I think the way it's currently implemented is great for power users, but
obviously not always that easy to find for first time users. I'm a believer
in coding a couple of different ways for a user to find the same capability,
to suite a wider audience :-)
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Anders
Thanks for answering my questions, Anders.
I must admit I didn't think of selecting two nodes before trying to add a
relationship between them. I guess I thought I'd be prompted to select the
end node during the relationship creation...
Thanks again for clearing that up !
Hi David!
David
Hi!
OK, I never thought about it that way, good input!
BTW the relationship will start at the node you select first.
/anders
David Sulc wrote:
Thanks for answering my questions, Anders.
I must admit I didn't think of selecting two nodes before trying to add a
relationship between them. I
Hi David!
David Sulc wrote:
node as end node). However I am unable to add a relationship between to
existing nodes (create relationship between two existing nodes): the
If you make sure that exactly two nodes are selected, the menu shouldn't
be grayed out any more. (I just confirmed this
It's possible to connect to a running Neo4j instance by exposing it as a
server using
http://components.neo4j.org/neo4j-remote-graphdb/
and entering the resource URI in the settings of Neoclipse.
(the resource URI will take precedence over the database directory setting)
This is just veeery
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Hi!
Ernesto A. wrote:
I'm trying to get Neoclipse running under Eclipse in Ubuntu 9.10 but it
continuously crashes the IDE. Would you mind sharing your experiences
Hi!
Mattias Persson wrote:
I would be nice to just point to a path as usual and have a checkbox
which says Read-only mode so that it can connect to a database which
is in use in another place, without doing any extra config or such
just a checkbox. Would that be possible?
Yep,
Hi!
I have now uploaded a Neoclipse standalone built against Neo4j kernel
version 1.0. It also includes a few bug fixes and minor improvements.
Download from here:
http://eclipse.neo4j.org/neoclipse-standalone/
/anders
Rick Bullotta wrote:
Well, the good news is that I finally got
Well, the good news is that I finally got Neoclipse running standalone (all
attempts to get it to work with Eclipse 3.5 were unsuccessful), and the tool
is fantastic! It will save me many, many hours of debugging and diagnostic
effort. Really nice job by the team that put it together.
One
I'm trying to get Neoclipse running under Eclipse in Ubuntu 9.10 but it
continuously crashes the IDE. Would you mind sharing your experiences about
it? Best regards, ernesto.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Rick Bullotta
rick.bullo...@burningskysoftware.com wrote:
Well, the good news is that
: [Neo] Neoclipse FTW!
I'm trying to get Neoclipse running under Eclipse in Ubuntu 9.10 but it
continuously crashes the IDE. Would you mind sharing your experiences about
it? Best regards, ernesto.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Rick Bullotta
rick.bullo...@burningskysoftware.com wrote:
Well
.
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Subject: Re: [Neo] Neoclipse FTW!
I'm trying to get Neoclipse running under Eclipse in Ubuntu 9.10
Hi!
Ernesto A. wrote:
I'm trying to get Neoclipse running under Eclipse in Ubuntu 9.10 but it
continuously crashes the IDE. Would you mind sharing your experiences about
it? Best regards, ernesto.
I just tried the snapshot version from here:
http://eclipse.neo4j.org/neoclipse/snapshot/
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Hi!
Ernesto A. wrote:
I'm trying to get Neoclipse running under Eclipse in Ubuntu 9.10 but it
continuously crashes
Hi!
We are working on integrating neoclipse plugin and run it through
eclipse 3.3.2. At first, I have some problems due to the dependency on
the eclipse 3.4 components. I had performed some steps, and I wanted to
share them with you all.
Thanks a lot for your effort and for
Hi,
Really nice to hear that you could achieve this! Do you have any
information regarding when the 1.2 branch of uDig will be stable? (it
uses Eclipse 3.4)
I'm working with Ahmed on the AWE project, and keeping an eye on the uDIG
1.2 work, so we can switch over when they're ready. Last I
Hi!
