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ArangoDB 1.4.6

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ArangoDB 1.4.5

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ArangoDB’s Web Interface: A Screencast

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With ArangoDB we ship a nice and useful web interface for administration.However we have not yet told you in a video what you can do with this interface.

This screencast will give a comprehensive overview over the features offered in the interface.

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ArangoDB – Xmas Edition 1.4.4

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ArangoDB at RubyConf 2013

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RubyConf is a yearly conference in the USA with people coming from all over the world to discuss about Ruby, Rails and related topics. Every year a different city hosts this conference – this year the conference took place in sunny Miami Beach. This year Dirk Breuer – the other main developer behind Guacamole – and I went there to learn from the speakers talking about a wide range of topics. Apart from the great talks there was a lot of opportunity to talk to Rubyists from entirely different areas like social networks or banking backend systems, the problems they face and the solutions they..

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ArangoDB goes Barcelona – NoSQL matters 2013

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The ArangoDB team traveled to Barcelona for the “NoSQL matters” – weekend. Day one was packed with a lot of NoSQL-trainings and Jan introduced the NoSQL landscape by explaining how to model your data in a non-relational world. Following the wish of many participants Jan had to repeat the morning session about the new and exciting possibilities of NoSQL in the afternoon.

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Visualize your graphs

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Using ArangoDB as your graph database?

you now have the opportunity to visualize your data graphically, using the “Graphs” tab in the admin interface.In this post i will explain you how to do this:

New to multi-model and graphs? Check out our free ArangoDB Graph Course.

Step 1) Configure the InterfaceAt first you have to configure the interface to display exactly the data you desire.For the dataset you have two options:

  1. Select one vertex and one edge collection directly
  2. Select the graph by name created using the graphs api
  3. Manage your graphs

Then the interface offers you several advanced..

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Visualize your graphs: A Screencast

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In the latest version of ArangoDB (1.4) we have introduced a new tab in the Admin Interface: Graphs.

You can use this tab to view and modify your graphs stored in ArangoDB. In this screencast you will get a short introduction on how to use the new system.

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Asynchronous Execution – new Feature in Version 1.4

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Measuring ArangoDB insert performance

ArangoDB offers a few APIs to insert documents. First, there is an HTTP API for bulk document imports. This API was already covered in another post. In general, the bulk import API should always be used when the task is to create many documents into a collection at once, as fast as possible. This works well if the documents are known in advance, e.g. when importing data from a file.

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Multiple Databases – New Feature in Version 1.4

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ArangoDB 1.4 provides support for multiple databases, a feature often requested by our users.

Motivation In the old days, ArangoDB provided the option to create multiple collections, but all collections were created on the same level. As there was no hierarchy of collections, there was a chance of having a collection name clash when using one ArangoDB server for multiple applications. For example, running multiple applications inside the same ArangoDB server did not work if all applications created their own

users collections...

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