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Willem Jiang commented on CAMEL-5483:
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@Stephen
I already add @Ignore annotation on the integration tests which need server, so 
these test will not be run by default.
If some people wants to run it he could remove the ignore annotation and setup 
a server for it.
                
> Component for neo4j
> -------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-5483
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-5483
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: stephen samuel
>            Assignee: Willem Jiang
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 2.11.0
>
>         Attachments: camel-neo4j.patch, remove-int-tests.patch
>
>
> I have created a component for neo4j. It is a producer only and it allows you 
> to create / remove nodes and relationships.
> ------ read me ----------
> camel-neo4j
> ========
> The camel-neo4j component allows you to treat Neo4j as a camel producer 
> endpoint. This means you can use this component in to() calls but not from() 
> calls. This component is backed by the Spring Data Neo4j Library.
> * As a producer, can create or remove nodes, and create or remove 
> relationships.
> * Can support as many endpoints as required, eg for multiple databases across 
> multiple instances.
> * Headers set for node id (for created nodes), relationship id (for created 
> relationships)
> How to Use
> ==========
> You can use neo4j as an endpoint with the following URI.
> `neo4j:http://hostname[:port]/database`
> Then you need to set a header on each message, one of the following enum types
> `     CREATE_NODE,
>       REMOVE_NODE,
>       CREATE_RELATIONSHIP,
>       REMOVE_RELATIONSHIP`
> Eg,
> `exchange.getIn().setHeader(Neo4jEndpoint.HEADER_OPERATION, 
> Neo4jOperation.CREATE_NODE);`
> The body of the message is used to determine the node or relationship to 
> manipulate. The following body types are supported:
> For CREATE_NODE:
> * null body - create default node
> * Map body - create node with the properties set from the map
> For REMOVE_NODE:
> * Long or Integer - remove node using the body as the id
> * neo4j Node instance - remove the node specified by that instance
>  For CREATE_RELATIONSHIP:
> * SpringDataRelationship - create relationship specified by any @NodeEntity 
> annoted Spring entities.
> * BasicRelationship - create relationship specified by the neo4j node types
> For REMOVE_RELATIONSHIP:
> * Long or Integer - remove relationship using the body as the id
> * SpringDataRelationship - remove relationship specified by the @NodeEntity 
> annoted Spring entities.
> * BasicRelationship - remove relationship specified by the neo4j node types
> Tests
> =====
> camel-neo4j has a complete set of unit tests. In addition there are some 
> integration tests that require you to run a local instance of neo4j. By 
> default the tests will look at localhost:7474 on 
> http://localhost:7474/db/data/
> - Initial contribution by Stephen Samuel.

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