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

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