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solve the problems you are experiencing?
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and try REST client calls from (plain old) Python instead. Eventually
I'd like to be able to leverage my old scripts though, so any tips you can
give me for getting this latest version to install would be most
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work after applying the attached patch (it omits
downloading dependencies).
Cheers,
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My older 1.1 neo4j python install got wiped out, unfortunately.
So I thought I'd take advantage of the opportunity to set up
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of Public Utility style regulation any
time in the forseeable future - at least in the current US political
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. What direction are the other databases
commonly paired with Neo4j moving?
Hi Rick,
You'd not advocate OAuth?
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implemented thus far, but it could pretty easily be tweaked to
conditionally generate VML for older IE browsers.
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to clients who want paginated results (ie, using resource
limited clients), than to clients who are grabbing large chunks of data
at a time (and will want to own any post-query processing steps
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when they diverge.
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Where I've wanted self referencing nodes is when mapping a sequence of
user actions:
user clicks button A - [then clicks] - button B - [then clicks] -
button B (again) - [then clicks] - button C
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the true origin of the money from
the casual political investigator.]
The data used to be available in CSV format, it probably still is (I
haven't tried to download it in a while)...
Hey Rick,
Do you know the whereabouts of any of this data?
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Is there a way to do this without having to run a whole bunch of queries?
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Another approach might be to adapt SymmetricDS --
http://symmetricds.codehaus.org/ -- to feed data from your Oracle (or other
JDBC accessible Relational database) into Neo4j - live, as the data changes.
I've been wanting a SymmetricDS interface to Neo4j for a while. Let me know if
you get one
What is the law of separation of concerns and logical vs. physical models,
and why is it a law?
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Also there are several pop-science books on these ideas such as: 'Six Degrees
- The Science Of A Connected Age', by Duncan Watts.
There is a lightweight graph theory book 'Puzzle and Graphs' by John Fujii,
that isn't very rigorous from a mathematical perspective, and may not have much
in the
Can you do this with properties on the relationship?
In your example a KNOWS relationship could have a how well property, with
values 1 to 100.
You could define KNOWS_BETTER as [ 50 how well 80 ].
KNOWS_BEST as [ 80 = how well = 100 ].
I'm not sure what the difference between a sub
Another approach, probably not better, would be to only have a relationship
from the user to the first movie in the list.
Between the movies have relationships with the user as a property, so you
could traverse from first to last (which would have no outgoing relationships
for that user).
, Rick Otten rot...@manta.com wrote:
Another approach, probably not better, would be to only have a
relationship from the user to the first movie in the list.
Between the movies have relationships with the user as a property, so
you could traverse from first to last (which would have no outgoing
I suppose suggesting a YarcData system is out of the question too --
http://www.yarcdata.com .
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I think what you need to do is aggregate some of your nodes and edges, or you
need to figure out (much) subgraphs and only look at them at one time. It is
hard for the brain
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