Checking in with Datascript and impressed with the progress. Very cool
that its cljc now.

I'd love to see Datascript being able to query large static datasets.
In general Datascript is interesting for doing the things Datomic
doesnt do.

Forget all the transactor/coordination/live-merge stuff. Lets assume I
just map-reduced some dataset into various datom indices, and now I
want to query&navigate it. Wikidata comes to mind for me.

Looking at the code, it looks like there is some pluggability wrt the
source of datoms, so it seems doable for someone who knows the
codebase ;)

I've definitely encountered a number of other people with this use
case. Love datomic datalog, love navigation, love direct data access,
don't love the 10 billion datom limit and dont need transactions.




















On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 7:40 AM, Robin Heggelund Hansen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> One thing to keep in mind is that a datomic peer retrieves "the index" when 
> it first connects to a transactor. The peer can use this to get a picture of 
> what is available, and thus what it can retrieve when running queries. 
> Another thing to keep in mind is that a datomic peer receives every change 
> from the transactor, so that it is always up to date.
>
> Browsers don't need access to the entire database, just the relevant data for 
> a particular client. What you can do is to connect to the backend using 
> websockets. When you first connect, you ask for all relevant data for this 
> particular user. After that, the backend can push updates for this particular 
> user, to keep the client up to date.
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