Amol Nayak

Amol Nayak has been working with Java/JEE for the last 7 years and is currently employed at a leading investment bank working on some cutting-edge technologies, predominantly open source. He is currently playing around with MongoDB by developing prototypes for various use cases at his workplace. He is an open source enthusiast and supports it by contributing to open source frameworks and promoting them. He has made a significant on-going contribution to the Spring Integration project where he has contributed to various adapters for JPA, XQuery, MongoDB, Push notification to mobile devices, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). He has also made some contributions to the Spring Data Mongo project.

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DDaudalagidhas quoted2 years ago
The first one is {}, which is the query to select the documents; in this case, we will ask Mongo to select all the documents.
DDaudalagidhas quoted2 years ago
The skip function skips the given number of documents from the result set, all the way up to the end document in the result set. The limit function then limits the result to the given number of documents.
DDaudalagidhas quoted2 years ago
Take a note of the cursor, n, nscannedObjects, and millis fields in the result of the explain plan operation
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