Tag: ASP.NET
How to Build Real World Web Applications with Couchbase
One great benefit of open-source projects lies in their ability to encourage a diverse and collaborative learning environment. They allow developers from different backgrounds to compare and contrast methodologies, and most importantly, learn from each other. One such open-source initiative,...
ASP.NET Core CRUD with NoSQL: Part 5
This ASP.NET Core CRUD series is coming to end. We’ve covered setup (part 1), reading with SQL++ (part 2), reading with key-value (part 3), and creating/updating (part 4). In this last post, we’ll look at the D in CRUD: deleting....
ASP.NET Core CRUD with NoSQL: Part 4
ASP.NET CRUD apps include interaction with data that consists of create, read, update, and delete. In part 1, we setup a basic ASP.NET Core project. In part 2, we added the first read endpoint, using a SQL++ query against wishlist...
ASP.NET Core CRUD with NoSQL: Part 3
ASP.NET CRUD applications consist of create, read, update, and delete. In part 1, we set up a basic ASP.NET Core project. In part 2, we added the first read endpoint, using a SQL++ query against wishlist data. Couchbase’s SQL++ is...
ASP.NET Core CRUD with NoSQL: Part 2
CRUD stands for Create, Read, Update, and Delete. In part 2, we’ll look at R for Read, and build an ASP.NET Core endpoint to read data from Couchbase using SQL. Make sure to read part 1 of this series, which...
ASP.NET Core CRUD with NoSQL – Part 1
Let’s build an ASP.NET Core CRUD with NoSQL application. I’ll be creating a basic CRUD HTTP API (CRUD is Create, Read, Update, Delete). This API will be operating on a gift wishlist: all the items I want you to buy...
SQL and NoSQL comparison: ASP.NET application
This SQL and NoSQL comparison is the next step after converting your SQL Server database to Couchbase. In the previous post, I copied AdventureWorks from SQL Server to Couchbase. In this post, I’m going to show an ASP.NET Core application...
ASP.NET Core Kubernetes Tutorial for AKS
ASP.NET Core Kubernetes tutorial will be covered in this blog post, as a follow-up to ASP.NET Core Microservices: Getting Started. I just saw this and it made me laugh WAY HARDER than it probably should have. pic.twitter.com/R1wleGZM0B — Carmen Crincoli...
ASP.NET Core Microservices: Getting Started
ASP.NET Core Microservices: applications that will be responsible for a single “vertical” slice of an overall application/service architecture. Why ASP.NET Core microservices? There are a lot of opinions and recommendations about what microservices are, when to use microservices vs a...
Session Storage with ASP.NET: New Tutorial
Session storage is one of the cornerstones of a scalable web application. Couchbase Server is a performant, scalable, and flexible session storage choice. Beyond simply storing and retrieving session quickly, Couchbase Server also provides tools for exploring and mining session...
Geospatial Search With ASP.NET Core, Aurelia, Google Maps
Geospatial search is now fully supported in Couchbase Server 5.5. Check out the Couchbase Server 5.5 announcement, and download the developer build for free right now. In this post, I’m going to demonstrate the geospatial capabilities of Couchbase Full Text...