> Am 18.10.2015 um 21:52 schrieb Manoj Waikar <[email protected]>:
> 
> Here's our scenario for data segregation - 
> 
> Suppose there's a designer working on two different products - a Car A and a 
> Truck B. Now we would like to keep data related to these two products 
> isolated from each other.
> At the same time, we wanted to restrict some users to have only read rights 
> for some part of the data, whereas others can write to it.
> 
> Related to this (and given the current limitations of Neo4j), here are a few 
> of my queries -
> 
> 1) If we keep this data in two different DBs, can a user, at runtime, switch 
> from one DB to another?
you can by switching the server, that he accesses.
> 2) Can these two different databases, be served from the same port? (Possibly 
> no)
you could try to proxy it and handle it in the proxy, then you could use the 
same port
> 3) Can different users connect to different DBs at the same time?
if the different db's are accessible, different users can connect to them
> 4) Can you please suggest a good way of achieving this in the current version 
> of Neo4j?

As I said above you can either handle this application level (which I'd prefer) 
or running different servers with the different databases any proxy them.

But I still recommend to you to check out structr, as it brings these 
capabilities on top of Neo4j out of the box.

Michael

> 
> Thanks and regards,
> Manoj.
>  
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