Month: September 2018
Spring Security & Dynamic Client Registration | OAuth Part 3
We already discussed how to configure an OAuth 2.0 authentication and how to build a custom token store. In the last article of this series, you will learn how to implement a custom dynamic client registration using spring-security-oauth2. I recommend you...
How to Create a Custom Token Store for Spring-Security-Oauth2 | OAuth Part 2
In the previous blog post, we discussed how to configure a simple OAuth2 authentication. However, our implementation has a major flaw in it: we are using an in-memory token store. In-Memory token stores should be used only during development or...
How to Configure OAuth2 Authentication With Spring-Security-Oauth2
As you might have noticed in my previous blog posts, I am a big fan of Spring + Java and Spring + Kotlin. Consequently, whenever I need to implement an OAuth 2.0 authentication, spring-security-oauth2 lib is a natural choice. However,...
Building a Shazam-like app to understand how Tokenizers and Filters work | FTS Part 2
In the previous blog post, we talked about why full-text search is a better solution at scale to implement a well-designed search in your application. In this second part, we are going to deep-dive on the Inverted Index and explore...
Performance Certification of Couchbase Autonomous Operator on Kubernetes
At Couchbase we take performance very seriously, and with the launch of our new product, Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.0, we wanted to make sure it’s Enterprise-grade and production ready for customers. In this blog post we will discuss the detailed...
NDP Episode #23: Max Neunhoeffer on ArangoDb
ArangoDb is the focus of the latest episode of The NoSQL Database Podcast. Max Neunhoeffer joins as the special guest to talk about this multi-model NoSQL document database. The previous episode of the podcast was Couchbase, the Engagement NoSQL Database...
Using YCSB to Benchmark JSON Databases
Bruce Lindsay once said, “There are three things important in the database world: Performance, Performance, and Performance”. Most enterprise architects know, as we progress in database features and architectures, it’s important to measure performance in an open way so they can compare...
Couchbase Autonomous Operator with Persistent Volumes on Azure AKS
We are super excited to announce industry FIRST NoSQL Database natively integrated with kubernetes (k8s) API, via CRD, giving immense power, agility, cloud portability to the customers so that they can be free from Managing or administering Couchbase Cluster Worrying...
Why you should avoid LIKE % | Deep Dive on FTS – Part 1
Search was probably one the most overlooked features in past applications. However, in recent years, it has really gotten all the attention it deserves as we have finally realized how it can increase sales or shape user’s behavior and engagement....
AMD and Couchbase Power the Engagement Database for Today’s Massively Interactive Enterprise
Solution Brief: AMD EPYC™ Processor Meets the Needs of Today’s Datacenter Workloads Designed from the ground up for a new generation of solutions, AMD EPYC implements a philosophy of choice without restriction. Choose the number of cores and sockets that...