Hi David,
I'm happy to. Do we use skype?
Thanks,
A.
From: David Montag david.mon...@neotechnology.com
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Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 9:34 PM
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Hi Andrew
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Hi Andrew,
Would you like to do a screen sharing session with me Friday PST? That way,
I could assess your problem better.
Thanks,
David
On Thu
Hi David,
Anytime in the afternoon is fine to me. How about 2:30pm?
Andrew
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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 8:59 AM
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Yup
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Yup, Skype is good. Does some time in the afternoon PST work for you?
David
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 3:11 AM, andrew ton andrewt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi David
Great, see you.
Andrew
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That works. See ya then. I'm ddmontag on Skype
: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j REST server's log files
Hi Andrew,
Let's connect during the day tomorrow for a higher-bandwidth discussion. Do
you have Skype?
Thanks,
David
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Peter Neubauer
peter.neuba...@neotechnology.com wrote
,
From: David Montag david.mon...@neotechnology.com
To: Peter Neubauer peter.neuba...@neotechnology.com
Cc: Neo4j user discussions user@lists.neo4j.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 10:07 PM
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Hi Andrew,
Let's
Hi David,
Please read my answers inline below.
From: David Montag david.mon...@neotechnology.com
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Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 11:39 AM
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Hi Andrew,
Good
it if you tell me what's wrong based on the thread dump.
Thank you!
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Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 11:39 AM
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Hi
david.mon...@neotechnology.com
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Hi Andrew,
Good to hear that you got the logging sorted out.
Regarding the actual issues, it sounds like you're describing
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Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 3:00 PM
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Hi Andrew,
I don't see anything running in that thread dump. No threads
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Hi Andrew,
I don't see anything running in that thread dump. No threads are processing
requests. Are you sure it's taking a long time, or is it maybe finished?
Try capturing
Montag david.mon...@neotechnology.com
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Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 3:31 PM
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Can you describe how you see that it stops? Because the thread dump isn't
showing anything of significance running.
David
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Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 3:31 PM
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Can you describe how you see that it stops? Because the thread dump isn't
showing anything
Hi,
What log files of the Neo4J REST server can I use to check what's going on in
the server? The log/console.log and neo4j.x.x.log do not show transactions in
the run time. I also looked into graph.db/tm_tx_log.x but I did not learn
anything from there. Can somebody give me some pointers?
Andrew,
The database logs are in data/graphdb / messages.log
On Nov 9, 2011 5:39 PM, andrew ton andrewt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
What log files of the Neo4J REST server can I use to check what's going on
in the server? The log/console.log and neo4j.x.x.log do not show
transactions in the
Thanks Peter!
BR,
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Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 8:46 AM
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Andrew,
The database logs are in data/graphdb
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Andrew,
The database logs are in data/graphdb / messages.log
On Nov 9, 2011 5:39 PM, andrew ton andrewt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
What log files
an
ontology into Neo4J.
Please help me out!
Thanks and regards,
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Subject: Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j REST server's log files
Andrew,
The database logs are in data/graphdb / messages.log
On Nov 9, 2011 5:39 PM, andrew ton andrewt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
What log files of the Neo4J REST server can I use to check what's going
on
in the server? The log
: [Neo4j] Neo4j REST server's log files
Andrew,
Go you have the generating code somewhere you check and reproduce?
On Nov 9, 2011 6:26 PM, andrew ton andrewt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Peter,
I tried the messages.log but it only showed processes up to the time when
the server is up
2011-11-09 08
,
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Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j REST server's log files
Andrew,
Go you have the generating code somewhere you check and reproduce?
On Nov 9
,
From: Mattias Persson matt...@neotechnology.com
To: Neo4j user discussions user@lists.neo4j.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j REST server's log files
You want to look at data/log/console.log and data/log/neo4j.0.log (I think
it's called).
Peter
I'm using 1.5-SNAPSHOT
Andrew
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Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j REST server's log files
Andrew,
What neo4j version are you
discussions user@lists.neo4j.org
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Andrew,
Go you have the generating code somewhere you check and reproduce?
On Nov 9, 2011 6:26 PM, andrew ton andrewt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Peter,
I tried
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Andrew,
Go you have the generating code somewhere you check and reproduce?
