Tag: couchbase mobile 2.0

Using Docker to develop with Couchbase Mobile

Using Docker to develop with Couchbase Mobile

Container technologies such as Docker have vastly simplified the software development, test and deployment process by allowing you to package applications along with their complete runtime environment that abstract away differences in infrastructure and OSes. This post is a primer...

Announcing General Availability of Couchbase Mobile 2.1

Announcing General Availability of Couchbase Mobile 2.1

Today, we are announcing the general availability of Couchbase Mobile 2.1. This release follows on the heels of Couchbase Mobile 2.0 which was released earlier this year. Couchbase Mobile extends the Couchbase Data Platform to the edge, securely managing and...

james.oquendo August 30, 2018
Tutorial: RecyclerView with Couchbase Lite as Data Source in Android

Tutorial: RecyclerView with Couchbase Lite as Data Source in Android

The RecyclerView widget is a popular option on the Android platform for efficiently displaying dynamic data collections .Couchbase Lite 2.0 is a powerful NoSQL embedded data store for iOS, Android and .Net Mobile Platforms. In this post, we introduce a...

james.oquendo May 29, 2018
Access to Shared Database Bucket from Web and Mobile Clients in Couchbase Mobile (Updated)

Access to Shared Database Bucket from Web and Mobile Clients in Couchbase Mobile (Updated)

With the release of Couchbase Mobile 1.5 and Couchbase Server 5.0,mobile ,web and desktop apps can seamlessly access documents in the same Couchbase Server bucket. This implies that a document created on the server via the Couchbase SDK will be...

james.oquendo November 10, 2017
Access to Shared Couchbase Database Bucket From Mobile and Web Clients

Access to Shared Couchbase Database Bucket From Mobile and Web Clients

There is an updated version of this post here With the release of Sync Gateway 1.5 and Couchbase Server 5.0, mobile and web clients can seamlessly access documents in the same Couchbase Server bucket. This implies that a document created...

james.oquendo July 6, 2017