Re: [orientdb] Javascript visualization

2015-02-18 Thread Charles Bandes
Hi Dexter, I'd be really interested to see how you are getting data from Orient over to Cytoscape (or d3) is there sample code or a tutorial somewhere? On Tuesday, August 5, 2014 at 12:04:05 PM UTC-4, Dexter Pratt wrote: Hi Leny, Our project - NDEx - at UCSD is using OrientDB for its

[orientdb] Javascript visualization

2014-08-05 Thread Leny Turmel
Hi all, I am searching for a solution to visualize dynamically an OrientDB graph in a web application. Because I want a dynamic visualization solution, I do want to a solution that implies to write and load a file (like GEXF files). I do not need to display huge graphs (so the performance is

Re: [orientdb] Javascript visualization

2014-08-05 Thread Dexter Pratt
Another one to consider is cytoscape.js Dexter On Aug 5, 2014, at 6:52 AM, Leny Turmel leny.tur...@simsoft3d.fr wrote: Hi all, I am searching for a solution to visualize dynamically an OrientDB graph in a web application. Because I want a dynamic visualization solution, I do want to a

Re: [orientdb] Javascript visualization

2014-08-05 Thread Leny Turmel
HI Dexter, Thank you for your answer. I have never heard about this JS library. i am going to take a look to Cytoscape right now. Did you personaly use Cytoscape? Do you have any feedback about integrating OrientDB and Cytoscape? Thank you very much for your help. Leny Le mardi 5 août 2014

Re: [orientdb] Javascript visualization

2014-08-05 Thread Dexter Pratt
Hi Leny, Our project - NDEx - at UCSD is using OrientDB for its backend data store of biological networks. (see www.ndexbio.org for background on what we are doing) We were initially using OrientDB via tinker pop and SQL but we have eliminated tinker pop to simplify and streamline our access.

Re: [orientdb] Javascript visualization

2014-08-05 Thread Leny Turmel
Thank you for all this information, Dexter. Very very interesting. I will look into details at your project too, by individual curiosity :) Le mardi 5 août 2014 18:04:05 UTC+2, Dexter Pratt a écrit : Hi Leny, Our project - NDEx - at UCSD is using OrientDB for its backend data store of