Web Application.
We are looking for some awesome developers to show the world what creative apps they can build using N1QL and Couchbase 4.0 beta. Need some infrastructure to run your app? Give Joyent a try. Joyent's Triton Elastic Container Service...
Learn advanced object modeling for High write rates with logging and event data, also have easy searchability with N1QL as well.
We are really excited about our partnership with Vormetric and welcome the below guest blog post by Michael Rothschild from Vormetric. I remember in the heady days of the dot.com boom where people were just migrating off their 56.6K...