The jdbc driver can already be used even in prod.

If you use it with neo4j server the protocoll is fairly stable and doesn't have 
to be updated for each neo4j version

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Am 15.08.2014 um 15:17 schrieb [email protected]:

> Hello all,
> 
> I am fairly new to programming, although I understand the basic concepts, so 
> not everything may make sense.
> 
> First of all thanks for the great work!
> 
> Is there a rough time schedule when the neo4j JDBC driver could be updated to 
> the latest developments and useable for production? I am mostly thinking 
> about using labels instead of relationships and such. This way it should be 
> possible to use all sorts of existing frameworks that are developed for 
> relational databases, which would be good fun :)
> If developed carefully a relational database can be converted to graphs. This 
> is not the best solution because of possible performance issues, but will 
> allow the possibility to migrate to a new structure while still being 
> operational. The extra relationships to the elements can be added that are 
> needed for the new structure. It would be the first migration of a live 
> database!
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