It depends on your usecase, most end-users are fine with inconsistencies (as
they are part of real life).
- first approach adds too much overhead
- second approach will also run into inconsistencies as neo4j's transaction
isolation is "read-comitted"
so it would be most sensible to cater for t
Hi,
I have an architectural question regarding an applicaiton using neo4j.
This is the situation: it is a application with the functionality to
show big data in list form. However, when delivering the data in two
steps and records are deleted meanwhile the list might be incosistent...
What is
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