If the business logic is implemented in couchdb or implemented in serverside code, it's still business logic protecting the data.
It could be just as flawed, or even worse (e.g. sql injection allows malicious users to run database operations with no restrictions at all. If there were db level restrictions they could only destroy their own data).
This ALWAYS NEVER EVER type of mentality demonstrates exactly why CouchDB is simultaneously overhyped and condemned.
It could be just as flawed, or even worse (e.g. sql injection allows malicious users to run database operations with no restrictions at all. If there were db level restrictions they could only destroy their own data).
This ALWAYS NEVER EVER type of mentality demonstrates exactly why CouchDB is simultaneously overhyped and condemned.