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Keeping up with the Documentation
Keeping up with the Documentation

When it comes to keeping up with documentation, caution is the best approach. Find out how we use an incremental release model here at Couchbase.

Java User Group talks
Java User Group talks

I wanted to give a shout out for the Cleveland Java Users Group for hosting me and organizing a meetup despite very little notice. The healthy interaction in the group seems reflective of the sentiment of the larger Java community in...

IPTables Firewall Settings for Couchbase DB and Couchbase Mobile Sync_gateway
IPTables Firewall Settings for Couchbase DB and Couchbase Mobile Sync_gateway

It is all too common for people to just turn off IPtables instead of actually figuring out what ports to open. I have to admit I have done it myself. Well we need to stop that. IPtables is our friend, really....

Introducing Ruby SDK 2.0 Developer Preview with JRuby Support
Introducing Ruby SDK 2.0 Developer Preview with JRuby Support

Hi everyone, after long preparations, I pleased to announce preview on next generation API for ruby client. In general it just aligns ruby client with all other SDKs, where new document-oriented API had been released about a month ago. At...

Introducing the NHibernate Couchbase 2nd Level Cache Provider
Introducing the NHibernate Couchbase 2nd Level Cache Provider

NHibernate has long supported the notion of a 2nd level caches, where query results are saved to an out-of-process cache for faster retrieval.  The NHContrib project owns these caches, which include ASP.NET HttpCache, Velocity (AppFabric) and Memcached.  That last cache...

Introducing the Couchbase PHP Library 1.0
Introducing the Couchbase PHP Library 1.0

A New World We are releasing Couchbase Server 1.8 today and with it a complete rewrite of our PHP SDK. This is all good news: We beefed up the internals significantly while keeping the API compatible with previous releases. Yay!...

Introducing the Couchbase DOTNET SDK 2.0 Development Blog Series
Introducing the Couchbase DOTNET SDK 2.0 Development Blog Series

Learn high level architecture and features, overall goals of the .NET SDK with respect to the other Couchbase clients: Node, PHP, Java, and C.

Introducing the Couchbase ELMAH Error Log Provider
Introducing the Couchbase ELMAH Error Log Provider

If you’re an ASP.NET developer, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the ELMAH project.  In case you haven’t, ELMAH (Error Logging Modules and Handlers) is a series of HTTP modules and an HTTP handler that may be added to...

Introducing the Couchbase ASP.NET OutputCache Provider
Introducing the Couchbase ASP.NET OutputCache Provider

As was reiterated in a recent post by A Main Hobbies CEO Kendall Bennett, Couchbase is a great solution for improving the performance of your ASP.NET applications.  Beyond offering sub-millisecond CRUD operations for your application’s persistence  needs, Couchbase also offers...

Intro to NoSQL with Couchbase at the Boston Tech Meetup
Intro to NoSQL with Couchbase at the Boston Tech Meetup

On Tuesday night, Rags and I had the opportunity to speak at the Boston Tech Meetup.  First, I want to thank Justin, Alex and Matt from the organizing team for setting up this Meetup. We presented an introduction to both...

Installing Python scripts from automake…
Installing Python scripts from automake…

I've been working on making it easier for developers to compile and install Membase, and today I learned some more automake magic. I'm one of those developers who don't want to spend a lot of time working on the build...

Incremental Mapreduce for Analytics with R
Incremental Mapreduce for Analytics with R

[This post also appears on Dustin’s github blog.] I’ve been wanting to describe some of my work with using R to help me understand data I’m collecting in Couchbase Server† because I find it quite interesting, useful and easy. However,...

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