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MongoDB Cookbook - Second Edition

You're reading from   MongoDB Cookbook - Second Edition Modern Database Management Made Easy

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785289989
Length 370 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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 Dasadia Dasadia
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

MongoDB Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Installing and Starting the Server FREE CHAPTER 2. Command-line Operations and Indexes 3. Programming Language Drivers 4. Administration 5. Advanced Operations 6. Monitoring and Backups 7. Deploying MongoDB on the Cloud 8. Integration with Hadoop 9. Open Source and Proprietary Tools Concepts for Reference Index

Introduction


There is a vast array of tools/frameworks available to ease the development/administration process for software that uses MongoDB. We will look at some of these available frameworks and tools. For a developer's productivity (Java developers, in this case), we will look at spring-data-mongodb, which is a part of the popular spring data suite.

JPA is an ORM specification that is widely used, particularly with relational databases. (This was the objective of the ORM frameworks.) However, there are a few implementations that let us use it with NoSQL stores—MongoDB, in this case. We will look at a provider who provides this implementation and put it to the test with a simple use case.

We will use spring-data-rest to expose the CRUD repositories for MongoDB over a REST interface for clients to invoke various operations supported by the underlying spring-data-mongo repository.

Querying the database in the shell is okay, but it would be nice to have a good GUI to enable us to do all the...

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