I was just trying to encourage the folks at Alchemy.js to consider addressing them - not intending to criticize the demo.

Sorry if it came across otherwise.


On 08/28/2014 06:22 PM, Michael Hunger wrote:
Right but none of those was ever focus for this demo.
We should take that topic into a different thread.

For your second question there was an excellent post on that topic lately:
http://npzr.tumblr.com/post/93209569476/graph-visualization-is-harder-than-it-needs-to-be

Michael

Am 29.08.2014 um 02:18 schrieb Alan Robertson <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

One thing that's a concern for my application is security -- and I doubt that Neo4j will ever have the right kind of security for user-level access. This is often the case -- because the application's visibility rules are typically domain-specific.

Most web apps I know of implement their own security (RBAC or similar) - and don't allow direct access to the database because of security concerns.

The other aspect that my app has which is a more general problem with rich and complex graphs is that it's hard to know what to present that would give insight -- and not make the user run for the door with a headache because of the complexity of the display.

If you have ideas on how to solve these things in general that would be awesome!



On 08/28/2014 03:18 PM, Huston Hedinger wrote:
Hi Everyone,

There seems to be a lot of questions about open source technologies for building graph/network visualization apps. I wanted to make you aware of our application Alchemy.js <http://graphalchemist.github.io/Alchemy/>.

Alchemy makes it easy to create graph viz apps with search, filtering, and other features completely through configuration. e.g.
`Alchemy.begin({some_config});`

You can find the website for Alchemy.js here <http://graphalchemist.github.io/Alchemy/>, the docs are here <http://graphalchemist.github.io/Alchemy/docs/>, and the repo is here <http://github.com/GraphAlchemist/alchemy>.

We are heavily considering out of the box support for Neo4j if the community feels that there would be value in it. Feel free to let us know!

Huston

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