[DOCS-6720] "Create Tailable Cursor" page should not have an example using the legacy C++ driver Created: 03/Dec/15  Updated: 27/Jul/16  Resolved: 04/Dec/15

Status: Closed
Project: Documentation
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Improvement Priority: Major - P3
Reporter: David Storch Assignee: Kyle Suarez
Resolution: Done Votes: 0
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 Description   

The "Create Tailable Cursors" page has a C++ Example section which should be removed or replaced. My justification for this is that

  1. the example code looks stale, and
  2. we generally document things you can do with the shell, not the legacy C++ driver (or any other driver, for that matter).


 Comments   
Comment by Emily Hall [ 27/Jul/16 ]

Closed for housekeeping on 7/27/2016 by Emily Hall.
If you require additional support, please open a new ticket for prioritization.
Thanks,
Emily

Comment by Githook User [ 04/Dec/15 ]

Author:

{u'username': u'ksuarz', u'name': u'Kyle Suarez', u'email': u'kyle.suarez@mongodb.com'}

Message: DOCS-6720 remove legacy C++ driver example

Deletes an example using tailable cursors with the legacy C++ driver, as well as
a link to a third-party blog.

Signed-off-by: kay <kay.kim@10gen.com>
Branch: v3.0
https://github.com/mongodb/docs/commit/bec2d7bbb74b2b1b85fc33d0c06336b6ccbde811

Comment by Githook User [ 04/Dec/15 ]

Author:

{u'username': u'ksuarz', u'name': u'Kyle Suarez', u'email': u'kyle.suarez@mongodb.com'}

Message: DOCS-6720 remove legacy C++ driver example

Deletes an example using tailable cursors with the legacy C++ driver, as well as
a link to a third-party blog.

Signed-off-by: kay <kay.kim@10gen.com>
Branch: master
https://github.com/mongodb/docs/commit/02144070545b34721f96b3dcae719d66d3a6675a

Comment by Kyle Suarez [ 04/Dec/15 ]

Pull request here: https://github.com/mongodb/docs/pull/2439

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