Hey, > Yeah, it'll be my next step, I guess :) Blueprints make this stuff super-easy > :)
Yea---write to the Blueprints interfaces and then you can plug and play your graph backends. > I also see plain simple FS in there as well ;) Ha. Yea---I started that, but never went far with it. In short, it makes your file system look like a property graph (e.g. subdirectory, contains, etc.). When Gremlin moves into more advanced I/O support, I think I'll revisit FileGraph as that might be a good way for Gremlin to interface with the operating system's file system. > BTW, I've also noticed there's mongodb support for storage (?) How would you > use that? Yea. So, long long ago, Peter and I wanted to make a single interface for all NoSQL systems. The JSON databases of CouchDB and MongoDB were the next up after property graphs... Currently, in Blueprints, there is support for MongoDB and TinkerDoc as JSON databases, but its not fully tested, not fully thought out, etc. etc... Hopefully in the near future, we can get some steam to flesh all that out better. Good luck with Cali, Marko. http://markorodriguez.com http://tinkerpop.com _______________________________________________ Neo4j mailing list [email protected] https://lists.neo4j.org/mailman/listinfo/user

