bumping this to the future.

On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 2:59:26 AM UTC-4, luckysmack wrote:
>
> I am curious if anyone has made any advancements with OrientDB. I only 
> recently found out about it and Neo4j. I had been planning on using 
> mongo/couch for my db backend, but based on the way the graph databases are 
> made, it could be of great use. 
>
> @TheSweetlink iv'e also noticed that your pasted example is no longer 
> there, since it seems that paste service no longer exists. gist.github.com 
> perhaps?
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Monday, February 13, 2012 9:54:05 AM UTC-8, Nolan Nichols wrote:
>>
>> I'm researching the nosql and graph database landscape for a web2py 
>> application that will require the schema to evolve over time and 
>> provide network/graph analysis metrics. 
>>
>> I started by looking at the Tinkerpop (http://tinkerpop.com/) stack 
>> and the Bulbflow (http://bulbflow.com/) python library for interacting 
>> with Tinkerpop graph databases like Neo4j and OrientDB. 
>>
>> It looks like there was interest a few months back in adapting 
>> OrientDB's sql interface for web2py, and there is an open issue: 
>>
>> - http://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/detail?id=407 
>>
>> A few questions: 
>>
>> What is the current status of an OrientDB/web2py adapter? 
>> Is anyone currently using a graph database with web2py? 
>> Any suggestions for using web2py DAI/templates with non-rdbms sources? 
>>
>> Cheers, 
>>
>> Nolan
>
>

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