Salts & UUIDs with MongoDB & ATLAS Triggers
Practical implementation of UUIDs and Salts when working MongoDB and ATLAS cluster Triggers.
Practical implementation of UUIDs and Salts when working MongoDB and ATLAS cluster Triggers.
This post is about the command-line tools that are officially supported by the major databases. Each one of those tools is shipped as part of the corresponding database installation package. However, here will see how we can obtain and install them as a stand-alone-tools, without the respective database installation.
A quick intro about using a Free Shared Database Cluster on MongoDB ATLAS cloud platform
MS SQL Server is the heavy database artillery from Microsoft. Here we just show how fast you can setup a Docker working environment for MS SQL Server Developers Edition.
MongoDB is well recognized by developers and it ranks in 1st place amongst NoSQL databases, according to the Stackoverflow Developer Survey 2022.
Here we just show how fast you can setup a Docker-MongoDB working container.
PostgreSQL ranks as the 1st choice of professional developers according to the Stackoverflow Developer Survey 2022.
Here we just show how fast you can setup a Docker-PostgresSQL working environment.
Here we just show how fast you can setup a Docker working environment for your Oracle development needs, following the latest official Oracle repos.
Installing the Tomcat APR native library allows us to work smoothly with both: the JSSE and the OpenSSL implementation.
APR mainly is a supporting library for the Apache web server, offering also some more encasements and functionalities. In this post, you can see the process of installing it in a Debian/Linux distribution system.
This is the 2nd part (the 2nd case example) of how to implement a custom validation in Spring Boot. In this Post we proceed with the implementation of a “master-details” custom validation example, as we’ve mentioned at the beginning.