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MongoDB Cookbook

By : Amol Nayak
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MongoDB Cookbook

By: Amol Nayak

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
Index

Storing data to GridFS from a Java client


In the previous recipe, we saw how to store data to GridFS using the command-line utility called mongofiles, which comes with MongoDB to manage large data files. To get an idea of what GridFS is and what collections are used behind the scenes to store the data, refer to the previous recipe. In this recipe, we will look at storing data to GridFS using a Java client. The program will be a highly scaled down version of the mongofiles utility and focuses only on how to store, retrieve, and delete data rather than trying to provide a lot of options such as mongofiles do.

Getting ready

Refer to the Connecting to a single node from a Java client recipe from Chapter 1, Installing and Starting the MongoDB Server, for all the necessary setup for this recipe. If you are interested in more details on Java drivers, refer to the following recipes in Chapter 3, Programming Language Drivers:

  • Executing query and insert operations using a Java client

  • Executing update...