Hi JPatrick, from reading through your README.md's its clear to me that you created something to create ArangoDB databases and instanciate data in it. Maybe due to me not being that much of a Java developer, I see that this is the end of a process facing Arangodb, but I don't comprehend whats the rest of this process - its sort of that I seem to be missing that context.
Its obvious you like XML, but did you consider YAML? If, why did you prefer XML? Is the end-user to compose this XML? Or is there (going to be) a UI or tools for aiding the XML editing? You probably could fill some more of that context into the Waller readme? Whats the workflow and what are the other parts that make this a complete process? Would I use Migrant Verde to migrate from a classical relational scheme to an ArangoDB backend? If, how would my application change? Or is this about schema evolution? Or is this for upgrading ArangoDB Version 2 to Version 3? Or is this for managing devel/staging/production systems and keeping them in line? Maybe the ArangoDB team could co-feature it by writing a blog post about it? It would be cool to have a user success story in there explaining a users situation, how Waller & Migrant Verde are comming into the game and saving the day? Cheers from Cologne and the ArangoDB Team, Willi On Monday, July 4, 2016 at 7:04:29 AM UTC+2, JPatrick Davenport wrote: > > Hello, > I'd like to announce a new project for migrating a database: Migrant Verde > <https://github.com/deusdat/migrantverde>. You can create a whole > database through a series of XML controlled steps. It supports integration > into your existing Spring/JEE applications as well as command line support > for Ruby, Python, etc. > > DeusDat Solutions is using it internally, but we'd love to get some > community users to spot bugs and drive feature development. At present we > only support collection, but want to get graph support in the next release. > > Let us know what you think. > > Thanks, > JPD > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ArangoDB" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
