MongoDB is "schemaless," but that doesn't mean that you can put in any old data. Documents have structure, and that structure has important implications for the behavior and performance of your database. This book shows you how to design your documents so that you will be working with MongoDB, rather than fighting against it.
Title:
Document Design for MongoDB
By:
Ryan Nitz
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Formats:
Print
Ebook
Safari Books Online
Pages:
50 (est.)
Print ISBN:
978-1-4493-0341-9
| ISBN 10:
1-4493-0341-2
Ebook ISBN:
978-1-4493-0340-2
| ISBN 10:
1-4493-0340-4
Ryan Nitz
Ryan Nitz is a software engineer who lives in New York City and believes that bicycling to work is the only way to live. He is a contributor to the both the MongoDB Java driver and Hadoop plugin. Ryan has extensive experience in both relational and document-oriented database systems. When he’s not working, he can either be found with his wife and son at one of the parks along the Hudson River or at home hacking away.