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How to use Atlas metadata with DynamoDB

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Hi, I have created 'BerkeleyDB and Elastic search' build for Atlas which are used by Titan as back-end

Is there any way to integrate/export this data with DynamoDB or MySQL type of databases?

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@Muhammad Imran Tariq

No, Atlas requires Titan Graph Database which only supports BerkeleyDB, HBase and Cassandra as storage backends.

http://atlas.apache.org/Architecture.html

http://titan.thinkaurelius.com/

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@Muhammad Imran Tariq

No, Atlas requires Titan Graph Database which only supports BerkeleyDB, HBase and Cassandra as storage backends.

http://atlas.apache.org/Architecture.html

http://titan.thinkaurelius.com/

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@Eyad Garelnabi

I want to use metadata stored in Atlas outside of Atlas. What could be the possible way?

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How are you trying to use the metadata?

In most of our implementations we use the Atlas REST API (http://atlas.apache.org/api/v2/index.html ) for metadata/lineage import and export. Have you considered using that?

Please note that I have linked above to the new API, the legacy API ( http://atlas.apache.org/api/rest.html ) has been deprecated with HDP 2.6 (Atlas 0.8) and will be removed in a future version.

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@Eyad Garelnabi Yes I checked this API. I export metadata and this API export this data in the form of different files. Yes I am trying to use metadata outside of Atlas.

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@Eyad Garelnabi

According to Amazon it also support DynamoDB

My purpose of this question is that I also want my metadata to be queried and search in any other system/tool other than Atlas. Currently BerkeleyDB did not allow me to connect and search data directly into it without using Atlas.

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Please share a link to the source. There might be some confusion.

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When you follow the links to the Github repo you'll see that AWS has built custom adapters to allow integration with JanusGraph not Titan. JanusGraph is a fork of the Titan project and has some differences.

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Oh I see. This means in order to use DynamoDB, we have to use Janusgraph in Atlas instead of Titan. Right?