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[jira] [Updated] (TINKERPOP-1085) Establish TinkerPop "example"
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stephen mallette updated TINKERPOP-1085:
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Assignee: stephen mallette
Fix Version/s: 3.1.2-incubating
Summary: Establish TinkerPop "example" projects (was: Establish gremlin-examples)
Ultimately opting to implement "examples" purely with Maven archetypes as was suggested by several individuals on the mailing list. Seems like the cleanest way to do this.
> Establish TinkerPop "example" projects
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> Key: TINKERPOP-1085
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1085
> Project: TinkerPop
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: documentation
> Affects Versions: 3.1.0-incubating
> Reporter: stephen mallette
> Assignee: stephen mallette
> Fix For: 3.1.2-incubating
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> Create a {{gremlin-examples}} module that in turn would have some sub-modules containing example Gremlin code. The thread of discussion is here:
> https://pony-poc.apache.org/thread.html/Z1mhshgtenmsu87
> but in summary, there were ideas to write example modules for lots of different things:
> * Gremlin Server usage
> * DSL examples -- SocialTraversal/etc.
> * Language compiler -- Java RegEx into Gremlin instructions (e.g.).
> * Build your own implementation examples --- like a stub of a graph implementation to get people going.
> * maven archetypes
> For this task, I think this just entails setting up the pattern for doing this. Perhaps we could include the work of [~pluradj] (if he'd care to contribute it) at:
> https://github.com/pluradj/tp3-java-example
> or something similar. We could then expand from there.
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