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Posted to dev@tinkerpop.apache.org by Marko Rodriguez <ok...@gmail.com> on 2015/10/01 14:55:19 UTC

Re: [TinkerPop] Stardog 4.0 RC1 Released, featuring TP3 Support

Hello,

I couldn't help myself.
	https://twitter.com/apachetinkerpop/status/649566692993990656

And yes, any blog post you write, hit me up for a "Stardog and Rexster sniffing each other's butts" image.

I really like what you guys have done. This is the first seamless RDF/PropertyGraph union I've seen to date. Why?

	1. Same underlying data model, both API representations.
	2. Gremlin can traverser over reasoned OWL/RDFS edges.
	3. URIs are the native IDs for both property graphs and RDF.

Atop that, you have GraphComputer support for OLAP operations (so I've heard, though I don't see it in the docs).

Well doneā€¦so stoked.

Anything we can do to help your plight, please ring and ling ding us,
Marko.

http://markorodriguez.com

On Oct 1, 2015, at 4:28 AM, Stephen Mallette <sp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Mike, very cool to see this announcement.  The documentation looks first class.  Nice!
> 
> On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 10:00 PM, Michael Grove <mi...@complexible.com> wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> We're very happy to announce the first release candidate of Stardog 4.  For the Gremlin enthusiasts here, one of the major new features of Stardog 4 is a fully compliant implementation of the TP3 stack.  Stardog supports both the property graph model and the RDF model interchangeably; users can work with whichever mode they find most intuitive and easily change between the views of the underlying data without having to modify the physical contents of the graph.
> 
> Further, Stardog's OWL and rule support is integrated with the property graph view of the data.  Which means any nodes or edges in the graph inferred by the database will be navigable via Gremlin as if it were explicit data.  And you can use the integrity constraint support in Stardog to enforce what you want your graph to look like, and get explanations for any violations of those constraints giving you more power over your graph.
> 
> Our documentation contains some more information [1] about how to use the integration as well as everything you need to know about Stardog. You can get Stardog from our website [2].
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> The Stardog Team
> 
> [1] http://docs.stardog.com
> [2] http://stardog.com
> [3] https://groups.google.com/a/clarkparsia.com/forum/#!forum/stardog
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