joe Wouldn't it be good to integrate Apache Atlas more to NiFi?
What I mean is just using something existing before doing it on any new way. Mit freundlichen Grüßen / best regards Kay-Uwe Moosheimer > Am 12.05.2018 um 13:07 schrieb Joe Witt <[email protected]>: > > mike > > Do you mean support to send data to a graphdb? > > A really awesome case would be sending provenance data to one and building > queries, etc... around it! > > I know mattyb would be all over that. > > Thanks > >> On Sat, May 12, 2018, 7:02 AM Mike Thomsen <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I was wondering if anyone on the dev list had given much thought to graph >> database support in NiFi. There are a lot of graph databases out there, and >> many of them seem to be half-baked or barely supported. Narrowing it down, >> it looks like the best candidates for a no fuss, decent sized graph that we >> could build up with NiFi processors would be OrientDB, Neo4J and ArangoDB. >> The first two are particularly attractive because they offer JDBC drivers >> which opens the potential to making them even part of the standard >> JDBC-based processors. >> >> Anyone have any opinions or insights on this issue? I might have to do >> OrientDB anyway, but if someone has a good feel for the market and can make >> recommendations that would be appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mike >>
