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Mastering Apache Solr 7.x

"Mastering Apache Solr 7.x" is your practical guide to building, advancing, and optimizing enterprise search solutions using Solr 7. With this book, you will harness the robust features of Solr, implement efficient search capabilities, and tackle complex business intelligence problems to achieve unparalleled search performance. What this Book will help me do Develop and implement efficient schemas using the Solr Schema API. Optimize enterprise search performance with advanced querying and scoring techniques. Implement fault-tolerant and distributed search systems using SolrCloud. Leverage Apache Tika for seamless data indexing and content extraction. Utilize programming languages like JavaScript, Python, and Ruby to integrate with Solr. Author(s) With years of experience in search technologies and deep expertise in Apache Solr, authors None Nair, None Mehta, and Dharmesh Vasoya bring together a wealth of knowledge in this book. Their collaborative insights equip readers to master advanced Solr features, sharing practical examples and real-world applications with a passion for clarity and efficiency. Who is it for? This book is ideal for software developers, data engineers, and database architects who aim to design and implement effective enterprise search systems. It is tailored for readers with prior experience in Apache Solr or Java programming, focusing on those eager to enhance their search solution expertise. Achieve your advanced search system goals here.

Introducing ArcGIS API 4 for JavaScript: Turn Awesome Maps into Awesome Apps

Learn to use the ArcGIS API 4 for JavaScript to build custom web mapping applications. This book teaches you to easily create interactive displays of geographic information that you can use to tell stories and answer questions. Version 4 of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript introduces new patterns and fundamental concepts, including 3D mapping capabilities. You will learn the fundamentals of using the API in order to get the most out of it. Covering key concepts and how different components work together, you will also learn how to take advantage of the Widget framework built into the API to build your own reusable widgets for your own ArcGIS JSAPI applications. Including a series of samples you can use to leverage the API for your own applications, Introducing ArcGIS API 4 for JavaScript helps you take your existing knowledge of JavaScript to a new level, and add new features to your app libraries. What You'll Learn Create both 2D and 3D custom web mapping applications Work with popups and custom widgets Leverage the ArcGIS platform in your applications Utilize custom visualizations Who This Book Is For Developers who need to learn the ArcGIS JSAPI for work or school. Those with some JavaScript experience; GIS or mapping experience is not required.

SamsTeachYourself PHP, MySQL & JavaScript: All in One, 6th Edition

In just a short time, you can learn how to use PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript together to create dynamic, interactive websites and applications using three leading web development technologies. No previous programming experience is required. Using a straightforward, step-by-step approach, each lesson in this book builds on the previous ones, enabling you to learn the essentials of full-stack web application development – from HTML, CSS, and JavaScript on the front end, to PHP scripting and MySQL databases on the server. Regardless of whether you run Linux, Windows, or MacOS, the book includes complete instructions to install all the software you need to set up a stable environment for learning, testing, and production. Step-by-step instructions carefully walk you through the most common web application development tasks. Practical, hands-on examples show you how to apply what you learn. Quizzes and exercises help you test your knowledge and stretch your skills. Learn how to: Build web pages with HTML5 and CSS Use JavaScript to build dynamic, interactive web pages Get PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript to work together to create modern, standards-compliant web applications Enhance interactivity with AJAX Leverage JavaScript libraries such as jQuery Work with cookies and user sessions Get user input with web-based forms Use basic SQL commands Interact with the MySQL database using PHP Write maintainable code and get started with version control Decide when frameworks such as Bootstrap, Foundation, React, Angular, and Laravel can be useful Create a web-based discussion forum or calendar Add a storefront and shopping cart to your site Contents at a Glance PART I Web Application Basics 1 Understanding How the Web Works 2 Structuring HTML and Using Cascading Style Sheets 3 Understanding the CSS Box Model and Positioning 4 Introducing JavaScript 5 Introducing PHP PART II Getting Started with Dynamic Web Sites 6 Understanding Dynamic Web Sites and HTML5 Applications 7 JavaScript Fundamentals: Variables, Strings, and Arrays 8 JavaScript Fundamentals: Functions, Objects, and Flow Control 9 Understanding JavaScript Event Handling 10 The Basics of Using jQuery PART III Taking Your Web Applications to the Next Level 11 AJAX: Getting Started with Remote Scripting 12 PHP Fundamentals: Variables, Strings, and Arrays 13 PHP Fundamentals: Functions, Objects, and Flow Control 14 Working with Cookies and User Sessions 15 Working with Web-Based Forms PART IV Integrating a Database into Your Applications 16 Understanding the Database Design Process 17 Learning Basic SQL Commands 18 Interacting with MySQL Using PHP PART V Getting Started with Application Development 19 Creating a Simple Discussion Forum 20 Creating an Online Storefront 21 Creating a Simple Calendar 22 Managing Web Applications PART VI Appendixes A Installation QuickStart with XAMPP B Installing and Configuring MySQL C Installing and Configuring Apache D Installing and Configuring PHP

