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>>> You want to load graph data from a streaming window in separate graphs -
>>> possible but requires probably a lot of memory.
>>> You want to update an existing graph with new streaming data and then
>>> fully rerun an algorithms -> look at Janusgraph
ot of memory.
>>>> You want to update an existing graph with new streaming data and then
>>>> fully rerun an algorithms -> look at Janusgraph
>>>> You want to update incrementally an existing graph and run incrementally a
>>>> graph algorithm suitable for this - you have to implement yourself as far
>>>> as I am aware
>>>>
>>>> > On 29. Apr 2018, at 11:43, kant kodali wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Do GraphFrames support streaming?
>>>
>
ncrementally
>> a graph algorithm suitable for this - you have to implement yourself as far
>> as I am aware
>>
>> > On 29. Apr 2018, at 11:43, kant kodali wrote:
>> >
>> > Do GraphFrames support streaming?
>>
>
>
ementally an existing graph and run incrementally a
>> graph algorithm suitable for this - you have to implement yourself as far as
>> I am aware
>>
>> > On 29. Apr 2018, at 11:43, kant kodali wrote:
>> >
>> > Do GraphFrames support streaming?
>
run an algorithms -> look at Janusgraph
> You want to update incrementally an existing graph and run incrementally a
> graph algorithm suitable for this - you have to implement yourself as far
> as I am aware
>
> > On 29. Apr 2018, at 11:43, kant kodali wrote:
> >
> > Do GraphFrames support streaming?
>
ant to update incrementally an existing graph and run incrementally a
graph algorithm suitable for this - you have to implement yourself as far as I
am aware
> On 29. Apr 2018, at 11:43, kant kodali <kanth...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Do GraphFrames
Do GraphFrames support streaming?