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A JSON database is a [[document-oriented database]] that manages a collection of [[JSON]] documents. It is a non- relational database management system. |
A JSON database is a [[document-oriented database]] that manages a collection of [[JSON]] documents. It is a non- relational database management system. |
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A JSON store provides an object-like representation of data to which today’s widely used [[Object-oriented programming]] languages and web services map nicely. At the same time it has the advantage of not being tied to any one language. As with other document-oriented databases, the JSON documents need not all share the same schema. This fits in well with agile programming and dynamically typed languages. |
A JSON store provides an object-like representation of data to which today’s widely used [[Object-oriented programming]] languages and web services map nicely. At the same time it has the advantage of not being tied to any one language. As with other document-oriented databases, the JSON documents need not all share the same schema. This fits in well with agile programming and dynamically typed languages. |
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A JSON database is a document-oriented database that manages a collection of JSON documents. It is a non- relational database management system. A JSON store provides an object-like representation of data to which today’s widely used Object-oriented programming languages and web services map nicely. At the same time it has the advantage of not being tied to any one language. As with other document-oriented databases, the JSON documents need not all share the same schema. This fits in well with agile programming and dynamically typed languages.
Implementations
CouchDB: JSON database that exposes a RESTful HTTP API and the ability to define views using different languages
MongoDB: Manages collections of documents that are JSON-like and are stored in a binary format called BSON. Supports a rich query language and has a query optimizer
Persevere: JSON database and JavaScript Application Server. Provides RESTful JSON interface for Create, read, update, and delete access to data. Also supports JSONQuery/JSONPath querying
DBSlayer: Lightweight database abstraction layer that talks to clients via JSON over HTTP
See Also
External References
http://www.slideshare.net/kriszyp/restful-json-web-databases-presentation