Il giorno lunedì 17 marzo 2014 21:04:32 UTC+1, Philippe Baumard ha scritto: > > @Lorenzo Speranzoni >> > > Hi, > I am developping an application with Noe4j (www.bontirage.com). > I was surprised by the number of possibilities to use Neo4j. > Hi Phillipe, thanks for your precious reply. > > I'm actually thinking that in general we should decide whether to discard > or use Object Graph Mapping modelling more or less the same way we decide > to use Hibernate (or a similar Object Relational Mapping) in the relational > world: automatic mapping between my object domain model and the database > sounds useful, don't you agree? (tons of Node.getProperty + > MyDomainObj.setProperty saved). Hibernate also solves object-relational > impedance mismatch, but with a graph database this comes for free. > > Furthermore, for companies - as my own one - that use to develop > applications using the Spring Framework, Spring Data Neo4j (not necessarily > the OGM part) seems a natural solution when introducing a graph database. > > Any feedback appreciated! :) > > Thank you again! > Lorenzo >
> - Embedded, > - REST API, > - Cypher, > - Sprind Data, > > What to do? > i did research about the performance i my choice was Embedded Database > with API. > > I disapprouve completely Sping Data Neo4j. > Because of the performance, and the versions updates too slow. > > Cypher is a marvelous language but i don't think it is the tools for a > large number of connections. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Neo4j" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
