Hi Dimitri,

Great. If you go through Blueprints (as I assume you are), you can also connect 
it to OrientDB and RDF SAIL.

Thanks,
Marko.

http://markorodriguez.com

On Sep 8, 2010, at 8:22 AM, Dmitrii Dimandt wrote:

> 
> cali has been updated slightly to become database-agnostic.
> 
> There are currently connectors to neo4j and TinkerGraph. It's now quite easy 
> to add your own (and, hopefully, I'll add connectors to all supported 
> databases in the near future).
> 
>> Very cool Dmitrii,
>> that is what is called Ecosystem!
>> 
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>> On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 4:18 PM, Dmitrii Dimandt <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I'd like to introduce cali, another library to interface erlang and neo4j, 
>>> http://github.com/dmitriid/cali. The other one is nerlo, 
>>> http://github.com/nerlo/nerlo
>>> 
>>> Cali is an early version which is more of an experiment rather than 
>>> anything else, but it works. It's built on top of Gremlin, and if you don't 
>>> know what Gremlin is, do read presentations linked in the README :)
>>> 
>>> Anyway, it's quite simple, no fancy stuff other than ad-hoc Gremlin 
>>> queries. There are several examples in the README to get you started.
>>> 
>>> If anyone's willing to help, do jump in :)
> 

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