This guide is for SlashDB ver. 2.0.
Earlier versions: 0.9, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8.
Thank you for choosing SlashDB - an automated API gateway to your database.
SlashDB automatically generates a REST API for any relational database that allows you to read and write in standard formats like XML, JSON and CSV. You can also browse through data using a browser to discover available databases, tables, queries and API endpoints.
SlashDB provides a central access point for multiple databases, effectively forming an all-encompassing resource oriented architecture (ROA).
With SlashDB users can:
- Save data scientists' time on obtaining data for modeling
- Quickly develop mission critical mobile Enterprise applications
- Modernize client/server architecture for microservices and the cloud
- Instantly add a REST API to any website that has a SQL database backend
- Monetize or share data assets with authorized clients or public
- Sync cloud databases with on-premise systems and vice-versa
User Guide Overview
- Installation - how to obtain SlashDB and install it in your environment
- Upgrading - how to upgrade an older SlashDB deployment to the latest version
- Configuration - how to configure SlashDB, install a license key, modify server configuration
- Working with SlashDB - how to use the SlashDB interface to retrieve data, update records, and execute custom queries
- Security - how to configure SlashDB for SSO, local user accounts, API tokens etc.
- Advanced Integration - details about SlashDB's internal API, creating web applications that leverage SlashDB, document schemas, etc.