Today we are releasing the new Couchbase .NET SDK for General Availability! This is a complete rewrite of the SDK and is based off of the Couchbase SDK 2.0 Specification, meaning it maintains a consistent interface with all of the...
Today’s Release Today we released version 1.3.6 of the .NET SDK! This was another bug fix/maintenance release that included several contributions from the Couchbase community. Being an Open Source Software project, we depend upon community involvment and each and every...
Some call it “bayduh”, others like my colleague Don Pinto here at Couchbase call it “bee-tah”; but whatever you call it were shipping it! After many months of development and three developer previews, we proudly present the Couchbase .NET SDK...
This is bug fix and maintenance release for the 1.3.X version of the Couchbase .NET Client. It contains a number of bug fixes and a performance enhancement specific to add/remove node and rebalance scenarios. It is suggested that users of...
[This blog was syndicated from https://nitschinger.at/] Motivation This blog post is intended to be a very detailed and informative article for those who already have used the Couchbase Java SDK and want to know how the internals work. This is...
In my previous blog article, we looked at the errors thrown by libCouchbase clients such as ruby, python, C and C++. This blog will focus on the Java client library for Couchbase. In the Java client library, there are exceptions,...
[This blog was syndicated from https://nitschinger.at/] Introduction There is a huge variety in logging frameworks for Java, and its hard to please everyone. To understand how logging is currently handled in the SDK, we have to go back a few...
As architects, developers or site reliability engineers, you probably use cloud infrastructure platforms at some stage of application deployment, either development, staging or production. There are several reasons you probably deploy to the cloud, with some common reasons being elasticity,...
[This blog was syndicated from https://nitschinger.at/] For all users of our Java SDK, we prepared some nice additions for you. This post covers them in detail and shows how you can get more productive Note that this blog post assumes...
TuneWiki now stores more than 1,000,000,000 documents for its service in Couchbase, proving once again the scalability & performance with Couchbase.
See why the musiXmatch team is using Couchbase Server, what they’re doing with Couchbase, and why he’s confident about the capabilities of Couchbase.
Via this blog we’re releasing the first developer preview of the 1.4.0 Java SDK. Aside from the usual bugfixes and enhancements, this new minor release provides support for optimized connection management which was recently introduced in Couchbase Server 2.5.0. See...