HI, I try to figure out a good way to work with orientdb (graph related) in a java environment (with spring boot).
Because of there is no spring data implementation for orientdb (https://github.com/orientechnologies/spring-data-orientdb is not ready and I am not really sure when it will ready) I wonder what the best way would be to work with POJO-like data structures. So I found "Frames" of Tinkerpop2. But I realized that Tinkerpop3 has no "Frames" anymore. Could anybody explain how the upcoming Tinkerpop3 will handle the former "Frame" functionality. I saw the concept of "Traversals". But from a quick look at the docu I have no idea how the POJO approach could be handled with Traversals. I don't want to invest in a dead technology (Tinkerpop2) .... Any thoughts.... Tinkerpop3 will be supported in orientdb v3, right? (which is far away) BTW, I would really (really) appreciate a spring data implementation of orientdb. From my point of view it is far more complicated to start with orientdb compared e.g. to start with neo4j. Also I really don't get it why tinkerpop2 is used as API to access the (unique) features of orientdb. TIA -- --- 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.
