[Neo4j] Neo4j Java Rest Client

2010-08-23 Thread Amir Hossein Jadidinejad
Hi,
We have a graph database and a bunch of applications that use it (each 
application run a special graph algorithm on this database-a framework for a 
special graph).We want to provide a REST server and change the application's 
code in order to interact with the REST server instead of the same embedded 
database.
There are some pages in the wiki that describes installing and running 
neo4j-rest and get/post methods in JSON.
I'm not familiar with accessing REST service through a Java client. Would you 
please help me? An example that compare EmbeddedGraphDatabase with REST service 
is great. 

Kind regards



  
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Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j Java Rest Client

2010-08-23 Thread Jacob Hansson
As far as I know, there is currently no Java implementation of a client to
the REST server available. Until there is one you can, however, talk to it
through Java just like any other REST service using, for instance, the
jersey REST client. It won't be as high-level as the EmbeddedGraphDatabase
or the GraphDatabaseService, but it will work.

Here's a quick guide on using the Jersey Client:

http://blogs.sun.com/enterprisetechtips/entry/consuming_restful_web_services_with

/Jacob

On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Amir Hossein Jadidinejad 
amir.jad...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi,
 We have a graph database and a bunch of applications that use it (each
 application run a special graph algorithm on this database-a framework for
 a
 special graph).We want to provide a REST server and change the
 application's
 code in order to interact with the REST server instead of the same embedded
 database.
 There are some pages in the wiki that describes installing and running
 neo4j-rest and get/post methods in JSON.
 I'm not familiar with accessing REST service through a Java client. Would
 you
 please help me? An example that compare EmbeddedGraphDatabase with REST
 service
 is great.

 Kind regards




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Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j Java Rest Client

2010-08-23 Thread Jacob Hansson
As far as I know, there is currently no Java implementation of a client to
the REST server available. Until there is one you can, however, talk to it
through Java just like any other REST service using, for instance, the
jersey REST client. It won't be as high-level as the EmbeddedGraphDatabase
or the GraphDatabaseService, but it will work.

Here's a quick guide on using the Jersey Client:

http://blogs.sun.com/enterprisetechtips/entry/consuming_restful_web_services_with

/Jacob

On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Amir Hossein Jadidinejad 
amir.jad...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi,
 We have a graph database and a bunch of applications that use it (each
 application run a special graph algorithm on this database-a framework for
 a
 special graph).We want to provide a REST server and change the
 application's
 code in order to interact with the REST server instead of the same embedded
 database.
 There are some pages in the wiki that describes installing and running
 neo4j-rest and get/post methods in JSON.
 I'm not familiar with accessing REST service through a Java client. Would
 you
 please help me? An example that compare EmbeddedGraphDatabase with REST
 service
 is great.

 Kind regards




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