Thank you Peter. These examples are really helpful and up-to-date.
Best regards,
James
2011/5/11 Peter Neubauer
> Jean-Pierre,
> we are in the process of moving the Getting started guides to
> docs.neo4j,org, along with a number of good examples, amongst others on
> traversal. You might find
>
Jean-Pierre,
we are in the process of moving the Getting started guides to
docs.neo4j,org, along with a number of good examples, amongst others on
traversal. You might find
http://components.neo4j.org/neo4j-examples/1.4-SNAPSHOT/ interesting, too?
Cheers,
/peter neubauer
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Thank you Tobias. This "new" traversal framework looks much more powerful
and "fluent" then the traverser I have been playing with so far. The getting
started guide should definitively point to it.
Best regards,
James
2011/5/11 Tobias Ivarsson
> There is a tentative new traversal API included
There is a tentative new traversal API included in Neo4j that features this
functionality:
org.neo4j.kernel.Traversal.description().expand(
org.neo4j.kernel.Traversal.expanderForAllTypes( Direction.OUTGOING ) );
You can read more about it here:
http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Traversal_Framewor
Hello neo4j users
I'm just diving into neo4j and playing around with graph algorithms and
traversers.
As a start, I just wanted to traverse the whole graph with all relationship
types in the OUTGOING direction. The traverse() method always expects a
RelationshipType.
Is there a simpler way to trav
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