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Support for Loading Databases from URL Path or Embedded Storage Mode #20875
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well, arguably ArangoDB Enterprise edition already supports similar with hot backup and rclone? |
does, it supports to run DB in embedded mode? |
As you probably know ArangoDB is implemented in C++, hence it will never be able to be ran inside a java process - if thats what you mean? |
yes |
It can be ran alongside with it as a separate process. We have a first class citizen Java driver to talk to ArangoDB from within Java applications. It should even be able to utilize unix domain sockets to talk to it, if you don't want to expose the tcp port. |
I am requesting support for a feature in ArangoDB that enables loading databases directly from a URL path or implementing an embedded storage mode similar to other databases like OrientDB's "plocal" mode.
Expected Behavior:
Ability to specify a URL path (file system path or remote URL) for loading database files directly into ArangoDB.
Implementation of an embedded storage mode where ArangoDB operates in a self-contained manner within an application environment, simplifying deployment and management.
Use Case:
Our application architecture requires seamless integration with an embedded database engine for local data storage and processing. Having ArangoDB support direct loading from URL paths or an embedded storage mode would streamline our deployment process and reduce external dependencies.
Additional Information:
Impact and Importance:
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