We have used ektorp now for a while with good results
http://thinkinginsoftware.blogspot.com/2011/10/document-management-system-with-couchdb_5322.html

Cheers,
- Nestor


On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 4:05 AM, Landry Soules <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello Eric,
>
> As Andy wrote, CouchBD HTTP API is really simple to interact with.
> Basically with Spring you will only need RestTemplate to communicate and
> Jackson to translate your objects in JSON. Here is a code sample showing
> how to save a new object: http://pastebin.com/s3au8Vgp
>
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>
> Andy Wenk wrote:
>
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>> welcome to Apache CouchDB :).
>>
>> I would like to give you a short info because I read
>> "spring-data-couchbase"
>> in your email. Couchbase is different form Apache CouchDB. Here you are
>> writing to the Apache CouchDB Open Source Project :). If you are using
>> Couchbase, please refer to the appropriate resource (
>> http://www.couchbase.com/).
>>
>> Regarding your question: Apache CouchDB itself does not provide any
>> clients
>> or wrappers but there is a huge bunch of clients and wrappers available. A
>> good entry point is http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Related_Projects. On
>> the
>> other hand, CouchDB offers a very simple HTTP API - so basically you just
>> need HTTP to communicate with CouchDB.
>>
>> And finally, if you write something by yourself, you are welcome to share
>> it here or at [email protected] :).
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>>     On 10 September 2014 05:45, Eric B <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>     > I come from a java/JPA background and am quite familiar with
>> RDBMS.  In     the
>>     > past I've always used JPA with spring-data-JPA to act as a middle
>>    layer,
>>     > providing my repository pattern, etc.  Am I able to use spring
>> data     with
>>     > CouchDB?  I see there is a spring-data-couchbase, but I do not know
>> if     it
>>     > is compatible with CouchDB.
>>     >
>>     > If not, what does everybody use to provide DAO/repository pattern?
>>    Custom
>>     > code?
>>     >
>>     > Thanks,
>>     >
>>     > Eric
>>     >
>>
>>
>>
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