Compare the Top Time Series Databases that integrate with Java as of April 2026

This a list of Time Series Databases that integrate with Java. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Java. View the products that work with Java in the table below.

What are Time Series Databases for Java?

Time series databases (TSDB) are databases designed to store time series and time-stamped data as pairs of times and values. Time series databases are useful for easily managing and analyzing time series. Compare and read user reviews of the best Time Series Databases for Java currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    ArcadeDB

    ArcadeDB

    ArcadeDB

    ArcadeDB is an open-source, next-generation multi-model database. Forget Polyglot Persistence — store graphs, documents, key-value pairs, search engine indexes, vectors, and time-series data all in one database with native support for every model. No translation layers, no performance penalties. Process over 10 million records per second. Traversal speed stays constant whether your database has hundreds or billions of records. Query in the language you prefer: SQL, Cypher, Gremlin, GraphQL, MongoDB API, or Java. Deploy ArcadeDB embedded in your JVM application, on a standalone server, or distributed across multiple nodes with Raft Consensus for high availability. Fully ACID-compliant. Super lightweight. Apache 2.0 licensed — free for production and commercial use.
    Starting Price: Free
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