On Nov 9, 2011 6:26 PM, andrew ton andrewt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Peter,
I tried
Hi,
I'm using Neo4j REST 1.5 -SNAPSHOT. In the console I always get ==string
matching regex `(?i)\Qrel\E' expected but `(' found even I use the basic query
in the Cypher Cheetsheet like START a = (1) RETURN a ?
Can I use index lookup for a node in the Rest request? For ex: my query is
I figured out the problem in the console. I have to write start a = node(1)
return a to make it work
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Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 9:16 AM
Subject: [Neo4j] Neo4J REST console
Hi,
I'm
Yep, the syntax changed between milestones.
Docs are here: http://docs.neo4j.org/chunked/snapshot/cypher-query-lang.html
Expect more and more radical changes ahead :)
Michael
Am 04.11.2011 um 17:16 schrieb andrew ton:
Hi,
I'm using Neo4j REST 1.5 -SNAPSHOT. In the console I always get
Good call,
I will add a ticket to add a SparQL extension for the server, sounds
like a number of users are requesting it. Thanks for bringing it up -
let me know if you want to chip in, Andrew/Marko!
Cheers,
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Ticket created, https://github.com/neo4j/community/issues/37
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Hi,
After adding nodes and relationships into Neo4J REST server using REST API. How
do I read data from the database using SPARQL? Does the database support SPARQL?
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Hey,
After adding nodes and relationships into Neo4J REST server using REST API.
How do I read data from the database using SPARQL? Does the database support
SPARQL?
Neo4j is not an RDF database in its raw form. Its data model is a bit more
complicated than RDF and as such, is not amenable
Hi there,
see inline for my take to answering your questions. If someone has
more info please share and/or correct.
On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 10:39 AM, mike_t t.pr...@gmx.net wrote:
I installed neo4j as a service on linux. Then I configured in the
neo4j-community-1.4.1/conf/neo4j-wrapper.conf
I installed neo4j as a service on linux. Then I configured in the
neo4j-community-1.4.1/conf/neo4j-wrapper.conf file following init and max
memory:
# Initial Java Heap Size (in MB)
wrapper.java.initmemory=512
# Maximum Java Heap Size (in MB)
wrapper.java.maxmemory=768
The top output shows
Dear All,
I a using neo4J 1.2, i filled a sample data and indexed each inserted new
node using java with:
IndexService index = LuceneIndexService(graphDb)
IndexService fulltextindex = LuceneFulltextIndexService(graphDb)
but in rest api when using:
curl -H Accept:application/json
What was the actual index name you used for indexing?
So the part of your sample app which does:
graphdb.index().forNodes(indexName).add(node,field,value)
Just creating the index-service for the graph-db (which is imho the
old index API anyway) won't index anything.
Michael
On Wed, Feb 23,
Hi michael, thx for the reply.
ok, if this is the new way to index:
graphdb.index().forNodes(indexName).add(node,field,value) .
What about the lucene fulltext search and the query search.
What i need at end of the day, is to index data using java. and then using
the rest api to search for
2011/2/23 francoisk6 francois_...@hotmail.com
Hi michael, thx for the reply.
ok, if this is the new way to index:
graphdb.index().forNodes(indexName).add(node,field,value) .
What about the lucene fulltext search and the query search.
What i need at end of the day, is to index data using
Thx Mattias.
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Hi All,
I am trying to build a non-exact search plug-in to Neo4J rest server, is
there a document or example on how to accomplish that? I checked the
get_all_nodes, I am newbie in java and my main problem is how to send the
parameters like the index name and the value to be searched for.
Thx for
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 12:42, francoisk6 francois_...@hotmail.com wrote:
[...] is there an example to use fulltext search
On Saturday, 19 February 2011 at 6:08 AM, Maximilian Schulz wrote:
Hi Francois,
[...] I will write a brief post about it and add the source code as
well. I could do it
Thx Max, I’ll appreciate if you provide the post link, it would be nice.
