David M. Coe:
I run the matrix example and the output is correct to the console. When
I open the Neo4j Perspective, setting the path to /var/base/matrix, all
I see is the reference Node with nothing connected to it. What do I
need to do to view the graph?
The current (trunk) version of
Hi all,
Robert Rees gave Neo4j a shot last week, trying to drive it from
Groovy but came away disappointed:
http://twitter.com/rrees/statuses/1022507656
I asked why:
http://twitter.com/emileifrem/status/1023049302
And here is Robert's excellent reply. I asked permission to repost on
the
Robert --
First off: great and relevant feedback. So thank you for that. Let's
see what we can address. Comments inline.
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 8:41 PM, Emil Eifrem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Robert Rees gave Neo4j a shot last week, trying to drive it from
Groovy but came away
Tobias,
This sounds like a very nice project. I've wanted to do such a project
myself but I've been kept back by lack of time.
I am a committer on the Jython project, and focus mainly on the
compiler.
About a year and a half ago I started a project for giving Neo4j a
more
Pythonic
Emil Eifrem:
Yea, we should definitely make an aggregate assembly of some sort that
includes the most common artifacts like neo, shell, index-util and so
on.
Anders: you suggested this last week, did you create a ticket for it?
Now!
https://trac.neo4j.org/ticket/135
What about the
Hi,
Following on from a couple of recent posts and points that were raised I
thought I'd outline some of my impressions of using Neo over the last 2-3
months and hopefully it'll be useful to some and/or start some discussion.
i) Indexing and querying. One of my use cases needed the ability to
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