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Handle Time Series Data with MongoDB and Java | Fleet Tracking App Tutorial

20 min • Published Dec 11, 2024
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✅ Try MongoDB 8.0 → https://mdb.link/scZCRuvIp5A-8.0 ✅ Written tutorial → https://mdb.link/scZCRuvIp5A-tutorial ✅ Github repo → https://github.com/mongodb-developer/ship-tracker/tree/master - Learn why MongoDB is the right choice for time series data with this hands-on tutorial! 🚢 Learn how to build a fully functional ship-tracking application using Java, MongoDB, and Javalin. This comprehensive guide covers: ✅ Setting up time series collections in MongoDB ✅ GeoJSON for tracking and visualization ✅ Using Javalin to create a simple API ✅ Simulating real-time ship movements ✅ Aggregating data for insights - Whether you're exploring MongoDB's time series capabilities for IoT, logistics, or finance, this video gives you the practical knowledge you need to build your applications.All MongoDB Videos

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