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IThreadedTransactionalGraph Interface

ThreadedTransactionalGraph provides more fine grained control over the transactional context. While TransactionalGraph binds each transaction to the executing thread, ThreadedTransactionalGraph's newTransaction returns a TransactionalGraph that represents its own transactional context independent of the executing thread. Hence, one can have multiple threads operating against a single transaction represented by the returned TransactionalGraph object. This is useful for parallelizing graph algorithms. Note, that one needs to call TransactionalGraph.Commit() or TransactionalGraph.Rollback() to close the transactions returned

Namespace:  VelocityGraph.Frontenac.Blueprints
Assembly:  VelocityGraph (in VelocityGraph.dll) Version: 11.1.0.0 (11.1)
Syntax
public interface IThreadedTransactionalGraph : ITransactionalGraph, 
	IGraph

The IThreadedTransactionalGraph type exposes the following members.

Methods
  NameDescription
Public methodNewTransaction
Returns a TransactionalGraph that represents a transactional context independent of the executing transaction.
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Extension Methods
  NameDescription
Public Extension MethodAddEdge
Add an edge to the graph with specified id and provided properties.
(Defined by GraphHelpers.)
Public Extension MethodAddVertex
Add a vertex to the graph with specified id and provided properties.
(Defined by GraphHelpers.)
Public Extension MethodCopyGraph
Copy the vertex/edges of one graph over to another graph. The id of the elements in the from graph are attempted to be used in the to graph. This method only works for graphs where the user can control the element ids.
(Defined by GraphHelpers.)
Public Extension MethodCreateTinkerGraph (Defined by GraphHelpers.)
Public Extension MethodGraphString (Defined by StringFactory.)
Public Extension MethodLoadGml (Defined by GraphHelpers.)
Public Extension MethodLoadGraphml (Defined by GraphHelpers.)
Public Extension MethodLoadGraphson (Defined by GraphHelpers.)
Public Extension MethodReIndexElementsT
For those graphs that do no support automatic reindexing of elements when a key is provided for indexing, this method can be used to simulate that behavior. The elements in the graph are iterated and their properties (for the provided keys) are removed and then added. Be sure that the key indices have been created prior to calling this method so that they can pick up the property mutations calls. Finally, if the graph is a TransactionalGraph, then a 1000 mutation buffer is used for each commit.
(Defined by KeyIndexableGraphHelpers.)
Public Extension MethodSaveDotNet (Defined by GraphHelpers.)
Public Extension MethodSaveGml (Defined by GraphHelpers.)
Public Extension MethodSaveGraphml (Defined by GraphHelpers.)
Public Extension MethodSaveGraphson (Defined by GraphHelpers.)
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