Il giorno lunedì 17 marzo 2014 21:04:32 UTC+1, Philippe Baumard ha scritto:
>
> @Lorenzo Speranzoni 
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>
> 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.
>
>

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