Web Development with MongoDB and Node - Third Edition

Explore the power of combining Node.js and MongoDB to build modern, scalable web applications in 'Web Development with MongoDB and Node.' You'll not only learn how to integrate these two technologies effectively, but you'll also gain practical insights into using modern frameworks like Express and Angular to build feature-rich web apps. What this Book will help me do Master core concepts of Node.js and MongoDB for efficient web development. Learn to build and configure a web server using the Express.js framework. Implement data persistence with MongoDB using the Mongoose ODM library. Automate testing using tools like Mocha and streamline workflows with Gulp. Deploy applications to cloud platforms like Heroku, AWS, and Microsoft Azure. Author(s) Jason Krol and None Joseph D'mello, along with None Satheesh, bring extensive experience in web development and technical writing to this book. The authors have collectively worked on cutting-edge web technologies for years and are passionate about sharing their expertise to help developers create efficient web applications. Who is it for? This book is perfect for JavaScript developers at any proficiency level who are looking to expand their skills into full-stack development with Node.js and MongoDB. Even if you have a basic understanding of JavaScript and HTML, this book will guide you through building complete web applications from scratch. If you're eager to learn and create performant, scalable web apps, this book is for you.

Essentials of Cloud Application Development on IBM Bluemix

Abstract This IBM® Redbooks® publication is based on the Presentations Guide of the course Essentials of Cloud Application Development on IBM Bluemix that was developed by the IBM Redbooks team in partnership with IBM Skills Academy Program. This course is designed to teach university students the basic skills that are required to develop, deploy, and test cloud-based applications that use the IBM Bluemix® cloud services. The primary target audience for this course is university students in undergraduate computer science and computer engineer programs with no previous experience working in cloud environments. However, anyone new to cloud computing can also benefit from this course. After completing this course, you should be able to accomplish the following tasks: Define cloud computing Describe the factors that lead to the adoption of cloud computing Describe the choices that developers have when creating cloud applications Describe infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, and software as a service Describe IBM Bluemix and its architecture Identify the runtimes and services that IBM Bluemix offers Describe IBM Bluemix infrastructure types Create an application in IBM Bluemix Describe the IBM Bluemix dashboard, catalog, and documentation features Explain how the application route is used to test an application from the browser Create services in IBM Bluemix Describe how to bind services to an application in IBM Bluemix Describe the environment variables that are used with IBM Bluemix services Explain what are IBM Bluemix organizations, domains, spaces, and users Describe how to create an IBM SDK for Node.js application that runs on IBM Bluemix Explain how to manage your IBM Bluemix account with the Cloud Foundry CLI Describe how to set up and use the IBM Bluemix plug-in for Eclipse Describe the role of Node.js for server-side scripting Describe IBM Bluemix DevOps Services and the capabilities of IBM DevOps Services Identify the Web IDE features in IBM Bluemix DevOps Describe how to connect a Git repository client to Bluemix DevOps Services project Explain the pipeline build and deploy processes that IBM Bluemix DevOps Services use Describe how IBM Bluemix DevOps Services integrate with the IBM Bluemix cloud Describe the agile planning tools in IBM Bluemix Describe the characteristics of REST APIs Explain the advantages of the JSON data format Describe an example of REST APIs using Watson Describe the main types of data services in IBM Bluemix Describe the benefits of IBM Cloudant® Explain how Cloudant databases and documents are accessed from IBM Bluemix Describe how to use REST APIs to interact with Cloudant database Describe Bluemix mobile backend as a service (MBaaS) and the MBaaS architecture Describe the Push Notifications service Describe the App ID service Describe the Kinetise service Describe how to create Bluemix Mobile applications by using MobileFirst Services Starter Boilerplate The workshop materials were created in June 2017. Therefore, all IBM Bluemix features that are described in this Presentations Guide and IBM Bluemix user interfaces that are used in the examples are current as of June 2017.

