**Pro Couchbase Development: A NoSQL Platform for the Enterprise discusses programming for Couchbase using Java and scripting languages, querying and searching, handling migration, and integrating Couchbase with Hadoop, HDFS, and JSON. It also discusses migration from other NoSQL databases like MongoDB.
This book is for big data developers who use Couchbase NoSQL database or want to use Couchbase for their web applications as well as for those migrating from other NoSQL databases like MongoDB and Cassandra. For example, a reason to migrate from Cassandra is that it is not based on the JSON document model with support for a flexible schema without having to define columns and supercolumns. The target audience is largely Java developers but the book also supports PHP and Ruby developers who want to learn about Couchbase. The author supplies examples in Java, PHP, Ruby, and JavaScript.
After reading and using this hands-on guide for developing with Couchbase, you'll be able to build complex enterprise, database and cloud applications that leverage this powerful platform.
What you’ll learn
What has big data got to do with NoSQL and Couchbase Server?
How to program with Java for Couchbase
How to develop with Couchbase using scripting languages including JavaScript, PHP and Ruby
How to query and search using the Couchbase plug-in for elasticsearch, NIQL, Strings and more
How to handle migration paths like MongoDB to Couchbase, Cassandra to Couchbase, Oracle DB and Tables to Couchbase and more
How to integrate Couchbase with Hadoop, Hadoop Tables, HDFS, and JSON
Who this book is for
This book is for experienced Java and other programmers who have at least some experience with database enterprise development who want to learn how to develop with Couchbase.
Table of Contents
Section 1. Introduction
Why NoSQL?
Section II. Java Clients
Using the Java Client with Couchbase Server in Eclipse IDE
Using Spring Data with Couchbase Server in Eclipse IDE
Section III: Scripting Languages
Accessing Couchbase Server with PHP
Accessing Couchbase Server with Ruby
Using Node.js with Couchbase Server
Section IV: Query and Search
Using the Couchbase Plugin for Elasticsearch
Querying Couchbase with NIQL
Section V: Migration
Migrating MongoDB NoSQL Database to Couchbase
Migrating Cassandra Database to Couchbase
Migrating Oracle Database to Couchbase
Section VI: Hadoop
Using Couchbase Hadoop Connector
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Pro Couchbase Development: A NoSQL Platform for the Enterprise discusses programming for Couchbase using Java and scripting languages, querying and searching, handling migration, and integrating Couchbase with Hadoop, HDFS, and JSON. It also discusses migration from other NoSQL databases like MongoDB. This book is for big data developers who use Couchbase NoSQL database or want to use Couchbase for their web applications as well as for those migrating from other NoSQL databases like MongoDB and Cassandra. For example, a reason to migrate from Cassandra is that it is not based on the JSON document model with support for a flexible schema without having to define columns and supercolumns. The target audience is largely Java developers but the book also supports PHP and Ruby developers who want to learn about Couchbase. The author supplies examples in Java, PHP, Ruby, and JavaScript.After reading and using this hands-on guide for developing with Couchbase, you'll be able to build complex enterprise, database and cloud applications that leverage this powerful platform.
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**Pro Couchbase Development: A NoSQL Platform for the Enterprise discusses programming for Couchbase using Java and scripting languages, querying and searching, handling migration, and integrating Couchbase with Hadoop, HDFS, and JSON. It also discusses migration from other NoSQL databases like MongoDB.
This book is for big data developers who use Couchbase NoSQL database or want to use Couchbase for their web applications as well as for those migrating from other NoSQL databases like MongoDB and Cassandra. For example, a reason to migrate from Cassandra is that it is not based on the JSON document model with support for a flexible schema without having to define columns and supercolumns. The target audience is largely Java developers but the book also supports PHP and Ruby developers who want to learn about Couchbase. The author supplies examples in Java, PHP, Ruby, and JavaScript.
After reading and using this hands-on guide for developing with Couchbase, you'll be able to build complex enterprise, database and cloud applications that leverage this powerful platform.
What you’ll learn
Who this book is for
This book is for experienced Java and other programmers who have at least some experience with database enterprise development who want to learn how to develop with Couchbase.
Table of Contents
Section 1. Introduction
Section II. Java Clients
Using the Java Client with Couchbase Server in Eclipse IDE
Using Spring Data with Couchbase Server in Eclipse IDE
Section III: Scripting Languages
Accessing Couchbase Server with PHP
Accessing Couchbase Server with Ruby
Using Node.js with Couchbase Server
Section IV: Query and Search
Using the Couchbase Plugin for Elasticsearch
Querying Couchbase with NIQL
Section V: Migration
Migrating MongoDB NoSQL Database to Couchbase
Migrating Cassandra Database to Couchbase
Migrating Oracle Database to Couchbase
Section VI: Hadoop
**
Pro Couchbase Development: A NoSQL Platform for the Enterprise discusses programming for Couchbase using Java and scripting languages, querying and searching, handling migration, and integrating Couchbase with Hadoop, HDFS, and JSON. It also discusses migration from other NoSQL databases like MongoDB. This book is for big data developers who use Couchbase NoSQL database or want to use Couchbase for their web applications as well as for those migrating from other NoSQL databases like MongoDB and Cassandra. For example, a reason to migrate from Cassandra is that it is not based on the JSON document model with support for a flexible schema without having to define columns and supercolumns. The target audience is largely Java developers but the book also supports PHP and Ruby developers who want to learn about Couchbase. The author supplies examples in Java, PHP, Ruby, and JavaScript.After reading and using this hands-on guide for developing with Couchbase, you'll be able to build complex enterprise, database and cloud applications that leverage this powerful platform.