Continuing our series, we turn to all the ways to gather and manipulate data by executing SQL++/N1QL statements within JavaScript functions.
Here at Couchbase, the success of our customers is a top priority. We take pride in helping our customers propel their businesses forward with modern, high-performing, reliable applications. We’re excited to share that we saw a great deal of customer...
As developers continue the race to the cloud, they need to identify technology expectations, improve their agility, and reduce burdensome costs.
Couchbase lands a third database patent for innovations in indexing JSON document-based array fields using inverted full-text search indexes.
Couchbase has expanded its partnership with HashiCorp and added support for HashiCorp Vault to keep TLS private key secrets safe. Our customers have been deploying and managing Couchbase using Terraform from HashiCorp for years because it makes architects and DevOps...
In previous blogs, we have covered executing N1QL from JavaScript functions, processing documents through iterators, and manipulating data. We now move onto handling errors from N1QL statements. Error handling When an error of any nature is encountered, the jsevaluator by...
Not so long ago applications were built almost exclusively as a single and indivisible unit. This monolithic style was a legacy of a time when data capacity was limited, databases were designed for a single unit and the application was...
This blog compares our free Couchbase Community Edition to Couchbase Capella™ DBaaS, and presents some of the benefits of upgrading to the managed service.
Learn the basics of iterators in N1QL/Javascript and Couchbase, the corresponding function, processing documents through N1QL and executing data manipulation.
Learn about deleting with SQL++ or Key-Value, soft-deleting data, improving the index, and more. Sign up for a Capella free-trial and try it for yourself.
Couchbase provides an overview of Capella App Services and the salient features, comparing it with corresponding self-managed Couchbase Mobile deployments.
This blog series is now wrapping up with a discussion of what it means to be "most dreaded" and what it means to give memory to a database.