Hi Michael ,
Thanks . I figured it how to use in the application using various example
available on internet.
We are evaluating some technology for our application . We need to
implement full-text-search . we have option for elasticsearch and solar and
other search engines . Neo4j also provides full-text-search will it be
efficient to use Neo4j .
We want to keep the technology stack minimum considering maintainability
of project .
1. Whether it will be efficient to use elasticsearch or neo4j ?
I am looking to implement full-text search and it consist of various node
entity and relationship. I need to do full-text search on those node entity
(application will contain billions of node ) .
Example NodeA have property name
NodeB have property cityName
if we search by "delhi" , then i want to get all those nodes from NodeA
which Name property have value "delhi" and from Nodeb having cityName
is "delhi".
2. In lucene based search engine , we should avoid frequent updates because
of segmentation (solr and elasticsearch) and Neo4j is also lucene based
will it have bad effect on my application performance as my application
needs frequent updates (nothing to do with search efficiency ) ?
3. I am using spatial search quite a lot in my application and on various
geometry like polygon and circle . will it be efficient enough like mongodb
?
Thanks
Abhimanyu
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Michael Hunger <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It was more ore less experimental and the collection represents the labels
> on the node and allow you to access them programmactically and also add new
> labels. I did not yet put in any safeguards for not removing the system
> labels.
>
> Michael
>
> Am 02.02.2015 um 10:40 schrieb [email protected]:
>
> Hi ,
>
> I am little confuse about Labels in neo4j and @Labels annotation in
> Spring-data-neo4j . I want to add multiple Labels to my neo4j node and I
> am using spring data no4j 3.2.2 .
> But I am confuse over how to use it .
>
> Thanks
> Abhimanyu
>
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