Category: Couchbase Server

Couchbase with Windows and .NET – Part 3 – ASP.NET MVC
This blog post is part 3 of a series: Part 1 covered how to install and setup Couchbase on Windows Part 2 covered some Couchbase lingo that you’ll need to know Are you ready to write some code? In this...

High Performance NOSQL Query Consistency with Couchbase 4.5
High Performance Consistency When using Couchbase as your system of record we provide a best in class indexing experience using our global secondary indexes and workload isolation through dedicated indexing nodes. We’ve improved that experience even further in Couchbase 4.5...

Couchbase with Windows and .NET – Part 2
Couchbase with Windows and .NET – Part 2 – Lingo This blog post is part 2 of a series. Part 1 covered how to install and setup Couchbase on Windows. In part 1 – Setup, I showed the very basics...

Couchbase with Windows and .NET – Part 1 – Setup
In this blog post series, I’m going to show the very basics of interacting with Couchbase for .NET developers. I’ll start with the basics, and build towards a “vertical” slice of a complete ASP.NET MVC app. Let’s start with the...

Getting Leaner with SubDocument and the Java SDK
In this blog post we’ll introduce an exciting new feature of the upcoming Couchbase Server version 4.5 (codename Watson), now in Beta. We are talking about the Sub-Document API (shortened to subdoc). What Is It About? The Client API Lookup...

Introducing Couchbase Server 4.5 Beta
This release comes with many exciting features that make it even easier for developers to build amazing apps on Couchbase while simplifying the transition from relational to NoSQL technology. We have also significantly extended the performance of Couchbase – with...

Hello, Couchbase, it’s me, Matthew Groves!
I just started as a Developer Advocate at Couchbase, so let me tell you a little about myself. I’ve been coding since the early 2000s, mainly as a web developer. I live in Grove City, Ohio, which is a suburb...

Simple and Automated Couchbase Cluster Deployment on Azure
Building demos, experimenting with prototypes, daily builds, bug verifications, whitebox, blackbox, fuzz, performance, scale and stress testing… I create and destroy quite a few Couchbase Server clusters every day. My go-to cloud these days is Azure, for these experimentations. For...

Couchbase @ DevoxxFR 2016
tl;dr Couchbase is sponsoring DevoxxFR. Pay us a visit if you're around! As a Devoxx champion I am really happy to tell you Couchbase is sponsoring DevoxxFR 2016! Join us at our booth to talk about all things Couchbase....

Use Couchbase and RxJava to Make Java Read CSV files
RxJava is an awesome tool for reactive programming that’s also useful as a Java CSV reader. In case you’ve never used or even heard of RxJava, it is a a way of programming with asynchronous data streams. It is also...

Moving from MySQL to Couchbase
I think it is safe to assume that every developer or system administrator has touched MySQL at some point in time. It was often the rite of passage for any new developer a few years ago when langauges like PHP...

Couchbase Support With Tesora Database as a Service Platform on OpenStack Trove
This is a guest blog by Amrith Kumar. Amrith is co-founder of Tesora, and the Project Technical Lead (PTL) for the OpenStack Trove project. Amrith brings more than two decades of experience delivering industry-leading products for companies specializing in enterprise...