I evaluated Neo4j for weeks, read several books, watched videos, and so on - and I have to say: I like it very much. - But then OrientDB crossed my way, caught me within a day+night, and I think I'll go with OrientDB.
I have several Mulit-Level Trees such as timeline, products, agents, places and category trees. These trees act as dimensions along which data will be aggregated and selected. The data are for example business transactions: Who (= agent) delivers what (= product) to whom (= agent) when (= timeline) for what price. The transactions are linked not only with the leaves of the trees, but can be linked at any level. I want to show the flow of goods and services and display the data with D3.js <http://d3js.org/> and dc.js <http://dc-js.github.io/dc.js/>. I'm looking for examples that help me in my task. I have read the OrientDB manual and found it very helpful. I'm looking for examples of best practices, such as those listed in Chapter ETL. By the way, ETL is fantastic, even though I had first to use the debugger to get it to work. The error messages could be a bit better. Is there to the lecture "Time flows, on Graph <http://de.slideshare.net/wolf4ood/time-series-with-orientdb-fosdem-2015?related=1>" a concrete example? Thanks, Arne -- --- 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/d/optout.
