Today I’m very excited to announce the release of a project we’ve been beavering away on behind the scenes for some time now: Couchbase Distributed Transações ACID!

This video is a quick guide for you, the busy Java developer, on how to get started with the new API, including some important best practices you’ll want to implement.  I’m not going to cover how transactions work, or dive into ACID, as there are other resources being released that cover that.

And I want to stress you can get started with this API today – right now, in fact.  Couchbase Transactions are available for Community Edition, there are no new services to configure, and there’s nothing new to setup on the cluster.  Just add a line to your gradle or Maven project to pull in the library, and you’re ready to go – checkout our documentation for transactions e the Java API documentation to get started.

(And sorry, non-Java developers – our initial release is Java only, but we haven’t forgotten you!  Releases for other languages are very much on the roadmap. Watch this space…)

So, I hope you enjoy the video, and we’d love to hear from you with any questions, comments or feedback.  Hit me up on the fóruns, gitter, or as comments on this blog, and I’ll be sure to reply.

Baixar

Download Couchbase Server 6.5

Documentação

Couchbase Transactions 6.5 Documentation

Couchbase Transactions 6.5 How to Guide for SDKs

Blogs 

Understanding Distributed Multi-Document ACID Transactions in Couchbase

Intro to Couchbase Transactions Java API [Video]

Announcing Couchbase Server 6.5 – What’s New and Improved

All 6.5 Blogs

Autor

A ordem da postagem em relação a outras postagens. Graham Pople, Senior Software Engineer, Couchbase

Graham is a senior software engineer at Couchbase who works on the SDK and Connectors team, mainly on the Scala and Java clients. Make his day by asking him about home composting.

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