RumbleDB is a fairly new application which tries to be a JSON equivalent to 
XQuery, namely, it can query JSON data with an SQL-like language and on 
large scale if desired.  I haven't worked with it yet but it seems like a 
brilliant piece of work.  It  has an ability to work with Jupyter notebooks 
via a server that it launches. 

It occurs to me that leo-server (or more likely Leo Bridge) ought to be 
able to play in that game, too.  If we can make that work, we would be able 
to make RumbleDB interaction fairly seamless.  Maybe I could adapt VR3 to 
use it, or maybe a new plugin would be needed.  Anyway, it seems worth 
looking at.

I'm in the middle of another project just now so I can't get into it until 
later.  From the point of view of making leo-server work with RumbleDB, 
Felix would be the obvious person but he's probably still busy with 
leo-integ even if he wanted to.

See RumbleDB Server 
<https://rumble.readthedocs.io/en/latest/HTTPServer.html>


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