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Matthieu Baechler commented on JAMES-3067:
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> How do you maintain an in memory graph in a distributed environment?
Well, forget that, I was thinking about event driver projection (not event
sourcing) but we may have message ordering issues.
If we want a graph database without adding yet another datastore, we can
consider https://janusgraph.org/ or https://cayley.io/
But obviously I agree that we have to demonstrate the limitation of a more
naive approach first.
> Allowed From headers recursion
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> Key: JAMES-3067
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3067
> Project: James Server
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: JMAP, SMTPServer
> Affects Versions: 3.5.0
> Reporter: Gautier DI FOLCO
> Assignee: Antoine Duprat
> Priority: Minor
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> In order to go further than the JAMES-3032 we need to go a recursion-level
> further.
> They are two propositions now:
> * Have a parameterized number of recursions, doing multiple queries on the
> current scheme
> * Have a specific projection maintaining all the connected aliases
> We should discuss it
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