Good find Laurent!
All graph-related efforts are for popularizing this view on data.
HypgraphDB is using BerkelyDB in the background. We actually had that
backend in the early days of Neo4j as an option but it just wasn't up
to our performance requirements in the end. Also, we had problems
handlin
With the success of Neo4j as a graph database in the NoSQL revolution,
it's interesting to see another graph database, HyperGraphDB, in the
mix.
Full article :
http://highscalability.com/blog/2010/1/26/product-hypergraphdb-a-graph-database.html
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Laurent "ker2x" Laborde
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