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Tuesday, May 21 • 8:00am - 9:00am
272: Access MongoDB from IBM i

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MongoDB is a database / document management system which arose from the NoSQL movement to become a popular backend for web applications. While MongoDB is, in our opinion, no competition in the RDBMS space for IBM i Db2, Mongo is still fun and easy. You can use Seiden Community PHP+ and/or Python to access remote MongoDB installations from IBM i : we'll show you exactly how.

Learning Objectives:
1. Learn about MongoDB.
2. Learn to access remote MongoDB from IBM i PHP or Python.
3. Learn how to perform typical web application tasks using MongoDB and why you might wish to do so, or find yourself doing so.

Speakers
avatar for Jack Woehr

Jack Woehr

Senior Engineer, Absolute Performance, Inc.
Author of Ublu, an open source remote language for IBM i. A Quantum Computing enthusiast, Jack is an IBM Qiskit Advocate, 2021 IBM Champion, 2022 IBM Champion, 2023 IBM Champion, and 2024 IBM Champion.A consulting programmer with over 30 years' experience in open source specializing in open source based IBM i modernization... Read More →


Tuesday May 21, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am CDT
Meeting Room 201B 1508 Houston St, Fort Worth, TX 76102
  Database
  • Session Level All
  • Audience Anyone interested in MongoDB, especially in the context of accessing remote MongoDB installations from IBM i.

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