Calls / JSON to and from the extended ObjectDataModel
Learning Curves As I said in my last article it's awesome and fearsome - I already have Angular2, NPM (Node Package Manager), Node.JS
Deployment (82)InterSystems Data Platform Blog (74)Mapping (68)Best Practices (68)Analytics (68)Interoperability (64)REST API (213)JSON (133)Web Services (110)XML (75)ODBC (61)JDBC (53)Node.js
For irisconns, it uses both Python and Node.js Native SDK. Hi! Yes, I saw it. And you have points for this bonus.
NPM is bundled with Node.js distribution since version 0.6.3 (November 2011).
I had a similar experience with node.js before.But was not so certain to know the reasoning.
I do my best to get new interest in the mainstream, but feel I'm something of a lone voice in the wilderness.The other thing I'd love to see is to have at my disposal within Node.js
Operation.TCPOperation for custom error handlingby Julian Matthews
Is there a way to prevent building indices when inserting records via `%Save()`by Michael Fortunato
IRIS Native api for Node.js
broken since May
I have fixed it for the contest with this Pull Request
Build for Java is ok
CLASSPATH is adjusted to the changed location in IRIS install
Python is also available
Node.js
deliver Big Data with additional resources, like ESB, Analytics, Machine Learning, Data workflows (BPL productions) and native support to the main languages (Python, R, Java, .Net, Node.js
Support for Python, C++, and even Node.js is alive and well.
implement their own graph, temporal, columnar, document, or any other type of a persistence engine implementing the API via Embedded Python, ObjectScript, or through Native API libs of node.js
Or just use node.js vs REST. But how about getting not just a progress but how to get some data before task finished.
ewd-js-and-vista-adding-a-javascript-terminal/ for an example implementationThese days, you could use something like Electron to create what appears to be a Windows application, but in fact is a packaged up Chrome & Node.js
flexible IDE from InterSystems - whether you are an ObjectScript expert or new to it; whether ObjectScript is at the core of your applications, or you develop more in Java, Python, C# or Node.js
It provides built-in support for JavaScript, TypeScript, and Node.js. You can add extensions to provide support for numerous other languages including ObjectScript.

