Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j 1.3 GA Released!

2011-04-14 Thread Balazs E. Pataki
Great job, thank you!

Will you also update this page

http://neotechnology.com/price-list

to make it clear what is included in which release and with what license 
(Neo4j Community is still marked as AGPLv3 here)?

Regards,
---
balazs

On 4/13/11 6:18 PM, Jim Webber wrote:
 Hello fellow graphistas!

 It's been 3 whole months and 5 tantalizing milestones since our last
 major release, and now we're proud to announce that Neo4j 1.3 has
 been released for general availability (GA).

 While there are a whole bunch of new features and improvements
 included in the new release (and described on our blog posting
 http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html),
 perhaps the most striking feature of 1.3 is that it marks a new
 product direction for the database, being split into Community,
 Advanced, and Enterprise editions, with some radial and progressive
 license changes to boot:

 - Community edition is now licensed under the GPL. Our community and
 customers now have the right to run any number of Neo4j Community
 edition instances for whatever purpose they like at no charge. This
 means for most of our community, Neo4j is completely free to use with
 no strings attached! - Advanced edition is licensed under a dual
 AGPL/commercial arrangement. Where you have greater needs around
 managing Neo4j instances or production support, this is the right
 product for you. -  Enterprise edition is also licensed under a dual
 AGPL/commercial arrangement. Where you need high availability, and
 more production support this is the right product for you.

 Note that since Advanced and Enterprise editions are dual licensed
 under the AGPL or a commercial license, you can continue to be free
 and open source, or choose a commercial license that meets your
 needs.

 In terms of features we've rolled together all of the improvements
 that we've been releasing as part of our milestones. For instance
 we've upped the database limits to 32 billion nodes, and 64 billion
 relationships, while at the same time being able to compact the
 footprint on disk. On the operational side, we've wrapped the
 database in a brand new visualization tool that ships by default with
 each version inside the Webadmin tool. Now exploring your graph is
 just a click away, and we think it looks super too!

 None of this would have been possible without the support of our
 community. Every day we're amazed at the enthusiasm and insight you
 bring to the mailing list, Twitter, and blogs. We hope this release
 powers you on even further. And by way of thanks and giving back to
 our awesome community, we're running release parties around the
 planet. If you're in or near Athens, Berlin, Copenhagen, London,
 Stockholm, or Washington  DC, then check out the release parties
 schedule at
 http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html.

 Until next time, stay connected!

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Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j 1.3 GA Released!

2011-04-14 Thread Peter Neubauer
Yes,
sorry, I was busy yesterday, will do it today!

Cheers,

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On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 8:40 AM, Balazs E. Pataki pat...@dsd.sztaki.hu wrote:
 Great job, thank you!

 Will you also update this page

    http://neotechnology.com/price-list

 to make it clear what is included in which release and with what license
 (Neo4j Community is still marked as AGPLv3 here)?

 Regards,
 ---
 balazs

 On 4/13/11 6:18 PM, Jim Webber wrote:
 Hello fellow graphistas!

 It's been 3 whole months and 5 tantalizing milestones since our last
 major release, and now we're proud to announce that Neo4j 1.3 has
 been released for general availability (GA).

 While there are a whole bunch of new features and improvements
 included in the new release (and described on our blog posting
 http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html),
 perhaps the most striking feature of 1.3 is that it marks a new
 product direction for the database, being split into Community,
 Advanced, and Enterprise editions, with some radial and progressive
 license changes to boot:

 - Community edition is now licensed under the GPL. Our community and
 customers now have the right to run any number of Neo4j Community
 edition instances for whatever purpose they like at no charge. This
 means for most of our community, Neo4j is completely free to use with
 no strings attached! - Advanced edition is licensed under a dual
 AGPL/commercial arrangement. Where you have greater needs around
 managing Neo4j instances or production support, this is the right
 product for you. -  Enterprise edition is also licensed under a dual
 AGPL/commercial arrangement. Where you need high availability, and
 more production support this is the right product for you.

 Note that since Advanced and Enterprise editions are dual licensed
 under the AGPL or a commercial license, you can continue to be free
 and open source, or choose a commercial license that meets your
 needs.

 In terms of features we've rolled together all of the improvements
 that we've been releasing as part of our milestones. For instance
 we've upped the database limits to 32 billion nodes, and 64 billion
 relationships, while at the same time being able to compact the
 footprint on disk. On the operational side, we've wrapped the
 database in a brand new visualization tool that ships by default with
 each version inside the Webadmin tool. Now exploring your graph is
 just a click away, and we think it looks super too!

 None of this would have been possible without the support of our
 community. Every day we're amazed at the enthusiasm and insight you
 bring to the mailing list, Twitter, and blogs. We hope this release
 powers you on even further. And by way of thanks and giving back to
 our awesome community, we're running release parties around the
 planet. If you're in or near Athens, Berlin, Copenhagen, London,
 Stockholm, or Washington  DC, then check out the release parties
 schedule at
 http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html.

 Until next time, stay connected!

