@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ implementation 'com.arangodb:arangodb-tinkerpop-provider:x.y.z'
5555To use the provider in the Gremlin Console, first you need to install it:
5656
5757``` text 
58- :install com.arangodb arangodb-tinkerpop-provider 3.1.0-SNAPSHOT  
58+ :install com.arangodb arangodb-tinkerpop-provider x.y.z  
5959``` 
6060
6161Then, after restarting the console, you can use it:
@@ -73,10 +73,10 @@ gremlin> conf = [
7373==>gremlin.arangodb.conf.driver.password=test 
7474
7575gremlin> graph = GraphFactory.open(conf) 
76- ==>arangodbgraph[ArangoDBGraphConfig{dbName='_system', graphName='tinkerpop', graphType=SIMPLE, vertices=[tinkerpop_vertex ], edges=[tinkerpop_edge ], edgeDefinitions=[tinkerpop_edge:[tinkerpop_vertex ]->[tinkerpop_vertex ]], orphanCollections=[], driverConfig=ArangoConfigPropertiesImpl{prefix='',  properties={password=test, hosts=172.28.0.1:8529}}}] 
76+ ==>arangodbgraph[ArangoDBGraphConfig{dbName='_system', graphName='tinkerpop', graphType=SIMPLE, vertices=[vertex ], edges=[edge ], edgeDefinitions=[edge:[vertex ]->[vertex ]], orphanCollections=[], driverConfig=ArangoConfigPropertiesImpl{properties={password=test, hosts=172.28.0.1:8529}}}] 
7777
7878gremlin> g = graph.traversal() 
79- ==>graphtraversalsource[arangodbgraph[ArangoDBGraphConfig{dbName='_system', graphName='tinkerpop', graphType=SIMPLE, vertices=[tinkerpop_vertex ], edges=[tinkerpop_edge ], edgeDefinitions=[tinkerpop_edge:[tinkerpop_vertex ]->[tinkerpop_vertex ]], orphanCollections=[], driverConfig=ArangoConfigPropertiesImpl{prefix='',  properties={password=test, hosts=172.28.0.1:8529}}}], standard] 
79+ ==>graphtraversalsource[arangodbgraph[ArangoDBGraphConfig{dbName='_system', graphName='tinkerpop', graphType=SIMPLE, vertices=[vertex ], edges=[edge ], edgeDefinitions=[edge:[vertex ]->[vertex ]], orphanCollections=[], driverConfig=ArangoConfigPropertiesImpl{properties={password=test, hosts=172.28.0.1:8529}}}], standard] 
8080
8181gremlin> g.addV("person").property("name", "marko") 
8282==>v[4586117] 
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ gremlin> g.V().hasLabel("person").values("name")
9090To use the provider as Gremlin Server plugin, first you need to install it:
9191
9292``` text 
93- ./bin/gremlin-server.sh install com.arangodb arangodb-tinkerpop-provider 3.1.0-SNAPSHOT  
93+ ./bin/gremlin-server.sh install com.arangodb arangodb-tinkerpop-provider x.y.z  
9494``` 
9595
9696Then, you need to create the graph configuration, e.g. in the file 
@@ -385,8 +385,6 @@ definitions, set `gremlin.arangodb.conf.graph.enableDataDefinition` to `true`. T
385385
386386Existing graphs are never modified automatically. 
387387
388- Collection names (vertex and edge collections) will be prefixed with the graph name if they aren't already. 
389- 
390388# # Graph Types
391389
392390The ArangoDB TinkerPop Provider supports two graph types, which can be configured with the property 
@@ -439,8 +437,8 @@ graph.addVertex(T.label, "person", T.id, "foo");
439437` ` ` 
440438[//] : <> (@formatter:on) 
441439
442- would result in creating a document in the vertex collection `myGraph_v ` with `_key` equals to `foo` (and `_id` equals  
443- to `myGraph_v /foo`). 
440+ would result in creating a document in the vertex collection `v ` with `_key` equals to `foo` (and `_id` equals  
441+ to `v /foo`). 