JSON at Work

JSON is becoming the backbone for meaningful data interchange over the internet. This format is now supported by an entire ecosystem of standards, tools, and technologies for building truly elegant, useful, and efficient applications. With this hands-on guide, author and architect Tom Marrs shows you how to build enterprise-class applications and services by leveraging JSON tooling and message/document design. JSON at Work provides application architects and developers with guidelines, best practices, and use cases, along with lots of real-world examples and code samples. You’ll start with a comprehensive JSON overview, explore the JSON ecosystem, and then dive into JSON’s use in the enterprise. Get acquainted with JSON basics and learn how to model JSON data Learn how to use JSON with Node.js, Ruby on Rails, and Java Structure JSON documents with JSON Schema to design and test APIs Search the contents of JSON documents with JSON Search tools Convert JSON documents to other data formats with JSON Transform tools Compare JSON-based hypermedia formats, including HAL and jsonapi Leverage MongoDB to store and access JSON documents Use Apache Kafka to exchange JSON-based messages between services

Mastering PostGIS

"Mastering PostGIS" is your guide to unlocking the powerful capabilities of the PostGIS spatial database system. Across 328 pages, this book takes you through the essentials of spatial data handling, from importing, analyzing, and exporting datasets to building fully-functional GIS applications. You'll explore concepts such as spatial querying, data types, and integrating PostGIS with powerful tools like GeoServer and OpenLayers. What this Book will help me do Understand the fundamentals of PostGIS and its role in GIS workflows. Gain hands-on experience in SQL-based spatial queries and data manipulation. Develop the ability to integrate PostGIS with web platforms like Node.js, GeoServer, and OpenLayers. Discover strategies for spatial data ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes and live updates. Build scalable, efficient GIS applications leveraging PostGIS's capabilities. Author(s) George Silva, None Mikiewicz, and Michal Mackiewicz None are experts in GIS systems and database technologies with years of experience working with spatial databases such as PostGIS. Passionate about imparting practical knowledge, they provide clear, hands-on examples in every chapter to help you master spatial database solutions. Who is it for? This book is perfect for GIS developers and analysts looking to deepen their knowledge of PostGIS. If you aim to enhance your skills in designing GIS applications or performing spatial data analysis, this is your ideal resource. Prior experience with PostgreSQL and a basic installation of PostGIS are recommended for readers.

Oracle Application Express: Build Powerful Data-Centric Web Apps with APEX

This Oracle Press guide shows how to build and deploy powerful Web applications with Oracle Application Express and features full coverage of the latest version, APEX 5.0 This comprehensive volume from Oracle Press offers up-to-date coverage of Oracle Application Express (APEX), Oracle’s rapid development tool for the Web developer. APEX is an entirely Web-based framework that comes built into every edition of Oracle Database—its backbone is Oracle’s powerful PL/SQL language, alongside the most advanced Web development technologies like HTML5, mobile development, and full support of CSS and JavaScript. APEX enables anyone—from novice user to seasoned developer—to easily create Web applications that are powerful, reliable, and highly scalable. Oracle Application Express: Build Powerful Data‐Centric Web Apps lays out basic information about APEX concepts before delving into the unparalleled power of the platform and describing the new features in version 5.0. You will discover how to install and configure APEX, work with the Application Builder and Page Designer, use built-in wizards, and design custom Web apps. Teaches the cleanest and fastest builds for high-performance, secure web applications Shows how to effectively migrate legacy applications into a modern Web-based environment Authored by early adopters of APEX 5.0 who have been active in the APEX community for years

