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Introduction to MongoDB

Posted by: Andrew Glover on September 30, 2010

If you’re exploring the world of NoSQL databases, then MongoDB — sometimes billed as the NoSQL RDBMS — deserves a place on your list. In IBM developerWorks “MongoDB: A NoSQL datastore with (all the right) RDBMS moves“, you’ll learn all about MongoDB’s custom API, interactive shell, and support for RDBMS-style dynamic queries, as well as quick and easy MapReduce calculations. Then you’ll get started creating, finding, and manipulating data using MongoDB’s native Java language driver and a handy Groovy wrapper called GMongo.

After reading about MongoDB, don’t forget to check out “REST up with CouchDB and Groovy’s RESTClient“, which covers CouchDB, a somewhat similar document oriented datastore.

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Andrew Glover

About Andrew Glover

Andrew is the Engineering Manager for Netflix's Delivery Engineering Team. He and his team are building the next generation Continuous Delivery platform that is facilitating Netflix's rapid global expansion. Before joining Netflix, he served as the CTO of App47, where he lead the development of a SaaS Mobile Application Management platform. Andrew is also the co-author of Addison Wesley's “Continuous Integration” and he actively blogs about software at thediscoblog.com.

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