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February 9, 2012

Persistent Graphs with OrientDB

Filed under: Graphs,OrientDB — Patrick Durusau @ 4:31 pm

Persistent Graphs with OrientDB by Luca Molino.

Description:

This talk will present OrientDB open source project and its capability to handle persistent graphs in different ways. OrientDB presentation Java Graph Native API SQL+graph extensions HTTP API Blueprints API Gremlin usage Console tool Studio web tool.

Having the slides would make this presentation much easier to follow.

The phrase “persistent graph” is used in this and other presentations with no readily apparent definition.

Wikipedia was up today so I checked the term Persistent Data Structure, but nothing in that article had anything in common (other than data, data structure) with the presentation.

I suspect that “persistent graph” is being used to indicate that data is being stored and different queries can be run against the data (without changing the data). I am not sure that merits an undefined term.

OrientDB: http://www.orientechnologies.com

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