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Hi Francois,
I just joined the list recently and had the same question. And as far as I
understood, the REST API does not provide that feature yet. You can easily
add a neo4j plugin to implement it. But I had some trouble doing so. But in
the end it worked. I haven't found the time to document my
discussions
Subject: Re: [Neo4j] Neo4j REST server in readonly mode
Joshi,
the 0.8 REST server is not longer acive and merged into the Neo4j
Server, so we are talking about the neo4j.properties in the conf/
directory of the server download.
Setting the server into readonly mode
Actually,
this is not quite true. If you really want it, you can start the
server readonly and disabling caches in order to to get stale data by
setting it in neo4j.properties as
read_only = true
cache_type = none
see http://docs.neo4j.org/chunked/snapshot/operations-monitoring.html#_jmx
(just
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Actually,
this is not quite true. If you really want it, you can start the
server readonly and disabling caches in order to to get stale data by
setting it in neo4j.properties
Neubauer
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Actually,
this is not quite true. If you really want it, you can start the
server readonly and disabling caches in order to to get stale data by
setting
of
Peter Neubauer [peter.neuba...@neotechnology.com]
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Joshi,
the 0.8 REST server is not longer acive and merged into the Neo4j
Server, so we are talking about
I am using Neo4j REST 0.8 snapshot. I have a requirement where I need to run
graph updates through a process that is separate from the REST server (which
would only serve GET requests). Is it possible to start REST server in
read-only mode so that I can write using a separate process?
Thanks
Hi Hemant,
Bringing up the REST API in readonly mode is not possible I'm afraid.
We could consider adding it to the Neo4j server, depending on the effort
required and whether there are other workarounds.
Jim
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Couldn't you put a web server in front of it (Apache, Nginx, etc) and
filter out the post requests while passing the gets?
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Jim Webber j...@neotechnology.com wrote:
Hi Hemant,
Bringing up the REST API in readonly mode is not possible I'm afraid.
We could
Cool,
will rebase my fork and check it out as soon as I am not officially on
parental leave anymore ;)
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I see ...
You can use
val anyRef = /index/node.GET[AnyRef]
in this case anyRef.toString returns:
{index2={template=
http://localhost:7474/db/data/index/node/index2/{key}/{value},
provider=lucene, type=fulltext}, my_nodes={template=
Christopher,
Happy New Year! I tried to fork and adapt the code to reflect the
updated REST API, but the variable index listing under
/db/data/index/node is too hard for my Scala skillz ... Feel free to
pull, diff and correct :)
/Peter
On Wednesday, December 29, 2010, Christopher Schmidt
Happy new year Peter,
I did that already in my repo and added as well an example to use
polymorphic *node classes* (using Scala's case classes, see
herehttps://github.com/FaKod/SJersey/blob/master/src/test/scala/org/sjersey/test/json/polymorphic/Animal.scala
).
Christopher
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011
Christopher,
my problem is with the names of the index representations being able
to contain whatever, so the Scala case class can't assume a parameter
name. look at the result of an index creation and listing:
curl -X POST -H Accept:application/json -HContent-Type:application/jon
-d
Same as GET http://localhost:7474/db/data/ where I can not predict the
extensions parameter. I used the simple data binding (see
herehttp://wiki.fasterxml.com/JacksonDataBinding).
Means that the parameter is of type Any
case class GetRoot( . . . @BeanProperty var extensions:Any) {
. . .
}
Yeah,
that sounds good. However, in the Index listing case, there is no
top-level key to pass into the class, sine alrady the root-level index
names are unpredictable. Is that possible to cover, too? In the
extensions case, there is at least the extensions handle to pass in,
even if we don't know
Hi Christoper,
I'll look into this when I get back to the UK. Sounds like we should run some
compliance tests against the JSON we produce. There seem to be a few out there
that we could use.
In the meantime, thanks very much for the feedback!
Jim
On 30 Dec 2010, at 20:36, Christopher Schmidt
Hi Christoper, Peter,
I wonder if this is some horrid coupling creeping in since AFAIK we also use
Jackson for JSON production. Perhaps its own eccentricities are escaping our
service boundary.
Anyone know if Jackson is/isn't very compliant?
Jim
On 29 Dec 2010, at 23:41, Peter Neubauer
Hi Jim, all I can say is, that I was not able to unmarshal the anonymous
array containing a anonymous object returned from a POST to traverse/path.
