CouchDB: The Definitive Guide (Animal Guide)

CouchDB: The Definitive Guide (Animal Guide)

by J. Chris Anderson (Author), Jan Lehnardt (Author), Noah Slater (Author)

Synopsis

This book introduces you to Apache CouchDB, a document-oriented database that offers a different way to model your data. CouchDB is a schema-free database, designed to work with applications that handle document-based information such as contacts, invoices, and receipts. In CouchDB: The Definitive Guide , three of the core developers gently explain how to work with CouchDB, using clear and practical scenarios. Each chapter showcases key features, such as simple document CRUD (create, read, updated, delete), advanced MapReduce, and deployment tuning for performance and reliability. With this book, you will: understand the basics of document-based storage and manipulation; model data as self-contained JSON documents; manage basic document CRUD; handle evolving data naturally; query and aggregate data in CouchDB, using MapReduce views; replicate data between nodes; and, carry out deployment tuning for performance and reliability. This is the only book available on CouchDB.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 270
Edition: 1
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 26 Jan 2010

ISBN 10: 0596155891
ISBN 13: 9780596155896

Author Bio
J. Chris Anderson is an Apache CouchDB committer and co-author of the forthcoming O'Reilly book CouchDB: The Definitive Guide . He is a director of couch.io, offering commercial hosting, support, consulting, and custom development. He enjoys working on JavaScript CouchApps which can be peer-replicated just like any other data. Chris is obsessed with bending the physics of the web, and giving control back to users. Jan Lehnardt is CouchDB's chief evangelist and a CouchDB consultant for major industry players. Jan's has spoken about CouchDB at conferences such as O'Reilly's OSCON and Erlang eXchange. He's a director at couch.io which offers CouchDB Consulting, Training, Hosting & Support. Noah Slater is a Web Technologist with a background in ecommerce, a passion for hypertext, and an obsession with sthetics. He's written for O'Reilly Media and developed software for the GNU Project, the Apache Software Foundation, and Debian. Away from computers, he has a fascination with music, film, and photography.