Very cool Marko,
Could you add a small example of using the visualization support in
Jung, e.g. To produce the pic on the page?
/Peter
On Friday, November 12, 2010, Marko Rodriguez okramma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I thought many of you might be interested in using JUNG over Neo4j.
Real nice!
Could you add a small example of using the visualization support in
Jung, e.g. To produce the pic on the page?
+1
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Peter Neubauer
peter.neuba...@neotechnology.com wrote:
Very cool Marko,
Could you add a small example of using the visualization
Hi,
I am new to neo4j.
I am using a custom analyzer in index in order to support Chinese.
chnIndex = this.graphDb.index().forNodes(product_chinese,
MapUtil.stringMap(analyzer,
org.wltea.analyzer.lucene.IKAnalyzer));
Below is the usage of the IKAnalyzer in lucence.
Hi Neo4j/TinkerPop people,
I am wondering if Neo4j will become more efficient in its representation of RDF
named graphs now that it has relationship property indexing. Efficient in terms
of space. If I remember correctly, a quad statement is ?2? neo4j relationships.
The reason being, there was
Hi there,
I just tried the examples for searching spatial with Lucene at
http://develop.nydi.ch/2010/10/lucene-spatial-example/
I am wondering if this still fits into the current Lucene framework
integration, so we could add spatial indexing for simple Nodes with
lat/lon properties into the
Hi,
I think Lucene provides a simple way to do distance queries.
The limit is, that you can use only points (and a circle to define a
distance). No interception with lines, polylines or stuff like that is
possible. If you do not need it - fine...
BTW:
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