I have got some feedback that made the Neoclipse development take more
time, but on the other hand it will make Neoclipse better. :-) Also
fixed a few bugs.
Published screenshots of the current trunk version on my blog:
http://blog.nawroth.com/2009/04/neoclipse-reloaded.html
By changing
Great news Anders,
you really are making good progress!
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Very cool Anders!
Now, are these images available on the wiki so one can link to them?
Since now this seems like a more and more full-blown tool for the
manipulation of the node space, script support would be great to do
things in bulk. I am thinking of Andreas' Neo4j.rb for that, so that
you
Peter Neubauer skrev:
Now, are these images available on the wiki so one can link to them?
Not yet ... I plan make a better version of the wiki page soon, before
the next release.
I am thinking of Andreas' Neo4j.rb for that, so that
you could run a script and directly see the outcome in
Hi!
It would be useful to let the user write and run scripts in Neoclipse,
so I'm looking into that now. It could be used to perform different
traversals and use the output to view the graph in different ways or
just highlight nodes/relationships in it. Any other ideas you may have
are
Very nice, great work!
I am thinking that we could add jruby scripting support since Andreas
has already done great work in getting a nice ruby-ish traversal API
working!
/peter
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Very neat indeed for examination of small node spaces and for
tutorials! Would be great to get some feedback on real-world use cases
like life filtering a nodespace with traverser-snippets for example?
Anyone interested in this kind of query functionality?
/peter
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Hi!
For those who are interested in this, the trunk version of Neoclipse now
includes some new stuff that I put into the context menus:
* adding and removing any kind of property
* validation during edit of property values
* renaming of property keys
* deleting nodes and relationships
Next
Great work Anders,
you are putting down a lot of good work here to get Neoclipse in shape!
/peter
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Hi!
The Neoclipse update site is now up:
http://eclipse.neo4j.org/neoclipse/
Short how-to: after installing it in your Eclipse 3.4/Ganymede (has to
include GEF), go to the preferences for Neo4j and point it to the
location of a node store. After that, open the Neo4j perspective.
The
Great Anders,
nice work, and thanks for all the initial work Peter!
/peter
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Yes,
I concluded the same for some months ago. The main problem is the lack
of maven artifacts for the recent Eclipse plugin jars. Until there is
a clear connection between OSGi and Maven (so one can e.g. use the OBR
Eclipse bundles, since their repos are more up to date) I think we
wait. PaxUrl
On Nov 5, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Anders Nawroth wrote:
hello!
I have looked into building Neoclipse using Maven, but at the moment
I'm
not convinced there are more advantages then disadvantages in this
case.
Building Eclipse plugins and products has quite many quirks. With
increasing use
Ok,
sounds good. Dunno why the Icons are not showing up and the name is
nto something meaningful. Maybe you can investigate?
/peter
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Hi!
How did you export it? I still can't get it exported ...
Please commit to the repos if you used something that's not already in
there!
/anders
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Hi Anders,
I have been able to export the NeoClipse product and send it to
Tobias, who could launch it without problems.
Hi Anders,
using Eclipse 3.4, you should be able to drop in the attached .jar
into eclipse/dropins and start eclipse.
You even need to install ZEST through the default Eclipse update sites
(either Ganymede or Eclipse3.4) to get the ZEST plugin installed.
Does that work for you? If yes, we should
Hi!
using Eclipse 3.4, you should be able to drop in the attached .jar
into eclipse/dropins and start eclipse.
Confirmed on Windows Vista. No problems to install it.
Does that work for you? If yes, we should mention it in the Wiki and
upload the plugin file to the Neo4j repo. However,
Hi,
-- Import -- Neo4j Examples -- (list of example projects)
I have to correct myself:
The typical way is File -- New -- Example... -- (list of
example projects in a Neo4j group)
Yes, sounds great. You would open the example projects in your normal
Eclipse installation and run them, and
Hi!
What happened to the Neoclipse export?