MQTT Essentials - A Lightweight IoT Protocol

Dive into the world of MQTT, the preferred protocol for IoT and M2M communication. This book provides a comprehensive guide to understanding, implementing, and securing MQTT-based systems, enabling readers to create efficient and lightweight communication networks for their connected devices. What this Book will help me do Understand the underlying principles and protocol structure of MQTT. Securely configure and deploy an MQTT broker for communication. Develop Python, Java, and JavaScript-based MQTT client applications. Utilize MQTT for real-world IoT use cases such as sensor data interchange. Optimize MQTT usage for low-latency and lightweight communication scenarios. Author(s) Gastón C. Hillar is an experienced IoT developer and author with a deep understanding of IoT protocols and technologies. With years of practical experience in designing and deploying secure IoT systems, Gastón specializes in breaking down complex topics into digestible and actionable insights. Through his books, he aims to empower developers to effectively integrate IoT technologies into their work. Who is it for? The book is tailored for software developers and engineers who are looking to integrate MQTT into their IoT solutions. It's ideal for individuals with pre-existing knowledge in IoT concepts who want to deepen their understanding of MQTT. Readers seeking to secure, optimize, and utilize MQTT for communication and automation tasks will find it especially useful. It's a perfect fit for those working with Python, Java, and web technologies in IoT contexts.

Mastering RethinkDB

Mastering RethinkDB offers a comprehensive guide to using the open-source, scalable database RethinkDB for real-time application development. Throughout this book, you'll gain practical knowledge on query management with ReQL, build dynamic web apps, and perform advanced database administration tasks. What this Book will help me do Gain expertise in managing and configuring RethinkDB clusters for optimal performance in real-time applications. Develop robust web applications using RethinkDB and integrate them seamlessly with Node.js. Leverage advanced querying features of ReQL, including geospatial and time-series queries. Enhance RethinkDB's capabilities with integration techniques for third-party libraries like ElasticSearch. Master deployment practices using platforms such as Docker and PaaS for production-grade applications. Author(s) None Shaikh, an expert in database technologies and real-time system design, brings years of hands-on experience working with open-source databases like RethinkDB. Known for writing practical technical books, None emphasizes real-world applications and clarity to help both novice and seasoned developers excel. Who is it for? This book is ideal for developers who are building real-time applications and want to adopt RethinkDB for their solutions. Readers should have a basic understanding of RethinkDB and Node.js to get the most benefit. It's particularly suited for programmers looking to deepen their database administration skills and enhance their real-time data handling expertise.

Learning IBM Bluemix

Learning IBM Bluemix provides a comprehensive introduction to developing and deploying applications with the IBM Bluemix cloud platform. By following detailed examples and guided exercises, you'll understand the full life cycle of cloud-based application development, from initial setup to scaling and security. What this Book will help me do Understand the capabilities of IBM Bluemix as a Platform as a Service to build applications efficiently. Learn to develop and deploy applications using Cloud Foundry command line and Bluemix console. Explore microservices architecture and build scalable applications using Bluemix tools. Integrate on-premises systems with cloud-hosted applications on Bluemix. Develop mobile client applications with the support of Bluemix's Mobile services. Author(s) Sreelatha Sankaranarayanan is an experienced developer and cloud technology author, with extensive expertise in IBM Bluemix. Her passion for simplifying complex concepts is reflected in her engaging writing style, ensuring learners can master new skills effectively. She brings years of real-world experience in cloud computing and software development to her instructional materials. Who is it for? This book is tailored for developers aiming to transition to cloud-based application development using IBM Bluemix, with a focus on practical application. Readers should have foundational skills in Java and Node.js to fully benefit. Ideal for professionals looking to expand their capabilities with cloud infrastructure, or for those wanting to leverage microservices and cloud solutions in their applications.

In-Place Analytics with Live Enterprise Data with IBM DB2 Query Management Facility

IBM® DB2® Query Management Facility™ for z/OS® provides a zero-footprint, mobile-enabled, highly secure business analytics solution. IBM QMF™ V11.2.1 offers many significant new features and functions in keeping with the ongoing effort to broaden its usage and value to a wider set of users and business areas. In this IBM Redbooks® publication, we explore several of the new features and options that are available within this new release. This publication introduces TSO enhancements for QMF Analytics for TSO and QMF Enhanced Editor. A chapter describes how the QMF Data Service component connects to multiple mainframe data sources to accomplish the consolidation and delivery of data. This publication describes how self-service business intelligence can be achieved by using QMF Vision to enable self-service dashboards and data exploration. A chapter is dedicated to JavaScript support, demonstrating how application developers can use JavaScript to extend the capabilities of QMF. Additionally, this book describes methods to take advantage of caching for reduced CPU consumption, wider access to information, and faster performance. This publication is of interest to anyone who wants to better understand how QMF can enable in-place analytics with live enterprise data.