 Jim

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Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j 1.3 GA Released!

2011-04-13 Thread Emil Eifrem
Yea, fantastic job and a huge effort by the entire team. And thanks to
all of you in the community for your feedback during the milestone
releases. Please keep it coming!

Also, if you like the release, please consider voting on DZone and Hacker News:

   
http://www.dzone.com/links/neo4j_13_released_now_a_graph_database_with_gpl_v.html
   http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2443002

Stay connected!

Cheers,

-EE

On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 09:18, Jim Webber j...@neotechnology.com wrote:
 Hello fellow graphistas!

 It's been 3 whole months and 5 tantalizing milestones since our last major 
 release, and now we're proud to announce that Neo4j 1.3 has been released for 
 general availability (GA).

 While there are a whole bunch of new features and improvements included in 
 the new release (and described on our blog posting 
 http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html), perhaps 
 the most striking feature of 1.3 is that it marks a new product direction for 
 the database, being split into Community, Advanced, and Enterprise editions, 
 with some radial and progressive license changes to boot:

 - Community edition is now licensed under the GPL. Our community and 
 customers now have the right to run any number of Neo4j Community edition 
 instances for whatever purpose they like at no charge. This means for most of 
 our community, Neo4j is completely free to use with no strings attached!
 - Advanced edition is licensed under a dual AGPL/commercial arrangement. 
 Where you have greater needs around managing Neo4j instances or production 
 support, this is the right product for you.
 -  Enterprise edition is also licensed under a dual AGPL/commercial 
 arrangement. Where you need high availability, and more production support 
 this is the right product for you.

 Note that since Advanced and Enterprise editions are dual licensed under the 
 AGPL or a commercial license, you can continue to be free and open source, or 
 choose a commercial license that meets your needs.

 In terms of features we've rolled together all of the improvements that we've 
 been releasing as part of our milestones. For instance we've upped the 
 database limits to 32 billion nodes, and 64 billion relationships, while at 
 the same time being able to compact the footprint on disk. On the operational 
 side, we've wrapped the database in a brand new visualization tool that ships 
 by default with each version inside the Webadmin tool. Now exploring your 
 graph is just a click away, and we think it looks super too!

 None of this would have been possible without the support of our community. 
 Every day we're amazed at the enthusiasm and insight you bring to the mailing 
 list, Twitter, and blogs. We hope this release powers you on even further. 
 And by way of thanks and giving back to our awesome community, we're running 
 release parties around the planet. If you're in or near Athens, Berlin, 
 Copenhagen, London, Stockholm, or Washington  DC, then check out the release 
 parties schedule at 
 http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html.

 Until next time, stay connected!

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Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j 1.3 GA Released!

2011-04-13 Thread Kevin Dieter
Hi,

I am having trouble starting 1.3 on windows.  I have downloaded and tried
all three versions and each give me the same message:

java -Xmx30m -jar C:\neo4j\neo4j-community-1.3\bin\\wrapper.jar -t
..\conf\neo4j-wrapper.conf
Unable to access jarfile C:\neo4j\neo4j-community-1.3\bin\\wrapper.jar

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Kevin

On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 12:18 PM, Jim Webber j...@neotechnology.com wrote:

 Hello fellow graphistas!

 It's been 3 whole months and 5 tantalizing milestones since our last major
 release, and now we're proud to announce that Neo4j 1.3 has been released
 for general availability (GA).

 While there are a whole bunch of new features and improvements included in
 the new release (and described on our blog posting
 http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html),
 perhaps the most striking feature of 1.3 is that it marks a new product
 direction for the database, being split into Community, Advanced, and
 Enterprise editions, with some radial and progressive license changes to
 boot:

 - Community edition is now licensed under the GPL. Our community and
 customers now have the right to run any number of Neo4j Community edition
 instances for whatever purpose they like at no charge. This means for most
 of our community, Neo4j is completely free to use with no strings attached!
 - Advanced edition is licensed under a dual AGPL/commercial arrangement.
 Where you have greater needs around managing Neo4j instances or production
 support, this is the right product for you.
 -  Enterprise edition is also licensed under a dual AGPL/commercial
 arrangement. Where you need high availability, and more production support
 this is the right product for you.

 Note that since Advanced and Enterprise editions are dual licensed under
 the AGPL or a commercial license, you can continue to be free and open
 source, or choose a commercial license that meets your needs.

 In terms of features we've rolled together all of the improvements that
 we've been releasing as part of our milestones. For instance we've upped the
 database limits to 32 billion nodes, and 64 billion relationships, while at
 the same time being able to compact the footprint on disk. On the
 operational side, we've wrapped the database in a brand new visualization
 tool that ships by default with each version inside the Webadmin tool. Now
 exploring your graph is just a click away, and we think it looks super too!

 None of this would have been possible without the support of our community.
 Every day we're amazed at the enthusiasm and insight you bring to the
 mailing list, Twitter, and blogs. We hope this release powers you on even
 further. And by way of thanks and giving back to our awesome community,
 we're running release parties around the planet. If you're in or near
 Athens, Berlin, Copenhagen, London, Stockholm, or Washington  DC, then check
 out the release parties schedule at
 http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html.

