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Embedded Neo4j Graph Database Now Works in Python

First of all, we’re really sorry. We have been saying that Python support for the embedded database is coming in “a few weeks” or “next...

0 replies - 6375 views - 11/17/11 by Jacob Hansson in Articles

Martin Fowler on Polyglot Persistence

In 2006, my colleague Neal Ford coined the term Polyglot Programming, to express the idea that applications should be written in a mix of languages to...

5 replies - 10495 views - 11/17/11 by Martin Fowler in Articles

Reviewing the New Oracle NoSQL Database

Peter Wayner at InfoWorld just tested Oracle's new NoSQL database -- and he sounds impressed:Oracle NoSQL might not offer the heady fun and "just build...

0 replies - 6667 views - 11/16/11 by John Esposito in Articles

The NoSQL Paradox

A few years ago, Paul Graham stated something he called the Python Paradox. ...

1 replies - 5759 views - 11/16/11 by Cody Powell in Articles

NoSQL Zone - The Sequel to SQL

Isn't it about time you had a place where you could go to get fresh news and articles focused solely on NoSQL technology everyday?Other sites may cover just...

1 replies - 11520 views - 11/15/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Researching NoSQL Is No Different Than The Early RDBMS Market

How quickly we forget what the dark ages of RDBMS was like. Researching NoSQL solutions is not much different than researching RDBMS software in the...

0 replies - 4084 views - 11/15/11 by Robert Diana in Articles

MongoDB Is a Tool, Not THE Tool

There's been a lot of angst (exhibit A, B) and counter-angst (exhibit C, D)...

0 replies - 10615 views - 11/15/11 by Cody Powell in Articles

Sharding vs. Having Multiple Databases

I was recently at a customer site, and he made a mention of sharding their database in a specific way, putting all of the user generated content on a...

4 replies - 7058 views - 11/14/11 by Ayende Rahien in Articles

MongoDB Madness: Is it a Hoax? Do We Care?

This week kicked off with yet another highly publicized post on 'why technology X is a piece of crap and you should never use it'  A few weeks ago it was Ted...

0 replies - 7854 views - 11/09/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Storing and querying RDF data in Neo4J through Sail

Recently, I got asked to implement a storage and querying platform for biological RDF (Resource Description Framework) data. RDF data is a set of statements...

1 replies - 8016 views - 11/01/11 by Davy Suvee in News

RDF data in Neo4J - the Tinkerpop story

My previous blog post discussed the use of Neo4J as a RDF triple store. Michael Hunger however informed me that the neo-rdf-sail component is no longer under...

1 replies - 11076 views - 10/24/11 by Davy Suvee in News

The (non-)sense of NoSQL O(R)M frameworks

NoSQL seems to be ready for prime time. Several NoSQL companies, including 10gen (MongoDB), DataStax (Cassandra) and Neo Technology (Neo4J), recently received...

7 replies - 8323 views - 10/14/11 by Davy Suvee in News

Mapping associations with CouchDB, Scala and Lift

After a successful start with CouchDB and Lift (see my previous post), I started to implement a richer domain model for Couch persistence, including...

0 replies - 4635 views - 10/10/11 by Aleksa Vukotic in News

Solr’s Realtime Get: Increasing its NoSQL Capabilities

Solr took another step toward increasing its NoSQL datastore capabilities, with the addition of realtime get. Background As readers probably know,...

0 replies - 7226 views - 09/08/11 by Yonik Seeley in News

Why NoSQL is (not) Really Bad for You?

A few days ago Zeev  Rubinstein, a friend of mine, sent me cool link of Mu Dynamics Research Labs post, that described why they chose CouchDB, a leading...

0 replies - 4980 views - 08/18/11 by Moshe Kaplan in News