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Archive => General => Topic started by: javed.khan on February 18, 2014, 09:53:03 AM

Title: How CMOD compares to JackRabbit or MongoDB?
Post by: javed.khan on February 18, 2014, 09:53:03 AM
with some exciting opensource implementations with MongoDB and JCR Compliant JackRabbit has anyone done any comparison of CMOD against these products?
Title: Re: How CMOD compares to JackRabbit or MongoDB?
Post by: jeffs42885 on February 18, 2014, 02:35:18 PM
Apologize for the ignorence but

arent't they two totally different things.....?
Title: Re: How CMOD compares to JackRabbit or MongoDB?
Post by: Justin Derrick on February 18, 2014, 07:52:29 PM
My understanding of MongoDB is that it's another variety of a NoSQL database.  MongoDB uses JSON (a little like XML), and I think it has a facility to store files/binaries, but any of the features of CMOD that make it an incredible report management system are absent.  MongoDB also isn't content-aware, so it can't automatically index AFP, Line Data, or PDFs, nor does it have the ability to parse and compress data.

In short, there is no comparison, unless you want to consider investing millions of dollars building an Enterprise Report Management product around it.

-JD.