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|a Introduction -- Part I: Getting Started -- Chapter 1: Getting Started with Couchbase Server -- Chapter 2: Designing Document-Oriented Databases with Couchbase -- Part II: Development -- Chapter 3: The Couchbase Client Libraries -- Chapter 4: CRUD and Key-Based Operations -- Chapter 5: Working with Views -- Chapter 6: The N1QL Query Language -- Chapter 7: Advanced Couchbase Techniques -- Chapter 8: ElasticSearch Integration -- Part III: Under the Hood -- Chapter 9: Security -- Chapter 10: Secondary Indexes -- Part IV: Couchbase at Scale -- Chapter 11: Sizing and Deployment Considerations -- Chapter 12: Basic Administration -- Chapter 13: Monitoring and Best Practices -- Chapter 14: Couchbase Server in the Cloud -- Chapter 15: Cross-Datacenter Replication -- Part V: Mobile Development with Couchbase -- Chapter 16: Couchbase Lite on Android -- Chapter 17: Couchbase Lite on iOS -- Chapter 18: Couchbase Lite on Xamarin -- Chapter 19: Synchronizing Data with the Couchbase Sync Gateway -- .
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|a This new edition is a hands-on guide for developers and administrators who want to use the power and flexibility of Couchbase Server 4.0 in their applications. The second edition extends coverage of N1QL, the SQL-like query language for Couchbase. It also brings coverage of multiple new features, including the new generation of client SDKs, security and LDAP integration, secondary indexes, and multi-dimensional scaling. Pro Couchbase Server covers everything you need to develop Couchbase solutions and deploy them in production. The NoSQL movement has fundamentally changed the database world in recent years. Influenced by the growing needs of web-scale applications, NoSQL databases such as Couchbase Server provide new approaches to scalability, reliability, and performance. Never have document databases been so powerful and performant. With the power and flexibility of Couchbase Server, you can model your data however you want, and easily change the data model any time you want. Pro Couchbase Server shows what is possible and helps you take full advantage of Couchbase Server and all the performance and scalability that it offers. Helps you design and develop a document database using Couchbase Server. Covers the latest features such as the N1QL query language. Gives you the tools to scale out your application as needed.
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