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MongoDB Tutorial

Published on August 3, 2022
MongoDB Tutorial

Welcome to the MongoDB tutorial index post. MongoDB is one of the most widely used NoSQL database.

MongoDB Tutorial

MongoDB Tutorial Recently I have written a lot on MongoDB tutorials that includes installation on various Operating Systems and then using some common functions through Mongo Shell and Java Driver. Then we moved into integration of MongoDB with other frameworks such as Servlets, Spring and JSF Primefaces. This is an index post and the idea is to list all the MongoDB tutorials in a sequence, so that you can go through them in order and increase your MongoDB knowledge from Beginner to Pro level.

MongoDB Installation

Most of the developers work on Windows, Mac OS X or some Unix/Linux form of operating system. That’s why we posted three different tutorials for each of the type of OS. You can go through any one of them, based on your working environment operating system.

  1. How to Install, Start and Remove MongoDB on Windows
  2. How to install MongoDB on Unix/Linux Systems
  3. How to install MongoDB on Mac OS X and Run as Service

MongoDB Functions

Once MongoDB is installed, it’s time to look into most used functions through Mongo Shell and then using Java driver. That’s why we posted a series of articles for CRUD, insert, update, find, remove and many more different functions of Mongo DB. You can go through below list of articles to get more detailed information of MongoDB functions.

  1. MongoDB Java CRUD Example for Beginners
  2. MongoDB insert
  3. MongoDB Bulk Insert
  4. MongoDB update
  5. MongoDB find
  6. MongoDB findOne
  7. MongoDB findAndModify
  8. MongoDB distinct
  9. MongoDB exists Example
  10. MongoDB remove Example
  11. MongoDB upsert Example
  12. MongoDB sort

MongoDB Tutorial Advanced Topics

After looking at the basic functions, it’s time to look into more advanced features. Note that we are still adding more advanced examples, so this list will grow in future. If you are looking for some specific topic to be covered, please ask for it through comment.

  1. MongoDB Authentication Configuration
  2. MongoDB Map Reduce Example

MongoDB integration with other frameworks

We have posted some articles for MongoDB integration with Servlet based Web application, Spring framework and Primefaces JSF framework.

  1. MongoDB integration with Servlet Web Application
  2. Spring Data MongoDB Example Tutorial
  3. Primefaces Spring NoSQL integration Example - MongoDB, EclipseLink and Oracle NoSQL DB

That’s all for MongoDB tutorial, these are enough to get you started with MongoDB. If you are looking for some specific MongoDB topic, please let me know through comments. Reference: Official Website

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Pankaj Kumar
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Java and Python Developer for 20+ years, Open Source Enthusiast, Founder of https://www.askpython.com/, https://www.linuxfordevices.com/, and JournalDev.com (acquired by DigitalOcean). Passionate about writing technical articles and sharing knowledge with others. Love Java, Python, Unix and related technologies. Follow my X @PankajWebDev

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Hi Pankaj, I am looking forward for an explanation on using Geospatial Indexes in MongoDb.I have searched in net but now where i was able to get proper explanation with examples.Please explain in your MongoDb tutorial. Many Thanks

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Hi Pankaj, Please upload videos in the youtube ,It will be more helpful…

- Rajesh

HI Pankaj, Will you please provide me the MySql tutorial link. Thanks Amrit

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