Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

September 18, 2011

Terrastore

Filed under: Javascript,MapReduce,NoSQL,Terrastore — Patrick Durusau @ 7:28 pm

Terrastore

From the webpage:

Terrastore, being based on a rock solid technology such as Terracotta, will focus more and more on advanced features and extensibility. Right now, Terrastore provides support for:

  • Custom data partitioning.
  • Event processing.
  • Push-down predicates.
  • Range queries.
  • Map/Reduce querying and processing.
  • Server-side update functions.

terrastore-0.8.2-dist.zip was just released.

This new version comes with several bug fixes and rock solid stability (at least, we hope so 😉 , other than a few important enhancements and new features such as:

  • Update to Terracotta 3.5.2 with performance improvements and reduced memory consumption.
  • Bulk operations.
  • Improved Javascript integration, with the possibility to dynamically load Javascript functions from files to use in server-side updates and map-reduce processing.

The Map/Reduce querying and processing is of obvious interest for topic map applications.

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