In the next thread it's being answered about the advantages of MongoDB
against CouchDB:
http://groups.google.com/group/mongodb-user/browse_thread/thread/4335db5e9f343dec
On 1 mar, 22:56, MilesTogoe wrote:
> I guess I'm wondering what the comparison is between TokyoCabinet,
> MongoDB, with Couch
On Mar 1, 2009, at 6:26 AM, Kless wrote:
>
> If pylons work under Jython, then should get it to go under babble.
> And looks that is mostly working on Jython:
>
> http://wiki.python.org/jython/PylonsOnJython
>
That wiki page was a little stale, I've now updated it. Pylons 0.9.7
now supports J
> >
>
> >> After of reading about Tokyo Cabinet [1] and MongoDB [2]
> --schema-
>
> >> free document databases--, I found that the company [3] which
> has
>
> >> built MongoDB also has developed Babble [4], a cloud runtime
>
> >> e
the company [3] which has
> > built MongoDB also has developed Babble [4], a cloud runtime
> > environment and application server.
> >
> > You must know how hard/heavy is deploy a server for a web
> > application, so this technology could be the "next big step".
&g
found that the company [3] which has
> built MongoDB also has developed Babble [4], a cloud runtime
> environment and application server.
>
> You must know how hard/heavy is deploy a server for a web application,
> so this technology could be the "next big step".
After of reading about Tokyo Cabinet [1] and MongoDB [2] --schema-
free document databases--, I found that the company [3] which has
built MongoDB also has developed Babble [4], a cloud runtime
environment and application server.
You must know how hard/heavy is deploy a server for a web