Aj,
yeah, we are still behind on Neoclipse. However, isn't Neoclipse an
exmplicit manual tool and tedious by definition? For filling your database,
I would think a cypher script file that does the dedup and insert and

neo4j-shell -f mySetupFile.cypher

Would be the fastest route?

/peter


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On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 8:37 AM, AJ NOURI <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I hope this is the appropriation place for this question, rather than
> stackoverflow:
>
> To show a use case neo4j in my company I need to fill the database from
> daily manual inputs (add and manage new, duplicate and old nodes and
> relationships) which is very tedious work from the neo4j console. (neo4j
> queries)
>
> A tool like *Neoclipse *is the perfect match, *but it doesn't support
> neo4j database 2.x.*
>
> *Is there any approximate date to add support of 2.0x database?*
>
> Thanks
>
> AJ
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