I never got it working myself.
Some of my developer friends want to download it :-)
/anders
Peter Neubauer skrev:
Anders,
never mind, just got it exported. Now, when I get the Icons and other
artwork exported and we can add splash screen and icons
Hi Anders,
I have been able to export the NeoClipse product and send it to
Tobias, who could launch it without problems. I could do that again
and put it somewhere for download, at least for OS X and Linux?
/peter
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Hi there,
I am going to either start over with my workspace or try and fix the
existing hanging on Neoclipse. But appearently, it is working for e.g.
Peter and Anders, so could one of you export the current neoclipse
state into a product installation and upload it somewhere, so we just
can test to
Hi!
I could try. Is it OK with Linux as platform or should I use some other
target?
/anders
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Hi there,
I am going to either start over with my workspace or try and fix the
existing hanging on Neoclipse. But appearently, it is working for e.g.
Peter and Anders, so could
Yes,
Linux is fine to start with, OSX would be even better ...
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Ah, nice!
I see that the reported configuration problems in Eclipse IDE is cut to
half with your changes ... (r2061)
I did manage to export previously, but the exported app didn't do
anything at all ...
/anders
Peter Neubauer wrote:
Anders,
never mind, just got it exported. Now, when I
Mmh yes,
I will investigate further but I get the hanging directly even after
an existing nodespace rendering. Something strange is happening, I
guess something is blocking in there ...
/peter
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Hi there,
I think I am giving up on building Neoclipse with Maven ATM. It seems
there is no good way of doing it, so for the time being we will have
to export the product. i just set up Eclipse 3.4 with the latest ZEST
SDK, but when I run the product, it is hanging after displaying the
first graph
Hi!
Peter Neubauer wrote:
I think I am giving up on building Neoclipse with Maven ATM. It seems
there is no good way of doing it, so for the time being we will have
to export the product.
According to Eclipse IDE there are some missing artifacts in the current
pom.xml?
i just set up
Well,
Feel free to close them, someone else can always reopen them if there
is disagreement.
/Peter
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Hi!
I think it would be nice if some tickets gets closed.
These are actually finished:
https://trac.neo4j.org/ticket/38
As far as I can see I don't have permissons to do that ...
/anders
Peter Neubauer skrev:
Well,
Feel free to close them, someone else can always reopen them if there
is disagreement.
/Peter
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Hi!
I think it would be nice if some tickets
Hi!
I added some things to the properties view in Neoclipse:
* type information (in the status bar)
* standard Java string output of properties
* editing of all types
For now, byte is viewed as decimal, but I could change it to hex if that
is better. Also, byte[] is rendered as a list of
Hi!
I added two more examples to Neoclipse. They show how directed acyclic
graphs are easy to model with Neo4j.
This article:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/database/Modeling_DAGs_on_SQL_DBs.aspx
show how such graphs can be handled in SQL databases. While this is a
very bad fit for SQL, the
Hi Anders,
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 8:51 PM, Anders Nawroth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I added two more examples to Neoclipse. They show how directed acyclic
graphs are easy to model with Neo4j.
Cool, very nice to see the Neoclipse is starting to look usable. Now
we need to come up with a
Hi!
Tobias Sodergren wrote:
I've built plug-ins with both context-sensitive and Table Of Content help
so I might be able to help out.
I think it would be great if you can help us out with getting started
with this. And DITA looks like a good solution to me.
I found out that there is an
hi!
Random Neoclipse stuff ...
As seen from the attached image, the properties of relationships are
presented such that the Properties part comes first, then the
Relationship part. For nodes it's the opposite (Node part comes
first). Is this behavior OK?
The screenshot is from Vista
Hi!
Random Neoclipse stuff ...
As seen from the attached image, the properties of relationships are
presented such that the Properties part comes first, then the
Relationship part. For nodes it's the opposite (Node part comes
first). Is this behavior OK?
This is due to the fact that the
Hi Anders,
I've created a help project (for now w/o dita) which supports both TOC and
context-sensitive help.
