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A graph database built on top of cassandra

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Agamemnon is a thin library built on top of pycassa. It allows you to use the Cassandra database (<http://cassandra.apache.org>) as a graph database. Much of the api was inspired by the excellent neo4j.py project (<http://components.neo4j.org/neo4j.py/snapshot/>)

Documentation

Soon, I promise. For now, take a look at agamemnon.functional_tests This is a fairly complete example of basic behaviors. The unit tests are very “unit test-y” and might not be a great way to understand how to work with the library. They mostly focus on making sure that the correct information is being sent to Cassandra. But the functional tests are designed to actually interact with cassandra. Note, the functional tests require a instance of Cassandra running at localhost:9160

Thanks To

This project is an extension of the globusonline.org project and is being used to power the upcoming version of globusonline.org. I’d like to thank Ian Foster and Steve Tuecke for leading that project, and all of the members of the cloud services team for participating in this effort, especially: Vijay Anand, Kyle Chard, Martin Feller and Mike Russell for helping with design and testing. I’d also like to thank Bryce Allen for his help with some of the python learning curve.

0.0.1.3

Updating datastore.save_node so that it no longer uses batch storage

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