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Connecting to a Data Store

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If you are building an application with Node.js, you are almost inevitably going to need some form of data storage. This can be as simple as in-memory storage or any number of data storage solutions. The Node.js community has created many drivers and connectivity bridges for nearly any data store you might encounter in your application development. In this chapter you will investigate how to use Node.js to connect to many of these, including the following:

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Gackenheimer, C. (2013). Connecting to a Data Store. In: Node.js Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6059-2_10

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