while REST is not a very performant way to access any low level API
directly, there is a Java Wrapper for the Neo4j API over REST from Michael
Hunger https://github.com/jexp/neo4j-java-rest-binding that does the Neo4j
API over REST.
Gave this a try. Works great! Thanks for that contribution.
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 10:42 PM, Peter Neubauer
peter.neuba...@neotechnology.com wrote:
Also, in Neo4j 1.5 we are going to add a binary, much more efficient
protocol to talk to Neo4j, which will make this scenario much easier to
implement.
Animo team is implementing stream-base neo
Dmitry,
if you can isolate the source, that would be great! Also, are you using this
over the Neo4j embedded instance or an extension to the server?
All in all, an example project exposing Neo4j via your protocol would be
stellar on GIThub!
Cheers,
/peter neubauer
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Eelco,
while REST is not a very performant way to access any low level API
directly, there is a Java Wrapper for the Neo4j API over REST from Michael
Hunger https://github.com/jexp/neo4j-java-rest-binding that does the Neo4j
API over REST.
This could be a drop-in replacement for the embedded
Hi,
I like the idea of Blueprints. But I would like to have Neo4J running
in server mode, and hence would be interested in a Blueprints
implementation that wraps the REST API rather than the internal one.
Has anyone been thinking about implementing that?
Thats ultimately what Rexster is. Its
Hi,
I like the idea of Blueprints. But I would like to have Neo4J running
in server mode, and hence would be interested in a Blueprints
implementation that wraps the REST API rather than the internal one.
Has anyone been thinking about implementing that?
Thats ultimately what Rexster is.
Hi Peter,
Eelco,
while REST is not a very performant way to access any low level API
directly, there is a Java Wrapper for the Neo4j API over REST from Michael
Hunger https://github.com/jexp/neo4j-java-rest-binding that does the Neo4j
API over REST.
Excellent, thanks for the pointer.
This
You could also try to run the whole tinkerpop stack including rexter as a Neo4j
Server extension.
That would be a quite interesting experiment. You can get a Neo4j-GraphDatabase
instance injected in your
Extension-Resource and then provide that instance to Tinkerpop to use (I don't
know if
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