444442
445443# ## COMPLEX Graph Type
446444
@@ -451,7 +449,7 @@ edge definitions. It has the following advantages:
451449- It allows multiple vertex collections and multiple edge collections 
452450- It partitions the data in a finer way 
453451- It allows indexing and sharding collections independently 
454- - It can  match pre-existing database graph structures 
452+ - It is more flexible to  match pre-existing database graph structures 
455453
456454But on the other side has the following constraints :
457455
@@ -484,18 +482,12 @@ graph.addVertex(T.label, "person", T.id, "person/foo");
484482` ` ` 
485483[//] : <> (@formatter:on) 
486484
487- would result in creating a document in the vertex collection `myGraph_person ` with `_key` equals to `foo` (and `_id`  
488- equals to `myGraph_person /foo`). 
485+ would result in creating a document in the vertex collection `person ` with `_key` equals to `foo` (and `_id`  
486+ equals to `person /foo`). 
489487
490488# # Naming Constraints
491489
492- When using the ArangoDB TinkerPop Provider, be aware of these naming constraints :
493- 
494- - Element IDs must be strings 
495- - The underscore character (`_`) is used as a separator for collection names (e.g., `myGraph_myCol`). Therefore, it 
496-   cannot be used in :
497-   - Graph name (`gremlin.arangodb.conf.graph.name`) 
498-   - Labels 
490+ When using the ArangoDB TinkerPop Provider, be aware that Element IDs must be strings. 
499491
500492# # Persistent Structure
501493
@@ -504,8 +496,8 @@ The ArangoDB TinkerPop Provider maps TinkerPop data structures to ArangoDB data
504496# ## Vertices
505497
506498Vertices are stored as documents in vertex collections. In a `SIMPLE` graph, all vertices are stored in a single 
507- collection, by default named `<graphName>_vertex `. In a `COMPLEX` graph, vertices are stored in collections named 
508- ` <graphName>_< label>` . 
499+ collection, by default named `vertex `. In a `COMPLEX` graph, vertices are stored in collections named 
500+ ` <label>` . 
509501
510502Each vertex document contains :
511503
@@ -530,7 +522,7 @@ creates a document like this:
530522` ` ` json
531523{ 
532524  "_key": "4856", 
533-   "_id": "tinkerpop_vertex /4856", 
525+   "_id": "vertex /4856", 
534526  "_rev": "_kFqmbXK---", 
535527  "_label": "person", 
536528  "name": "Freddie Mercury", 
@@ -545,7 +537,7 @@ creates a document like this:
545537# ## Edges
546538
547539Edges are stored as documents in edge collections. In a `SIMPLE` graph, all edges are stored in a single collection, by 
548- default named `<graphName>_edge `. In a `COMPLEX` graph, edges are stored in collections named `<graphName>_ <label>`. 
540+ default named `edge `. In a `COMPLEX` graph, edges are stored in collections named `<label>`. 
549541
550542Each edge document contains :
551543
@@ -568,9 +560,9 @@ creates a document like this:
568560` ` ` json
569561{ 
570562  "_key": "5338", 
571-   "_id": "tinkerpop_edge /5338", 
572-   "_from": "tinkerpop_vertex /5335", 
573-   "_to": "tinkerpop_vertex /5335", 
563+   "_id": "edge /5338", 
564+   "_from": "vertex /5335", 
565+   "_to": "vertex /5335", 
574566  "_rev": "_kFq20-u---", 
575567  "_label": "knows", 
576568  "since": 1970 
@@ -598,7 +590,7 @@ For complex queries or performance-critical operations, you can use ArangoDB's n
598590[//] : <> (@formatter:off) 
599591` ` ` java
600592List<Vertex> alice = graph 
601-         .<Vertex>aql("FOR v IN graph_vertex  FILTER v.name == @name RETURN v", Map.of("name", "Alice")) 
593+         .<Vertex>aql("FOR v IN vertex  FILTER v.name == @name RETURN v", Map.of("name", "Alice")) 
602594        .toList(); 
603595
604596// Query using document ID 
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