Hi Riccardo,
We removed Lightweight edges by default because it's harder working with
them, specially from SQL. So we preferred simplicity than speed by default,
but they can always be enabled.

Do you like the new OrientDB T-Shirt? :-)

Lvc@


On 18 December 2014 at 09:46, Riccardo Tasso <riccardo.ta...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>    since in the new Orient 2.0 there will be Lightweight Edges (LE)
> disabled by default I would like to ask which are the benefits and cost of
> one approach instead of the other.
>
> Of course I see that LE can't have other properties than label. LE will
> require less space, since no records are created on the database.
> Are there other benefits in terms of cost of inserting/updating/deleting a
> new edge?
> Which performance differences can I expect in a traversal with or without
> LE?
>
> I'd like to see this kind of discussion inside documentation, which I
> guess will be updated soon (since it states LE are the default):
> http://www.orientechnologies.com/docs/last/orientdb.wiki/Tutorial-Working-with-graphs.html
>
> Cheers,
>   Riccardo
>
> P.S. I have my orient t-shirt right now, thank you guys!
>
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