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Getting Started with OrientDB

By : Claudio Tesoriero
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Getting Started with OrientDB

By: Claudio Tesoriero

Overview of this book

<p>In modern software applications, often there is the necessity to manage very big amounts of unstructured data with varying schema. In this scenario, instead of relational databases, we can use OrientDB, an open source NoSQL DBMS written in Java. Inspite ofDespite being a document-based database, the relationships are managed with direct connections between records. It supports schema-less, schema-full, and schema-mixed modes.</p> <p>Getting Started with OrientDB will be your handy, quick reference guide, for all document-graph DBMS functionality. Administrative tasks, deployment, designing a database, different ways of querying and consuming data - all that you need to know about OrientDB is presented keeping with practical usage in mind. You will be able to install, setup, deploy, and configure databases with OrientDB for applications.</p> <p>Getting Started with OrientDB will allow you to use its OreintDB’s main functionality immediately. The book will guide you through the discovery of one of the most powerful NoSQL databases available today. It will then take you through downloading and installing OrientDB, cluster deployment, programming, discovering OrientDB’s potential, and its features.</p> <p>The book covers useful administrative topics such as import/export, automatic backups, and configuration tips. Furthermore, design concepts like user management, document databases, graph databases, and dictionaries are covered. Finally, concepts and programming examples are shown in Java.</p>
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

About the Reviewers

Andrey Lomakin is working as a software architect in Return On Intelligence projects.

He is an active committer of the OrientDB project, he is an author of composite and hash indexes. He has implemented several improvements in the SQL engine, mostly related to index usage.

His main areas of expertise include high performance computing and modern approaches to the implementation of business logic in enterprise applications: EDA, CQRS, Qi4j, and so on.

Artem Orobets is a committer of the OrientDB community. He has provided contributions such as the introduction of composite indexes, improvements in index creation and processing speed, and improvements in query language.

He is currently working as a software engineer at Orient Technologies Ltd., where he designs and maintains OrientDB.