On Jan 17, 2016, at 5:45 PM, dyowee 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Yes, I meant I created the pull replication filter in CouchDB. But when I try 
to sync/replicate Couchbase mobile to the CouchDB server, it got slower that 
using a JavaScript filter.

A pull-replication filter runs on the server, and the client (Couchbase Lite) 
has nothing to do with it — it just sends the filter name, and lets the server 
decide which docs are sent. So, sure: Couchbase Lite works with server-side 
filters written in JS, Erlang, Ruby, Clojure, Pascal, FORTRAN, IBM\360 assembly 
code… ;-)

If the Erlang filter runs slower than an equivalent JS one, that’s something 
you should ask about on a CouchDB forum.

—Jens

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