Lukas at Sat, 30 Aug 2008 12:40:02 +0200
I am still waiting for the day when I have time to play with CouchDB. I realize the convinience but I cannot help but worry about exactly this as well. Like who makes sure that some developer does not...
View ArticleJohn Martin at Sat, 06 Dec 2008 02:38:51 +0100
Great document, stumbled across it when I began (yesterday) to look at CouchDB as an up-and-coming web DB solution. It's about damn time a DB solution without being tied to RDBMS presented itself. Also...
View ArticleCharles Romestant at Mon, 29 Dec 2008 05:38:43 +0100
Great article, thank you. Still not sure this is going to replace everything RDBMS but it does have some nice possibilities as a cache intermediary ( maybe something to replace xml caches for dynamic...
View ArticleSam at Sun, 25 Oct 2009 01:42:21 +0200
How to make a login changeable and unique? Use display_name? How to make display_name unique too? Couchdb as awesome technology, but unfortunately it still missing some basic functionality.
View ArticleEtranger at Sun, 25 Oct 2009 13:23:28 +0100
Sam, documents in couchdb have unique id's, and they also have revisions (for the purpose of collision detection). That said, you can always locate existing usernames, and take action based on that....
View ArticleAndy at Mon, 15 Nov 2010 19:04:05 +0100
Bad example of a use for couchdb. Its these kinds of posts that are confusing users and pushing them to use a tool (couchdb) that is not right for the job.
View ArticleSilver Knight at Mon, 27 Dec 2010 23:04:38 +0100
@Andy: If it's such a bad example of a use for couchdb, and it's confusing so many users, your comment might have been more useful and constructive if it had contained a GOOD example, or at least a...
View Articleehcache.net at Thu, 24 Mar 2011 03:08:42 +0100
This article tries to give you an overview on how CouchDB can be used to map data to a data storage and how it is completely different from relational databases. I try to introduce the basic concepts...
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