Wow ! Amazingly quick response, Thanks Emil!
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Emil Eifrem wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 23:47, Guru GV wrote:
> > What happens if I initiate the Backup and then couple of more
> transactions
> > are performed on the DB and only after that the Backup finishes.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 23:47, Guru GV wrote:
> What happens if I initiate the Backup and then couple of more transactions
> are performed on the DB and only after that the Backup finishes.
> In that case - is it guaranteed that the those Txs (that started after the
> backup was initiated)* are no
Yes, I was just looking at that - however one question that poped-up -
What happens if I initiate the Backup and then couple of more transactions
are performed on the DB and only after that the Backup finishes.
In that case - is it guaranteed that the those Txs (that started after the
backup was i
Guru --
I think the online backup functionality may be what you're looking for:
http://docs.neo4j.org/chunked/stable/operations-backup.html
It's a feature that's not available in Neo4j Community, but in Neo4j
Enterprise (which you can get under the AGPL or a commercial license,
see http://neo
I have a use case :
- An embedded Neo4j DB is constantly being written and updated into. At any
point of time I would like to take a snapshot of the same and use it for
analysis of the state at that particular time.If the data changes in between
- then the snapshot not be inconsistent with the cor
*sweet*
i'll be there. neo4j user and work just down the street :)
- james
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 3:45 PM, David Montag <
david.mon...@neotechnology.com> wrote:
> Hi graphsters,
>
> If you are in the SF bay area, don't think you'll go unnoticed! We're
> expecting to see you at the Palo Alto re
Great, but since you're interested in it I'd still appreciate it if
you could put in a request for Neo4j as a CloudFoundry service. :)
http://support.cloudfoundry.com/forums/373013-feature-requests
-EE
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 17:48, alphazero (SenseSay)
wrote:
> Hi Emil,
>
> Thanks. Michael
It's the release party for Neo4j 1.3!
http://blog.neo4j.org/2011/04/neo4j-13-abisko-lampa-released.html
It's going to be a small informal event, with free beer and lots of
graph discussions! :) At last Dave and meself from the Neo4j gang will
be there. Show up! It'll be tons of fun.
Cheers,
Hi Emil,
Thanks. Michael set me straight via github. RnD, as of now.
Interest in both is strong. Neo4j is for a client project and I've
touching base with Peter elsewhere about my extended interest beyond
that project -- has nothing to do with vmware. I just don't think
most of us can a
Hi,
alphazero and I discussed that on github too here is the excerpt of my answers.
Here is the quote:
Sure you can. You can use Neo4j embedded on cloudfoundry as seen on
http://cineasts.cloudfoundry.com. You can also setup a Neo4j server and connect
to that from your cloudfoundry clients. We'r
Hey David
I'm a neo4J list lurker and I'm currently in SF. What's this event about?
Cheers
Steve
On 15 April 2011 15:45, David Montag wrote:
> Hi graphsters,
>
> If you are in the SF bay area, don't think you'll go unnoticed! We're
> expecting to see you at the Palo Alto release party next M
Hi graphsters,
If you are in the SF bay area, don't think you'll go unnoticed! We're
expecting to see you at the Palo Alto release party next Monday (4/18).
Beers are on us! I'll be the guy with the tan Neo4j shirt.
The venue is Nola (www.nolas.com) at 535 Ramona St. Hoping to see you there!
Dav
Hi alphazero,
Neo4j is not quite yet up and running on CloudFoundry but it's
definitely on our roadmap. It's an obvious extension of our dedicated
work with Spring.
It does require some work on VMware's end so if you think this is
interesting, please post a feature request (or vote up an existing
Hello all/NeoTeam,
It wasn't entirely clear from the announces whether the recent
integration with Spring DataGraph means we can push apps using neo4j
as the datasource. If true, then awesome: would appreciate any hints/
help/etc. If not, have you guys tried running the rest server on
cl
Have you just upgraded to neo4j 1.3? In that case you need to
explicitly say that neo4j can upgrade your store, otherwise an
exception (wrapped in a TransactionFailureException) will be thrown at
startup. It would be helpful with the full stacktrace though, it
always is.
If it indeed is an excepti
Hi Stephen,
The same Jetty tweaks that worked in previous versions will work with 1.3. We
haven't changed any of the Jetty stuff under the covers.
Jim
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There are known issues with "neo4j install" on the mac. We are working on
that.
But just running should be fine, i.e. "neo4j start", I do that on my mac all
the time. Roughly half of the Neo Technology devteam have Macs as their main
development machines.
Cheers,
Tobias
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