Hello Lewis,

The Apache site is indeed still a bit spartan ... Have you looked here
<https://age.apache.org/docs/master/intro/overview.html>?

Also, maybe you will find (kind of) what you are looking for on Bitnine's
site : https://bitnine.net/documentations/quick-guide-2-0.html?ckattempt=1.
The explanations pertain to Agensgraph but this what AGE was called before
being handed over to the Apache Foundation.

Hope this helps ... (otherwise don't hesitate to ask again ...)

NOTE: not wanting to sound too critical but, having already practiced Neo4j
- that also works very well - (not convinced much by OrientDB and not
really tried ArangoDb yet) I was really upset to see under the hood how AGE
manages derived entities. Apparently, (from memory) it creates 1 table per
derived entity (not entirely sure - I cannot access the schema right now; I
will check). If this is truly so, I'm afraid it is a bad implementation
decision (I can imagine there are performance reasons behind but I have
doubts it is the way to go ...)

Best regards,
Alain

On Fri, Dec 24, 2021 at 2:12 AM lewis john mcgibbney <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi users@,
> Does anyone know if a getting started AGE tutorial exists?
> What’s not clear to me is whether data is ingested directly into
> PostgreSQL or via AGE…?
> I’ve read the documentation regarding graph creation but I’ve not found
> documentation related to populating the graph or data ingestion generally.
> Can anyone shine some light on this for me?
> Thanks
> lewismc
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>

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