Essentials of Cloud Application Development on IBM Bluemix

Abstract This IBM® Redbooks® publication is based on the Presentations Guide of the course "Essentials of Cloud Application Development on IBM Bluemix" that was developed by the IBM Redbooks team in partnership with IBM Middle East and Africa (MEA) University Program. This course is designed to teach university students the basic skills that are required to develop, deploy, and test cloud-based applications that use the IBM Bluemix® cloud services. The primary target audience for this course is university students in undergraduate computer science and computer engineer programs with no previous experience working in cloud environments. However, anyone new to cloud computing can benefit from this course. After completing this course, you should be able to accomplish these tasks: Describe the factors that lead to the adoption of cloud computing. Describe infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, and software as a service. Define cloud computing. Describe IBM Bluemix. Describe the architecture of IBM Bluemix. Identify the runtimes and services that Bluemix offers. Explain how to get started with Bluemix. Describe Bluemix organizations, domains, spaces, and users. Create Bluemix applications. Use services in a Bluemix application. Set environmental variables that are used with Bluemix services. Deploy and run Bluemix applications. Describe how to create an IBM SDK for Node.js application that runs on Bluemix. Explain how to manage a Bluemix account with the Cloud Foundry CLI.[ ]Describe how to integrate workstation development platforms with Bluemix. Manage application code and assets with IBM Bluemix DevOps services. Work with the Git repository that is used by DevOps services. Describe the characteristics of REST APIs. Describe the use of JSON as the preferred data format for REST APIs. dentify the data services that are available on Bluemix. Describe the features in Bluemix for developing mobile applications. Create a MobileFirst Services Starter application on Bluemix. Send push notifications from Bluemix and receive them on the mobile device emulator. The workshop materials were created in August 2016. Thus, all IBM Bluemix features discussed in this Presentations Guide and Bluemix user interfaces used in the examples are current as of August 2016. Note: This IBM Redbooks publication references exercises that are NOT included with this book. The exercises are only available to students attending the course.

Cassandra: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition

Imagine what you could do if scalability wasn't a problem. With this hands-on guide, you’ll learn how the Cassandra database management system handles hundreds of terabytes of data while remaining highly available across multiple data centers. This expanded second edition—updated for Cassandra 3.0—provides the technical details and practical examples you need to put this database to work in a production environment. Authors Jeff Carpenter and Eben Hewitt demonstrate the advantages of Cassandra’s non-relational design, with special attention to data modeling. If you’re a developer, DBA, or application architect looking to solve a database scaling issue or future-proof your application, this guide helps you harness Cassandra’s speed and flexibility. Understand Cassandra’s distributed and decentralized structure Use the Cassandra Query Language (CQL) and cqlsh—the CQL shell Create a working data model and compare it with an equivalent relational model Develop sample applications using client drivers for languages including Java, Python, and Node.js Explore cluster topology and learn how nodes exchange data Maintain a high level of performance in your cluster Deploy Cassandra on site, in the Cloud, or with Docker Integrate Cassandra with Spark, Hadoop, Elasticsearch, Solr, and Lucene

JSON Quick Syntax Reference

This compact quick scripting syntax reference on JSON covers syntax and parameters central to JSON object definitions, using the NetBeans 8.1 open source and Eclipse IDE software tool packages. JSON Quick Syntax Reference covers the syntax used in the JSON object definition language, logically organized by topical chapters, and getting more advanced as chapters progress, covering structures and file formats which are best for use with HTML5. Furthermore, this book includes the key factors regarding the data footprint optimization work process, the in-lining of .CSS and .JS files, and why a data footprint optimization work process is important.

Getting Started with RethinkDB

Dive into the world of NoSQL databases with RethinkDB, a modern and powerful document-oriented database designed for developing real-time applications. Through this book, you'll explore essential RethinkDB features and learn how to integrate it seamlessly with Node.js, enabling you to build and deploy responsive web apps. What this Book will help me do Master the basics of installing and configuring RethinkDB on your system. Learn how to use the intuitive ReQL language to perform complex queries. Set up and manage RethinkDB clusters by mastering sharding and replication. Optimize database performance using indexing and advanced query techniques. Develop interactive real-time applications by integrating RethinkDB with Node.js. Author(s) None Tiepolo is an experienced developer and educator specializing in real-time database technologies. With extensive expertise in NoSQL solutions and hands-on experience in software engineering, Tiepolo combines a teacher's clarity with a programmer's practicality to make complex topics accessible. Who is it for? This book is tailored for developers eager to grasp RethinkDB, particularly those with an interest in building real-time applications. If you are new to database programming, you'll find accessible guidance here. Developers with basic experience in JavaScript or Node.js will gain further insights into real-world applications of these skills.

