Perhaps my questions are too broad? Is there some way I can narrow this down? Maybe the subject is off-putting?
On Monday, February 10, 2014 9:47:30 AM UTC-6, Jon Machen wrote: > > Greetings! > > Thanks in advance for your patience with what may be an array of stupid > questions. I'm re-engineering a legacy enterprise application from the > ground up and have down-selected to OrientDB for the underlying graph > database. After perusing this group, the various Wikis, etc I am left more > than a little confused about where to get started. More specifically: > > 1. Am I correct in my understanding that with 1.6.4 (or later) I will > need to leverage TinkerPop Blueprints in order to build a graph database? > 2. If so, am I obliged to use Gremlin or is the extended SQL provided > by OrientDB still available to me? > 3. Should I, ideally, be creating the initial (non-embedded) database > programatically through the TinkerPop APIs or establishing the structure > via OrientDB's native console? > 1. For whatever it's worth, a property graph IS precisely what I'm > looking to create. > 4. Does a blueprints implementation preclude me from using clusters or > classes (can I still use the inheritance structure built into OrientDB)? > 5. Given that I won't be using an embedded database, is Rexster > obligatory for a TinkerPop-based implementation? > > The majority of my experience to date has been with MS SQL and Neo4J (as > is likely implied by my questions). > > Has anyone heard wind of a Rexster kibble to provide Cypher support? :D > > Cheers, > > Jon > > > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OrientDB" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
