Wilhelm,
Ignite supports Lucene-based full text search.
Here you can find an example:
https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/cache-queries#section-text-queries
Denis
ср, 1 авг. 2018 г. в 21:05, Wilhelm Thomas :
> Thanks!
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> You will think graph (edges and vertex), graph traversal, could be added
> to ignite.
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> Actually that was my next question, is it possible to add a search (like
> elastic search or apache solr) on top of all those ignite tables?
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> *From: *Jörn Franke
> *Reply-To: *"user@ignite.apache.org"
> *Date: *Monday, July 30, 2018 at 3:52 PM
> *To: *"user@ignite.apache.org"
> *Subject: *Re: Graph Database with Ignite?
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> This does normally not make sense because most graph databases keep the
> graph structure (not necessarily the vertex details, but vertexes and edges
> ) in-memory. As far as I know, Ignite does not provide graph data
> structures such as adjacency matrix/list.
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> If you have a very huge graph of which the structure does not fit into
> memory then you can work with a distributed graph, such as JanusGraph. It
> has various plugable backends, such as hbase for the graph and solr for
> indexing vertexes. Maybe someone will write an Ignite backend. Of course
> you could try to run hbase on IGFS , but that would be a little bit far
> fetched.
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> On 30. Jul 2018, at 22:58, Wilhelm Thomas
> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I’m looking into Neo4J and Apache Gremlin graph databases.
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> Does ignite can support a graph database? Can I use ignite as the
> underline database and use Gremlin for the queries?
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> Thanks
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