Mastering OpenLayers 3

Delve into the world of advanced web mapping with 'Mastering OpenLayers 3.' This comprehensive guide equips you with the knowledge to create responsive, robust web mapping applications using the OpenLayers 3 library, showcasing step-by-step examples and practical insights. What this Book will help me do Learn to effectively utilize OpenLayers 3's advanced features for web mapping. Integrate and customize the library in your own mapping applications proficiently. Develop thematic maps and apply stunning visual effects using advanced techniques. Create mobile-friendly, interactive web mapping solutions. Extend the capabilities of OpenLayers 3 with your own custom classes and scripts. Author(s) None Farkas is a skilled technical author with expertise in web mapping technologies and libraries like OpenLayers. Known for his hands-on approach, None brings clarity to complex topics, making them accessible to developers of various skill levels. Who is it for? This book is perfect for developers with basic to intermediate knowledge of JavaScript and GIS. If you are a front-end developer looking to build dynamic mapping applications or someone aiming to deepen your understanding of OpenLayers 3, this book is for you.

The Definitive Guide to MongoDB: A complete guide to dealing with Big Data using MongoDB, Third Edition

The Definitive Guide to MongoDB, Third Edition, is updated for MongoDB 3 and includes all of the latest MongoDB features, including the aggregation framework introduced in version 2.2 and hashed indexes in version 2.4. The Third Edition also now includes Node.js along with Python. MongoDB is the most popular of the "Big Data" NoSQL database technologies, and it's still growing. David Hows from 10gen, along with experienced MongoDB authors Peter Membrey and Eelco Plugge, provide their expertise and experience in teaching you everything you need to know to become a MongoDB pro.

Web Development with MongoDB and NodeJS - Second Edition

Discover how to build a full-featured, interactive web application from scratch using Node.js and MongoDB in this comprehensive guide. You will learn to set up your development environment, create a web server with Express.js, and integrate MongoDB for data persistence. By the end of this book, you will have the knowledge and skills to develop and deploy robust web applications ready for the cloud. What this Book will help me do Set up a Node.js development environment and connect it to MongoDB. Develop a web server using Express.js and write integrated APIs. Implement dynamic HTML pages leveraging the Handlebars template engine. Build efficient and scalable data-driven features using Mongoose ODM. Deploy web applications seamlessly to cloud platforms like Heroku, AWS, or Azure. Author(s) This book was co-authored by experts None Satheesh, None Joseph D'mello, and Jason Krol, who bring years of experience in software development and expertise in modern web technologies. With a focus on practical application and best practices, the authors aim to empower readers to succeed in real-world development projects using the innovative Node.js and MongoDB stack. Who is it for? This book is tailored for developers who have a basic understanding of JavaScript and HTML and wish to advance their web development skills. If you are motivated to learn how to leverage Node.js and MongoDB for full-stack development or are curious about building and deploying complete web applications, this book is ideal for you. It addresses learners from early career to experienced developers looking to strengthen their skills in modern development stacks.

Pro MongoDB™ Development

Pro MongoDB Development is a critical reference for anyone using MongoDB, a NoSQL database based on the BSON (binary JSON) document model. The book explores many aspects of implementing MongoDB in web applications, whether you are using Java, PHP, Ruby, and JavaScript. Noted expert Deepak Vohra walks you through accessing MongoDB databases with all these languages and working with various other technologies and databases. Vohra discusses using Java EE frameworks Kundera and Spring Data with MongoDB. You learn the nuts and bolts of migrating data from other NoSQL databases (Apache Cassandra and Couchbase) and from relational databases (Oracle Database). And, because NoSQL databases are commonly used with the Hadoop ecosystem, the book also covers using MongoDB with Apache Hive. Each chapter includes details about the software you need and hands on examples of working with MongoDB and these technologies so you know exactly what to do, whatever your MongoDB implementation requires.