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Stephen Mallette commented on TINKERPOP-2448:
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This notion has been on my mind as this idea pertains to TINKERPOP-2063 and
other related issue but it is a far greater discussion than what we can do here
in JIRA as it has a lot of implications. The starting point for this sort of
change would be a discussion on the dev mailing list. You can subscribe by
sending an email to [email protected]
https://lists.apache.org/[email protected]
When you start the thread be sure to prefix the subject line with "[DISCUSS]",
like "[DISCUSS] Javascript TinkerGraph" so that folks know that something is
being proposed they should pay attention to. Once the discussion is settled
there we can create some fresh JIRA tickets that will better capture some
specific things to do (and we would just close this one for now).
How does that sound?
> In memory TinkerGraph written in JavaScript
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> Key: TINKERPOP-2448
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-2448
> Project: TinkerPop
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: javascript
> Reporter: Serg Salo
> Priority: Minor
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> Hey guys,
> so often we have a need to express small graph, but all at the client side
> (browser). it would great to have tinkergraph working on js engine. I saw one
> project attempting to do that, but that was a long time ago and never came to
> completeness. [https://github.com/jbmusso/tinkergraph-js]
> Would you have any suggestions on how to start that work? Or is there better
> way to have tinkergraph in browser. The idea is to have an ability to use
> gremlin over the data structure in memory.
>
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