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---
name: titan-rexster-cassandra-elasticsearch
description: "Titan is a free, open source database that is capable of processing
extremely large graphs and it supports a variety of indexing and storage backends,
which makes it easier to extend than some popular NoSQL Graph databases.\r\n\r\nThis
docker image instantiates a Titan graph database that is capable of integrating
with an ElasticSearch container (Indexing) and a Cassandra container (Storage)."
keywords: titan,rexster,cassandra,elasticsearch,tinkerpop,gremlin
type: Default
documentation: "# Docker Image for Titan Graph Database\n\nTitan is a free, open source
database that is capable of processing\nextremely large graphs and it supports a
variety of indexing and storage backends,\nwhich makes it easier to extend than
some popular NoSQL Graph databases.\n\nThis docker image instantiates a Titan graph
database that is capable of\nintegrating with an ElasticSearch container (Indexing)
and a Cassandra container (Storage).\n\nThe default distribution of Titan runs on
a single node, so I thought it would be helpful\nif there was a modular way at runtime
to hook up Titan to its dependencies.\n\n## Titan\n\nThis container is using Titan
0.5.0. Please refer to\nits [page](https://github.com/thinkaurelius/titan/wiki/Downloads)
for more information.\n\n## Tinkerpop and Rexster\n\n[Tinkerpop](http://www.tinkerpop.com/)
is a vendor-independent API specification for\nmanipulating and access Graph databases.\n\n[Rexster](https://github.com/tinkerpop/rexster/wiki)
is a service that provides protocols\nfor accessing a graph database. Currently
it supports two protocols:\n\t- REST over HTTP: Human-readable and good for testing\n\t-
RexPro: Binary Protocol for performance\n\nIf you'd like to avoid vendor lock-in,
then I'd recommend using Rexster as the API\nfor accessing your Graph database.
It has support for popular graph databases,\nso you can avoid refactoring your code.
Take a look at Tinkerpop Gremlin for a\nGroovy-DSL for querying graphs to see how
RexPro and Gremlin provide syntactical\nelegance to query graphs.\n\n## System Requirements\n\nThe
minimum system requirements for this stack is 1 GB with 2 cores.\n\n### Port Forwarding\n\n8182:
HTTP port for REST API\n\n8183: RexPro for native access (Binary protocol)\n\n8184:
JMX Port (You won't need to use this, probably)\n\nYou can read more about it in
the Rexster documentation.\n\nTo test out the REST API:\n\n```\ncurl http://localhost:<port-mapped-to-8182>/graphs/graph/vertices\n```\n\nPlease
refer to the [instructions](https://github.com/CenturyLinkLabs/panamax-ui/wiki/How-To%3A-Port-Forwarding-on-VirtualBox)
on how to do port forwarding on VirtualBox.\n\n## Roadmap\n\nIn the near future,
I'd like to add support for:\n\n\t- Scaling/Clustering Cassandra and ElasticSearch
backends.\n\t- External volumes for persistent data.\n\t- Security between Titan
and its backends.\n\t- Example application stack integrating with Titan."
images:
- name: dockerfile_elasticsearch_latest
source: dockerfile/elasticsearch:latest
category: Storage/Indexing
type: Default
expose:
- '9200'
- '9300'
- name: poklet_cassandra
source: poklet/cassandra:latest
category: Storage/Indexing
type: Default
expose:
- '22'
- '61621'
- '7000'
- '7199'
- '8012'
- '9042'
- '9160'
- name: apobbati_titan-rexster
source: apobbati/titan-rexster:latest
category: Database
type: Default
expose:
- '8182'
- '8183'
- '8184'
links:
- service: dockerfile_elasticsearch_latest
alias: elasticsearch
- service: poklet_cassandra
alias: cassandra