OrientDB is the most versatile DBMS supporting Graph, Document, Reactive, Full-Text and Geospatial models in one Multi-Model product. OrientDB can run distributed (Multi-Master), supports SQL, ACID Transactions, Full-Text indexing and Reactive Queries.
OrientDB is an Open Source Multi-Model NoSQL DBMS with the support of Native Graphs, Documents,
Full-Text search, Reactivity, Geo-Spatial and Object Oriented concepts. It’s written in Java and it’s amazingly fast.
No expensive run-time JOINs, connections are managed as persistent pointers between records.
You can traverse thousands of records in no time. Supports schema-less, schema-full and schema-mixed modes.
Has a strong security profiling system based on user, roles and predicate security and supports SQL amongst the query languages.
Thanks to the SQL layer it’s straightforward to use for people skilled in the Relational world.
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No. OrientDB adheres to the NoSQL movement even though it supports ACID Transactions and
SQL as query language. In this way it’s easy to start using it without having to learn too much new stuff.
Yes. OrientDB is totally written in Java and can run on any platform without configuration and installation.
Do you develop with a language different than Java? No problem, look at the Programming Language Binding.
For the guide to contributing to OrientDB checkout the CONTRIBUTING.MD
All the contribution are considered licensed under Apache-2 license if not stated otherwise.
OrientDB is licensed by OrientDB LTD under the Apache 2 license. OrientDB relies on the following 3rd party libraries, which are compatible with the Apache license:
References:
Apache 2 license (Apache2):
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html
Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL-1.0):
http://opensource.org/licenses/CDDL-1.0
Eclipse Distribution License (EDL-1.0):
http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php (http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php)
Recent architecture re-factoring and improvements are described in our BICOD 2021 paper:
@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/bncod/0001DLT21,
author = {Daniel Ritter and
Luigi Dell'Aquila and
Andrii Lomakin and
Emanuele Tagliaferri},
title = {OrientDB: {A} NoSQL, Open Source {MMDMS}},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the The British International Conference on Databases
2021, London, United Kingdom, March 28, 2022},
series = {{CEUR} Workshop Proceedings},
volume = {3163},
pages = {10--19},
publisher = {CEUR-WS.org},
year = {2021}
}