I can appreciate your wish, but Spring Data is an abstraction layer. So, 
personally, I see it more on userland to get such an abstraction done.  

We have something similar to Spring Data in the PHP world called Doctrine 
(granted Spring Data is much more extensive). I am helping where I can on a 
similar project called Spider. https://github.com/spider/spider There is 
also an (unfortunately no longer supported) OGM in PHP too. 
https://github.com/doctrine/orientdb-odm 

Just like a Spring Data variant for ODB, the PHP mappers (abstractions) are 
userland projects. In other words, ODB supports the PHP driver, which in 
turn powers Spider. And in the same sense, ODB supports the Java or JDBC 
drivers and someone in userland needs to support a Spring Data variant, despite 
Luca saying he was interested in getting it done himself 
<http://forum.spring.io/forum/spring-projects/data/nosql/92358-orientdb-support>
 
and Luigi starting the project under the orientdb umbrella. 
<https://github.com/orientechnologies/spring-data-orientdb> LOL!

Scott

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