All I got was a ArrayOutOfBounds exception (I used the
maven jersey-json dependency). Maybe just an issue with the combination of
Jersey and JAXB.
I am answering my own thread here, just in case someone is interested...
I solved my unmarshaling issue with Neo4j REST, JAXB and Jersey with using
the Jackson JSON processor (http://jackson.codehaus.org/) instead of Jersey
JSON.
This makes it easy to write a POPO representation of Neo4j's REST
Very cool Christopher,
Tis looks like a perfect way to test the server. As we are considering
using more scale in at least our testing, we really should look into
this for easing web testing to start with! I guess Andres and Andreas
will be all over this after New Year :)
/Peter
On Wednesday,
Thx Jim, I updated to V1.2.M05
I had to change port and base URI. Is this
http://components.neo4j.org/neo4j-rest is still valid?
Christopher
PS: Bought your REST book yesterday ;-) Nice to have you here.
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 5:21 AM, Jim Webber j...@neotechnology.com wrote:
Hi
Hey Christopher,
Thx Jim, I updated to V1.2.M05
Ah, cool. I hoped that would work :-)
I had to change port and base URI. Is this
http://components.neo4j.org/neo4j-rest is still valid?
It's valid, but no further work will be done on it. I'd like to retire the
component but before doing that
Hi!
On 12/09/2010 09:18 AM, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
I had to change port and base URI. Is this
http://components.neo4j.org/neo4j-rest is still valid?
The documentation for the server is found here:
http://components.neo4j.org/neo4j-server/0.1-1.2.M05/
and in the manual:
Hi all, is anyone using the REST interface and JAXB?
I have some problems with the traversal response of POST call to
/node/3/traverse/path which returns:
[ {
start : http://localhost:/node/3;,
nodes : [ http://localhost:/node/3;, http://localhost:/node/1;
],
length : 1,
Christopher,
are you trying to build your own server, or are you using Neo4j Server?
The REST API is now part of the server component, we are right now
defining a mechanism to mount your own server extensions without
breaking the REST hypermedia of the existing API.
What are you trying to do?
I have not tried it, but the scala-template project uses JAXB:
https://github.com/ept/neo4j-scala-template
The project contains a few working examples of Scala + JAXB. Perhaps it
will provide some further insights.
--
Ivan
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Christopher Schmidt
I have a little spare time ;-) and I try to create a/another very smart
REST client DSL in Scala.
For testing and test data I am using the Neo4j Server from here:
http://blog.neo4j.org/2010/04/neo4j-rest-server-part1-get-it-going.html
Client library is Jersey, JSON marshaling and unmarshaling
Hi Ivan, there is only one JAXB object here:
https://github.com/ept/neo4j-scala-template/blob/master/src/main/scala/com/example/models/Moo.scala
But thanks anyway :-)
BTW: For this Rest GET index call:
rest {
implicit s =
val index = /index.GET[GetIndex]
}
the following
Hi Christopher,
Although I can't immediately give you a solution to your JAXB question, I can
give you another minor problem :-)
The REST api is now merged with the Neo4j server and all current and future
work is happening on the server component. It shouldn't involve any code
changes for
Hi,
I am using neo4j-rest, is there any way to obtain all nodes listing, in the
graph db (connected as well as not connected nodes).
Thanks and regards,
Anees Haider
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Hum...
Check out the gist, I'm getting 7 node level 5's back.
Maybe my node layout is wrong, tweak it to what you have and we can
try a few things...
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 1:28 AM, Anees Haider an...@justlynx.com wrote:
Thanks Max, It is now at least full filling some of the requirements.
Just to add to this: just in (in neo4j-kernel trunk) is a new Evaluator
which is a merge of prune evaluator and return filter and is set to
deprecate those two. I though it might be relevant because your prune
evaluator and your return filter have much in common. An Evaluator would
return one of:
result filter? shouldn't that be return filter or was that not a
copy and paste?
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 11:34 PM, Anees Haider an...@justlynx.com wrote:
Hi all,
I want to write an prune evaluator for neo4j-rest, such that we have a node
type N (having property p set to value v, i.e.
