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Martin Junghanns updated SPARK-27303:
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    Description: 
(1) As a user, I can construct a PropertyGraph and view its nodes and 
relationships as DataFrames.

Required:
 * Scala API to construct a PropertyGraph.
 * Scala API to view nodes and relationships as DataFrames.
 * Scala/Java test suites.

(2) As a user, I can save a PropertyGraph after construction to a persist 
storage. Later I can load it back using PropertyGraph APIs with all future 
Spark versions.

Required:
 * Save/load.
 * Scala/Java test suite.

(3) As a user, I can query a PropertyGraph using Cypher language. I learned the 
syntax from Cypher V9 language reference 
([https://s3.amazonaws.com/artifacts.opencypher.org/openCypher9.pdf]) and in 
the API doc I can see what features are (not) supported.

  was:
As a user, I can construct a PropertyGraph and view its nodes and relationships 
as DataFrames.

Required:
* Scala API to construct a PropertyGraph.
* Scala API to view nodes and relationships as DataFrames.
* Scala/Java test suites.

Out of scope:
* Cypher queries.




> Spark Graph API (Scala/Java)
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-27303
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-27303
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Story
>          Components: Graph
>    Affects Versions: 3.0.0
>            Reporter: Xiangrui Meng
>            Priority: Major
>
> (1) As a user, I can construct a PropertyGraph and view its nodes and 
> relationships as DataFrames.
> Required:
>  * Scala API to construct a PropertyGraph.
>  * Scala API to view nodes and relationships as DataFrames.
>  * Scala/Java test suites.
> (2) As a user, I can save a PropertyGraph after construction to a persist 
> storage. Later I can load it back using PropertyGraph APIs with all future 
> Spark versions.
> Required:
>  * Save/load.
>  * Scala/Java test suite.
> (3) As a user, I can query a PropertyGraph using Cypher language. I learned 
> the syntax from Cypher V9 language reference 
> ([https://s3.amazonaws.com/artifacts.opencypher.org/openCypher9.pdf]) and in 
> the API doc I can see what features are (not) supported.



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