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    MongoDB NodeJS Driver

    MongoDB NodeJS Driver

    The MongoDB Node.js driver

    ...It instructs the driver on how it should connect to MongoDB and how it should behave while connected. The Authentication Mechanisms guide contains sample connection code using each authentication mechanism supported in the MongoDB Community Edition. The Node.js driver uses the asynchronous Javascript API to communicate with your MongoDB cluster. Asynchronous Javascript allows you to execute operations without waiting for the processing thread to become free.
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