Hi Michael,

Sorry, I just reposted here.  I tried to find tis post and it was not 
showing up.  I just recently was able to see this post again.

Anyways - I don't understand your answer.  When I look up JDBC it seems 
like it is a GUI for interacting with Neo4J and not a library to write 
queries against the database.  Could you elaborate on this a bit further? 
 Also, why does restarting then show the data?

Thanks,
Nick

On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 5:47:53 AM UTC-4, Michael Hunger wrote:
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> Please try not to cross post across stackoverflow and the google group. I 
> answered there.
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 7:11 AM, Nick Gramsky <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
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>> I've written a few Java sample programs that create node and 
>> relationships.  I've learned that after I create a node or relationship I 
>> am unable to view the data in the web console unless I stop/start the 
>> database on the command line with a "neo4j stop / neo4j start".  After 
>> doing so my cypher queries return the newly created nodes.
>>
>> Is there a timeout that must finish, a cache setting or anything else 
>> that is preventing me from seeing these newly created nodes?
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