Well that's the question about that. Is it useful to use any 3rd party tool 
for mapping the MySQL into a format that OrientDB can use (import or so)?

Can this D2RQ be used somehow? The friend told me that he used it for 
transforming and it was very easy and a good way for mapping data. But he 
used it not for importing into a database. He just used it as a layer on 
top of MySQL. 

Or maybe someone else knows more about that?

Am Dienstag, 19. August 2014 22:33:24 UTC+2 schrieb Lvc@:
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> After transformed to RDF, how do you import that to OrientDB?
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> Lvc@
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> On 19 August 2014 21:34, 'Curtis Mosters' via OrientDB <
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>> A friend asked me why I'm not using *D2RQ *as Mapping tool.
>>
>> Here is a tutorial, kind of the first steps. http://d2rq.org/dump-rdf
>>
>> Due I'm still looking for good solution to get all the MySQL data to 
>> OrientDB, I'm thinking about using it. 
>> So my question is: is that useful and can I use the rdf, ttl or whatever 
>> is coming out there to replace a database? If yes, has someone already 
>> tried it out and could give some instructions.
>>
>> As explaination. As far as I have understood it:
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>>    1. D2RQ is getting a mapping from you
>>    2. now it transforms the MySQL data into rdfw
>>    3. writing it into a rdf file
>>
>> Is that correct?
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