> Guys, speacking about attachments: can i create simple blob entries to > upload images?
You *could* base64encode them if you wanted to stick them inline in the document, but the attachments will be faster. > > 2009/10/27 Paulo Cassiano <[email protected]> > >> I'm totally newbie in CouchDB, but I belive it could be ready for >> production >> use. True. I only was thinking about how could I develop some e-commerce >> app >> using it as DB server... Did you think about it before? >> >> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Elf <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Couchdb is ready for production use. >> > >> > 2009/10/27 Paulo Cassiano <[email protected]>: >> > > OK, infact, that's could be a much bigger question. >> > > >> > > But I think I'm not the only guy to think about this... If YOU were >> asked >> > to >> > > do this, how did you do? >> > > >> > > On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Matt Goodall <[email protected] >> > >wrote: >> > > >> > >> 2009/10/27 Paulo Cassiano <[email protected]>: >> > >> > Every e-commerce app shows at least one product's picture, along >> with >> > >> > descriptions and other useful information. Does CouchDB supports >> > images - >> > >> > JPEG, GIF and so on - files? >> > >> >> > >> Each CouchDB doc can have multiple attachments, see >> > >> http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/HTTP_Document_API#Attachments. >> > >> >> > >> I would say a "product" makes an almost perfect CouchDB document. The >> > >> document itself could contain whatever data the product needed to >> > >> describe it (description, options, price, bulk prices, etc, etc) and >> > >> the images of the product would be its attachments. >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > How could I use CouchDB in an e-commerce app? >> > >> >> > >> That's a much bigger question ;-). >> > >> >> > >> - Matt >> > >> >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > ---------------- >> > Best regards >> > Elf >> > mailto:[email protected] >> > >> > > > > -- > -- > AnotherNetFellow > Email: [email protected] >
