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A Node.js app runs in a single process, without creating a new thread for every request. Node.js provides a set of asynchronous I/O primitives in its standard library that prevent JavaScript code from blocking and generally, libraries in Node.js are written using non-blocking paradigms, making blocking behavior the exception rather than the norm. | A Node.js app runs in a single process, without creating a new thread for every request. Node.js provides a set of asynchronous I/O primitives in its standard library that prevent JavaScript code from blocking and generally, libraries in Node.js are written using non-blocking paradigms, making blocking behavior the exception rather than the norm. | ||
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Lianja Cloud Server comes with a Node.js module enabling Node.js applications to connect to a local or remote Lianja Cloud Server and perform a variety of operations including: | Lianja Cloud Server comes with a Node.js module enabling Node.js applications to connect to a local or remote Lianja Cloud Server and perform a variety of operations including: | ||
− | ==Installing the Lianja Cloud Data Services | + | ==Installing the Lianja Cloud Data Services module== |
− | ==Using the module in Node Applications== | + | ==Using the Lianja Cloud Data Services module in Node Applications== |
Revision as of 06:38, 20 April 2024
Node.js is an open-source and cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment. It is a popular tool for almost any kind of project!
Node.js runs the V8 JavaScript engine, the core of Google Chrome, outside of the browser. This allows Node.js to be very performant.
A Node.js app runs in a single process, without creating a new thread for every request. Node.js provides a set of asynchronous I/O primitives in its standard library that prevent JavaScript code from blocking and generally, libraries in Node.js are written using non-blocking paradigms, making blocking behavior the exception rather than the norm.
The Lianja Cloud Data Services Node module
Lianja Cloud Server comes with a Node.js module enabling Node.js applications to connect to a local or remote Lianja Cloud Server and perform a variety of operations including: