check
http://www.DEPLOYD.COM
its a persistence api that you can use with angular.
the db is mongo



2014-04-10 10:48 GMT+01:00 Giuseppe D'Amico <[email protected]>:

> take a look to yeoman and try the angular-fullstack  generator, it does
> what you need
>
> Il giorno sabato 26 novembre 2011 23:34:55 UTC+1, Scott Alexander ha
> scritto:
>>
>> Hi sorry for all these questions.
>>
>> I'm looking at this example here:
>>
>> https://github.com/angular/calculator-sample/blob/master/
>> scripts/web-server.js
>>
>> It seems to be a webserver written in NodeJS.
>>
>> I guess I'm confused because there's no package.json file here.
>>
>> +++
>>
>> I think I'm starting to get the impression that AngularJS replaces not
>> only Backbone.js, but also Express and Connect - since I have seen
>> lots of routing going on in AngularJS itself:
>>
>> some source:
>> http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-11/app/js/controllers.js
>>
>> a demo:
>> http://angular.github.com/angular-phonecat/step-11/app/#/phones
>>
>> If I want to use AngularJS, then should I stop thinking about not only
>> Backbone.js, but also Express and Connect?
>>
>> +++
>>
>> Ok, this looks like a concrete example I can try out:
>>
>> https://github.com/angular/peepcode-tunes
>>
>> It says that in moving from BackboneJS to AngularJS, they were able to
>> eliminate 2/3 of the codebase. So it sounds interesting.
>>
>> This example seems to be only about reading from a database.
>>
>> Are there examples of using AngularJS to write to a database?
>>
>> +++
>>
>> I would like to use NodeJS with a database (MongoDB or Redis), so I
>> would like to see how to use AngularJR with this.
>>
>> But I can't find any examples of involving AngularJS and a database.
>>
>> I've been googling
>>
>> AngularJS database
>> AngularJS NoSQL
>> AngularJS MongoDB
>> AngularJR Redis
>>
>> but there's nothing out there.
>>
>> One of the main attractions of AngularJS is declarative bi-directional
>> data-binding.
>>
>> It would seem that there would be examples of people using it with a
>> database then.
>>
>> Or maybe AngularJS is just very database-agnostic. I've seen how it
>> manipulate the JSON - in "realtime" actually.
>>
>> So maybe from there I just have to hook that to some db of my choice?
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>>
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