Note: if you have implemented IndexableGraph, we can look at layering
GraphSail on top of your impl. The temporal aspect of Datomic would
be very interesting (perhaps even unique?) in a general-purpose RDF
triple store.
Josh
Thanks for the contribution. Here are some preliminary notes:
1. All single-step methods (e.g. getOutEdges(), getInVertex(), etc.) make use of a query to Datomic as a pushed java.lang.String with bound and unbound variables.
- this is very triple-store style and as such, is slow for traversal?
- this is very RexsterGraph in that its over HTTP and as such might have performance issues?
2. Its nice that you have the primary test suite methods implemented. What are the troubles you are having with the transaction- and index-based test suites?
Others -- I'm pointing at your James :) -- it would be good if someone can take this for a test drive and see how it "feels" with some Gremlin queries, etc.
Thanks again Davy, I super appreciate all the work you have done for TinkerPop now and in the past (-- our transaction model is the way it is because of an old blog post of yours).
Take care,
Marko.
Josh
Josh
Josh
Best,
Josh
Well done. Thank you for making our lives easier by replicating the Blueprints pattern.
Marko.
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