Hmm there labels for the nodes might make sense, each node would then be a
cross or an exit ? And using the same names for rel-types (i.e. parts of
highways that connect exists and have a distance).

Sounds like a great idea. Please create a graph-gist for that. Would love
to work with you on that.
Perhaps we can connect exits/junctions etc. with nearby cities and a
distance?

I did a sample one for a german professor who used the idea for teaching
neo4j (but it was only quickly done). So not well modeled.

http://gist.neo4j.org/?dropbox-14493611%2Fverkehrsfunk.adoc



On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Tobias Trelle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Michael,
>
>
> yes the jdbc driver also uses the transactional http endpoint.
>>
>
> Thx.
>
>
>> Hmm not sure how well hundreds of labels work out. Perhaps you could
>> outline your domain in a bit more detail so that we can give you some
>> modeling advice on this list?
>>
>
> Right now I'm working on an example (for demo workshop at the data2day
> conference) and came up with a net of interconnected highway nodes (German:
> Autobahn-Netz). There will be 10.000s of exits, junctions etc. I thought of
> usinglabels (one for each highway, like the A3). Since some nodes - the
> junctions - belong to more than one highway, using labels seems to be a
> good idea (to me). There will be maybe 100s of such labels, so I can easily
> query all nodes representing a given highway:
>
> MATCH (n :A3) RETURN n;
>
> Are label-only queries supported by indexes? I assume yes, since labels
> seem to be stored in lucene artifacts on disk.
>
> TIA, Tobias
>
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