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The JavaScript JSON Cookbook

You're reading from   The JavaScript JSON Cookbook Over 80 recipes to make the most of JSON in your desktop, server, web, and mobile applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785286902
Length 192 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Reading and Writing JSON on the Client FREE CHAPTER 2. Reading and Writing JSON on the Server 3. Using JSON in Simple AJAX Applications 4. Using JSON in AJAX Applications with jQuery and AngularJS 5. Using JSON with MongoDB 6. Using JSON with CouchDB 7. Using JSON in a Type-safe Manner 8. Using JSON for Binary Data Transfer 9. Querying JSON with JSONPath and LINQ 10. JSON on Mobile Platforms Index

Setting up MongoDB

Installing MongoDB varies by platform; on Linux, you may be able to use a package installer such as apt, while on Windows and Mac OS X (as well as on Linux, if you have a distribution that doesn't have a package manager with the MongoDB package), there are web downloads.

How to do it…

  1. On Mac OS X and Windows, it's as easy as going to http://www.mongodb.org/ and follow the download link. At the time of writing, MongoDB is at version 2.6.7; there's a release candidate for version 3.0, which we won't discuss further here.

    Mongo also provides packages for several common Linux distributions, including Debian and Fedora. There's also a package available for FreeBSD.

  2. Once you download and install Mongo, you need to make a place for MongoDB to store its database.

    This varies by platform; on Windows, it's c:\data\db.

  3. Once you do this, you can start the database server by running mongod. You may also want to add the path to the MongoDB client and...
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