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Learn MongoDB 4.x

A guide to understanding MongoDB development and administration for NoSQL developers

This book covers the latest release of MongoDB. You'll learn how to master various tasks related to the development and administration of a MongoDB database, along with best practices to optimize the workflow. Les mer
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This book covers the latest release of MongoDB. You'll learn how to master various tasks related to the development and administration of a MongoDB database, along with best practices to optimize the workflow. The book also covers multiple financial and practical use cases that will enable you to use MongoDB for commercial data storage.
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Forlag: Packt Publishing Limited
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 610
ISBN: 9781789619386
Format: 9 x 8 cm
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Table of Contents

Introducing MongoDB 4.x
Setting Up MongoDB 4.x
Essential MongoDB Administration Techniques
Fundamentals of Database Design
Mission-Critical MongoDB Database Tasks
Using AJAX and REST to Build a Database-Driven Website
Advanced MongoDB Database Design
Using Documents with Embedded Lists and Objects
Handling Complex Queries in MongoDB
Working with Complex Documents Across Collections
Administering MongoDB Security
Developing in a Secured Environment
Deploying a Replica Set
Replica Set Runtime Management and Development
Deploying a Sharded Cluster
Sharded Cluster Management and Development
Doug Bierer has been writing code since the early 1970s. His first project was a terrain simulator that ran on a Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-8 with 4 K of RAM. Since then, he's written applications for a variety of customers worldwide, in various programming languages, including BASIC, Assembler, PL/I, C, C++, FORTH, Prolog, Pascal, Java, PERL, PHP, and Python. His work with database technology spans a similar range in terms of years and includes Ingres, d:Base, Clipper, FoxBase, r:Base, ObjectVision, Btrieve, Oracle, MySQL, and, of course, MongoDB. Doug runs his own company, unlikelysource, and is also CTO at Foreach Code Factory, being involved in both training (php-cl) and a new cloud services platform (Linux for PHP Cloud Services).