A Product Catalog Demonstration Project Using Spring MVC and Mongo DB
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MongoDB is an open source NoSQL document-oriented database. MongoDB allows flexible schema representation instead of relying on fixed tables and columns. It supports full indexing, query, aggregation, tunable consistency and durability levels, and linear horizontal scaling through sharding.
A Product Catalog Demonstration Project Using Spring MVC and Mongo DB
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