 Until next time, stay connected!

 Jim

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Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j 1.3 GA Released!

2011-04-13 Thread Todd Chaffee
Getting the same problem on Linux.  Looks both like wrapper.jar and the
distribution specific wrapper jar file are missing from the download.

Unable to locate any of the following binaries:
  /usr/local/src/neo4j-advanced-1.3/bin/wrapper.jar-linux-x86-32
  /usr/local/src/neo4j-advanced-1.3/bin/wrapper.jar


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 Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 13:24:13 -0400
 From: Kevin Dieter kevin.die...@megree.com
 Subject: Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j 1.3 GA Released!
 To: user user@lists.neo4j.org
 Message-ID: BANLkTini22R8bj6QJjKOcmyOm=n3pau...@mail.gmail.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

 Hi,

 I am having trouble starting 1.3 on windows.  I have downloaded and tried
 all three versions and each give me the same message:

 java -Xmx30m -jar C:\neo4j\neo4j-community-1.3\bin\\wrapper.jar -t
 ..\conf\neo4j-wrapper.conf
 Unable to access jarfile C:\neo4j\neo4j-community-1.3\bin\\wrapper.jar

 Any ideas?

 Thanks,

 Kevin


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Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j 1.3 GA Released!

2011-04-13 Thread Andreas Kollegger
Yup, it looks like the machinery that shrink-wraps Neo4j had a problem. We 
halted the production line, fixed the problem fixed, and now the boxes should 
be shipping out correctly. 

Sorry for difficulties you've experienced with the first batch. Please download 
again and give it a go. 

Thanks,
Andreas

On Apr 13, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Todd Chaffee wrote:

 Getting the same problem on Linux.  Looks both like wrapper.jar and the
 distribution specific wrapper jar file are missing from the download.
 
 Unable to locate any of the following binaries:
  /usr/local/src/neo4j-advanced-1.3/bin/wrapper.jar-linux-x86-32
  /usr/local/src/neo4j-advanced-1.3/bin/wrapper.jar
 
 
 --
 
 Message: 7
 Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 13:24:13 -0400
 From: Kevin Dieter kevin.die...@megree.com
 Subject: Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j 1.3 GA Released!
 To: user user@lists.neo4j.org
 Message-ID: BANLkTini22R8bj6QJjKOcmyOm=n3pau...@mail.gmail.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
 
 Hi,
 
 I am having trouble starting 1.3 on windows.  I have downloaded and tried
 all three versions and each give me the same message:
 
 java -Xmx30m -jar C:\neo4j\neo4j-community-1.3\bin\\wrapper.jar -t
 ..\conf\neo4j-wrapper.conf
 Unable to access jarfile C:\neo4j\neo4j-community-1.3\bin\\wrapper.jar
 
 Any ideas?
 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j 1.3 GA Released!

2011-04-13 Thread Jai Hirsch
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Jim Webber j...@neotechnology.com wrote:

 Hello fellow graphistas!

 It's been 3 whole months and 5 tantalizing milestones since our last major
 release, and now we're proud to announce that Neo4j 1.3 has been released
 for general availability (GA).

 While there are a whole bunch of new features and improvements included in
 the new release (and described on our blog posting
 http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html),
 perhaps the most striking feature of 1.3 is that it marks a new product
 direction for the database, being split into Community, Advanced, and
 Enterprise editions, with some radial and progressive license changes to
 boot:

 - Community edition is now licensed under the GPL. Our community and
 customers now have the right to run any number of Neo4j Community edition
 instances for whatever purpose they like at no charge. This means for most
 of our community, Neo4j is completely free to use with no strings attached!
 - Advanced edition is licensed under a dual AGPL/commercial arrangement.
 Where you have greater needs around managing Neo4j instances or production
 support, this is the right product for you.
 -  Enterprise edition is also licensed under a dual AGPL/commercial
 arrangement. Where you need high availability, and more production support
 this is the right product for you.

 Note that since Advanced and Enterprise editions are dual licensed under
 the AGPL or a commercial license, you can continue to be free and open
 source, or choose a commercial license that meets your needs.

 In terms of features we've rolled together all of the improvements that
 we've been releasing as part of our milestones. For instance we've upped the
 database limits to 32 billion nodes, and 64 billion relationships, while at
 the same time being able to compact the footprint on disk. On the
 operational side, we've wrapped the database in a brand new visualization
 tool that ships by default with each version inside the Webadmin tool. Now
 exploring your graph is just a click away, and we think it looks super too!

 None of this would have been possible without the support of our community.
 Every day we're amazed at the enthusiasm and insight you bring to the
 mailing list, Twitter, and blogs. We hope this release powers you on even
 further. And by way of thanks and giving back to our awesome community,
 we're running release parties around the planet. If you're in or near
 Athens, Berlin, Copenhagen, London, Stockholm, or Washington  DC, then check
 out the release parties schedule at
 http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html.

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