Hi Max

Thank you for the link; I'll give it a look

Cheers
Angelo

Il giorno venerdì 10 gennaio 2014 09:34:08 UTC+1, Angelo Immediata ha 
scritto:
>
> Hi there
>
> I'm using this environment:
>
>    - spring 3.2.6
>    - spring-data-neo4j 2.3.3 (I'm thinking to upgrade to the version 3 in 
>    order to have support for neo4j 2.0)
>    - neo4j 1.9.5
>    
>
> I'm thinking to use neo4j in order to store our own graph that will be 
> used in a route planner project. The first question is if this seems to you 
> (sure more experts than me) a good solution in order to build a very good 
> and efficient and performant route planner
> Moreover as far as I know (by reading this link 
> http://docs.neo4j.org/chunked/1.9.5/graph-algo.html ) in neo4j these 
> algorithms are implemented:
>
>    - Shortest paths
>    - all paths
>    - all simple paths
>    - Dijkstra
>    - A*
>    
>
> By reading this link 
> http://docs.neo4j.org/chunked/1.9.5/rest-api-graph-algos.html I saw that 
> REST API allows to call these algorithms:
>
>    - Find all shortest paths
>    - Find one of the shortest paths between nodes
>    - Execute a Dijkstra algorithm with similar weights on relationships
>    - Execute a Dijkstra algorithm with weights on relationships
>    
>
> The second question is: can't I invoke the A* algorithm by REST API? This 
> is related to the fact that I'ld love to have one (ore more) dedicated 
> machine to neo4j and access to them by REST API (is this a good solution?)
>
> The last question regards neo4j performance. In my real scenario i may 
> import an OSM file of an whole italian region (maybe also the full Italy); 
> in the case of one region I can have around 10 millions of nodes (also more 
> than 10 million) and some millions of relationship. In this case...what are 
> performances with the built-in algorithms Dijkstra and/or A* when i want 
> the shortest path (or all paths) between two points located at the end of 
> the graph? 
>
> Thank you
> Angelo
>

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