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Troy Robinson

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Aug 20, 2014, 3:29:28 PM8/20/14
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I think this library is really cool - but it would be super awesome if it was able to also operate on persistant data!

Henning Rauch

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Aug 24, 2014, 11:24:12 AM8/24/14
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Hi Troy.

Sorry for this delayed answer. You are right but I guess in that case you would make a better choice with neo4j and the corresponding c# driver.
F8's idea was to give max performance without any compromise. Well at least you have the save and load methods which do a pretty good job.

Cheers, Henning

Am 20.08.2014 21:29 schrieb "Troy Robinson" <bbqchic...@gmail.com>:

I think this library is really cool - but it would be super awesome if it was able to also operate on persistant data!

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Robert Friberg

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Jan 3, 2015, 5:36:03 AM1/3/15
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For a persistent graph you could try origodb. Either define a custom graph model using c# or try an existing library like quickgraph. Or you could try to put some transcaction logging in front of fallen-8 and replay the log on startup.

Disclaimer: I work on OrigoDB

A graph example is on my todo list for OrigoDB, tell me about your application and I'd be happy to write some example code.


http://quickgraph.codeplex.com
http://origodb.com

Robert Friberg
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