Very cool! -------- Forwarded Message --------
So, for the past week we were trying out titan and
tinkerpop on various backends and we didn't get anywhere. Ren
had suggested using bulbflow and neo4j, they have gremlin and
titan integration but all the titan and tinkerpop problems were
still coming up.
So we took a step back and just tried to realise a graph on
neo4jserver using bulbflow's api, when we have something like
that they should be pluggable to titan/tinkerpop once we get
that working since tinkerpop can talk neo4j.
I have a neo4j server running here:
http://node.aniraj.utahstud-pg0.apt.emulab.net:7474/
The graph is getting build from the parser script I wrote
for the logs that Mike had given us (it's still getting built
as I'm sending the e-mail).
The parser script is available here at
/proj/utahstud-PG0/groups/knowops/parser_bulbflow.py (I didn't
keep the logs there since it's publicly accessible). The
script is super hacky and is basically trying to model the
graph according to how I parse it.
They have this cool data browser tab where we can specify
'Cypher' queries. This link
shows some sample queries that you could run.
For example,
Once you get results for a query, you can pick a node from
the results, try to show it's relationships and switch the
visualisation mode. It gives it's best effort visualisation
with limits on how much can be displayed.
Cheers,
Aniraj
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 12:12 PM, Aniraj
Kesavan <aniraj@cs.utah.edu>
wrote:
Aniraj Kesavan
MS Computer Science '15-'17,
School Of Computing
University Of Utah
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