In Chapter 2, Command-line Operations and Indexes, we saw how to perform basic operations from the shell to query, update, and insert documents. We also explored different types of indexes and index creation. In this chapter, we go ahead and see some of the advanced features of Mongo, such as GridFS, geospatial indexes, and full-text search. Other recipes we will see include an introduction to capped collections and their uses and implementing server-side scripts in MongoDB.
MongoDB Cookbook
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MongoDB Cookbook
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Overview of this book
<p>MongoDB is a high-performance and feature-rich NoSQL database that forms the backbone of numerous complex development systems. You will certainly find the MongoDB solution you are searching for in this book.</p>
<p>Starting with how to initialize the server in three different modes with various configurations, you will then learn a variety of skills including the basics of advanced query operations and features in MongoDB and monitoring and backup using MMS. From there, you can delve into recipes on cloud deployment, integration with Hadoop, and improving developer productivity. By the end of this book, you will have a clear idea about how to design, develop, and deploy MongoDB.</p>
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
MongoDB Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Installing and Starting the MongoDB Server
Command-line Operations and Indexes
Programming Language Drivers
Administration
Advanced Operations
Monitoring and Backups
Cloud Deployment on MongoDB
Integration with Hadoop
Open Source and Proprietary Tools
Concepts for Reference
Index
Customer Reviews