Lab 3 Full Python App Development with Autonomous JSON for MongoDB Developers

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Oracle Database API for MongoDB lets applications interact with collections of JSON documents in Oracle Database using MongoDB commands.

With the new API, developers can continue to use MongoDB's open-source tools and drivers connected to an Oracle Autonomous JSON Database while gaining access to Oracle’s multi-model capabilities and the benefits of a self-driving database. Customers can now run MongoDB workloads on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
Oracle Database understands Mongo-speak. That's the purpose of Oracle Database API for MongoDB.
You have one or more applications that interact with a MongoDB NoSQL database. You're used to using MongoDB commands, particularly for the business logic of your applications (query by example — QBE) but also for data definition (creating collections and indexes), data manipulation (CRUD operations), and some database administration (status information). You expect and depend on the flexibility of a JSON document store: no fixed data schemas, easy to use document-centric APIs.
On the other hand, you're looking to future-proof your applications and make them more robust. You want advanced security; fully ACID transactions (atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability); standardized, straightforward JOINs with all sorts of data; and state-of-the-art analytics, machine-learning, and reporting capabilities — all that and more, out of the box.
Oracle Database API for MongoDB, or Mongo API for short, provides all of that. It translates the MongoDB wire protocol into SQL statements that are executed by Oracle Database. This means you can continue to use the drivers, frameworks, and tools you're used to, to develop your JSON document-store applications.
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