Hi Axel,

This sounds like fun. Surely will try to run our Prologram viz thingy 
against this server!

You state that it bypasses security. Does it also bypass any data-integrity 
rules like cardinality and other stuff we created through the Structr 
schema?

Best,

Tom

On Monday, 10 November 2014 14:46:20 UTC+1, Axel Morgner wrote:
>
> Hi Group, 
>
> glad to announce a new SNAPSHOT version of Structr, and it comes with 
> the long-awaited integrated Neo4j server! 
>
> You just have to add 'Neo4jService' to the list of configured services, 
> set host and port in the structr.conf and start as usual. Then you can 
> access the Neo4j browser on http://localhost:7474 (or whatever is set in 
> structr.conf *). 
>
> Warning: The Neo4j server runs against the same database as Structr, 
> bypassing all security measures. With the upcoming Neo4j 2.2, we'll 
> synchronise Structr's admin user with the user-level security of Neo4j. 
> Until then, make sure you don't expose the Neo4j listener to any 
> untrusted network! 
>
> Please note that this is an experimental build, but we're planning to 
> ship it with the 1.1 release. 
>
> Best, 
> Axel 
>
>
> (*) You can find the new config options in structr.conf_templ in the 
> structr-ui directory. 
>
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