Karthik,
that is a very valid point. There are plans to produce a
tutorial-style one-stop documentation, it has just not gotten underway
yet. If you have input on topics to cover, I would be most interested
to get a little table of content from you so we can do a better job
when the community gets
Thanks for your reply. It resolved my problem.
I think it is a basic question. But I found very difficult to find solution
online. So can you please provide any consolidated user guide to use
Neo4j(other than doc/videos in neo4j sites)?
Thanks,
Karthik
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 6:12 PM, Mattias Pers
Karthik,
You can index the nodes you are interested in as start and/or end-nodes of your
traversal and then retrieve them via the index.
// to add them
gDB.index().forNodes("indexName").add(node,"key","value");
nodeIndex.get("key","value") returns an IndexHits that you can iterate
over or use
You mean copy nodes from one database to another? You can bring up two
EmbeddedGraphDatabase instances, pointing to two different locations, and
start getting nodes/relationships from one and creating them (not just
adding) in the other.
GraphDatabaseService gDB1 = new
EmbeddedGraphDatabase("/
Hi,
I am biginner to Neo4j and eager to learn more about it. I am aware
of creating new Graph database with 1k to 10k nodes and relationship and was
successfully traverse to specific nodes. But currently I am facing difficult
to get node from existing graph DB and traverse to specific node in
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