I don't have commit rights yet, and since there seem to be a problem with
attachments to this list, I'll only give you the changes I made to the
org.neo4j.neoclipse project, as a patch.
I like it. And I'm very happy that you didn't use the Ape icon for
Peter. ;-)
Good luck for the Eurocup tonight,
Peter
Now I have implemented icons and colors for the nodes (see
attachments).
Also did a lot of restructuring and cleanup.
Some choices i made:
- the same property names list
Anders,
this looks great, I think this would be good enough to put up an
update site and provide some 0.1.0 version of Neoclipse to users. We
probably should look into that next. That site should probably use the
new P2 provisioning in Equinox/Eclipse since that seems to be the 3.4
preferred
Mmh,
this looks very nice! Now, the only thing I can think of further is to
be able to specify a scheme for lding icons for a node. E.g. a
propertyName.png somewhere, or an id.png etc etc.
That could be related to either a MetaModel if present, the Qi4j
domain model if used, or simply
Peter Haensgen wrote:
What about showing the relationship type in the Neo Graph view of
Neoclipse?
Makes sense. However, this could be a mess in larger graphs, so the user
should be able to switch it on / off. Could be done in the view menu,
similar to the layout selection.
OK, I added a
Great Anders,
I would name the Arrows something like Relation directions instead,
since arrows are not part of any other description or model?
/peter
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Anders Nawroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Peter Haensgen wrote:
What about showing the relationship type in
Peter Neubauer wrote:
Great Anders,
I would name the Arrows something like Relation directions instead,
since arrows are not part of any other description or model?
Changed the text and added colors for the relationship types too.
This is getting fun :-)
/anders
inline:
All formalieties done and Anders now has commiter rights to neoclipse.
Peter H, I assume this is ok with you as well?
Of course. I don't want to do everything myself. ;-)
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Well,
this sounds like we should take a look at the Meta package that wraps
nodes and gives them mandatory and optional attributes, adding
typing to the node space. Sadly there, is not much information on
the Wiki on
Well,
this sounds like we should take a look at the Meta package that wraps
nodes and gives them mandatory and optional attributes, adding
typing to the node space. Sadly there, is not much information on
the Wiki on that yet, but the code is fully functional at
Hi!
I'm trying to build Neoclipse, but no luck so far.
There are problems with resolving the plugin dependencies. I tried
Eclipse RC1, RC2 and RC3 which gives different problems, but I couldn't
make it build on any of them (under Linux, fresh installs including GEF
and Mylyn).
I pasted the
Hi!
I pasted the error log when running the launch configuration below.
As I understand you, you got the source code, everything compiles fine,
but when starting the runtime instance of your Eclipse you get the
posted errors?
Can you check, if your run configuration has Launch with: all
Well,
I am working on getting Maven to produce a good plugin that can be
used for an update site. Otherwise, feel very free to submit
suggestions for improvements, so we all together can make Neoclipse
into a useful tool! We try to react as fast as we can :)
/peter
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 4:34
Hi!
What about showing the relationship type in the Neo Graph view of Neoclipse?
Another suggestion is to replace the Node text in the graph and add
some default property value instead (when it exists). The property
should of course be configurable.
I think this would be more useful in a
Sounds perfectly right!
I think we should get you committer rights to so we get more eyes on
the code, check
http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Code_Contributor%27s_Guide for the
details. We try to apply the same principles as OPS4J - Wiki brought
to coding
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Peter Neubauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think we should get you committer rights to so we get more eyes on
the code,
[snip]
So, get the CLA in place and IMHO commits go over patches :)
All formalieties done and Anders now has commiter rights to neoclipse.
... is committed.
It currently consists of one plugin org.neo4j.neoclipse.
Next steps:
* Provide icons (preferably in png format) in 16x16 and 32x32
pixels
* Check how neo binaries can be injected into the plugin by the
build process
* Check how the plugin can be integrated
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