Thanks Max, It is now at least full filling some of the requirements. Now
the only limitation I am having is that I am only getting close nodes i.e. I
-- J -- K (nodes at most 2 hops away) not nodes further away (more than 2
hops away) such as I -- A -- B -- C -- K, (please note I and K are
Hi Christopher,
We've deprecated the REST API from this release in favour of an overall Server
platform (which combines the REST API, Web Admin interface, and other bits of
platform), so we'll treat this as a feature request for the server.
In the meantime, I've lodged a ticket:
Christopher,
also, of course the mounting of custom REST resources is going to be
supported, so you for instance can write a JavaScriptInterpreter (good
thought, we think it would be great to have one as default!) and mount
it. But not in the first version, will need some more days for that :)
Hi all,
how can I setup the REST server to use a standard url path prefix?
E. g.
http://localhost:/MyPathPrefix/node/0/relationshipshttp://localhost:/node/0/relationships
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Mmh,
the easiest thing I can think of is just to use a reverse proxy in Apache or so?
http://www.apachetutor.org/admin/reverseproxies
HTH
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Subject: Re: [Neo4j] neo4j REST server configuration
Is this resolved? Take a look at
http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Getting_Started_REST#Configure_amount_of_memoryotherwise
2010/8/7 Mohit Vazirani mohi...@yahoo.com
Hi,
I'm running the standalone neo4j REST server on a 64 bit linux
for adding it to the wiki. Any ideas as to
why the JMX doesn't show the info when attached?
~Mohit
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Is this resolved? Take a look at
http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Getting_Started_REST#Configure_amount_of_memoryotherwise
2010/8/7 Mohit Vazirani mohi...@yahoo.com
Hi,
I'm running the standalone neo4j REST server on a 64 bit linux machine with
64GB
RAM and am trying to configure the following
Hi all,
The standalone REST server is great for a proof of concept but unless I am
missing something it has no security at all. Is this true?
Is the standalone server meant to be production ready and have I missed
something with security? My site is Django and needs to augment its MySQL
Hi Richard,
The standalone REST server is great for a proof of concept but unless I am
missing something it has no security at all. Is this true?
Yes, that's true. You can configure Jetty to do HTTPS things however, and I'm
sure that we can get neo-rest updated to use HTTPS on a per-resource
You could encrypt django to neo4j-rest traffic with stunnel to thwart
packet sniffing within your datacenter, and restrict neo4j-rest access
to your private network interface (or specific known servers) with
iptables to prevent access from arbitrary clients on the internet.
This is the exact same
I think it looks great, with maybe some modifications:
/{node}/path and /{node}/paths (and skip the single attribute),
instead of /{node}/pathfinder
add tests for it (maybe you already have, but I've missed).
How would you feel about those things? Anyways I'd love to see this
merged into trunk!
Hi, I haven't forgotten about you... I just haven't had time to look at it
yet. Definately this week though. So I'll let you know as soon as possible!
Best,
Mattias
2010/8/29 Peter Neubauer peter.neuba...@neotechnology.com
Todd,
Mattias is trying to get the time this weekend to look at it
Todd,
Mattias is trying to get the time this weekend to look at it more
closely. As you mentioned, a generic way to hook more algos, maybe
even Gremlin, onto the URL space of a node/relationship/property would
be a good thing, but maybe it is ok to go with a graph-algo hardcoding
for now and see
What are the next steps in moving towards getting the pathfinder GraphAlgo
REST APIs as part of the regular distribution?
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Peter,
Thanks for taking a look at the code. I would love to see this moved to the
REST api, at least for the time being until a more robust approach can be
architected, for example one of the pluggable approaches you suggested.
If you can get the go-ahead from the rest of the team then it
Hi Mattias,
Could you supply some test case which can trigger it? That ShortestPath
algo
has been tested and even deployed in production environments with correct
behaviour.
Yes, I'll try to reproduce this with a small bit of java code. You could
also reproduce it immediately with any of
I've just checked-in a draft implementation of the REST API for
GraphAlgoFactory into the laboratory. It currently supports the following:
- algorithms shortestPath, allSimplePaths, and allPaths
- relationship expanders
- max depth (shortestPath seems to ignore this - there may be a bug
in
That's nice, I'll definately try it out when I getthe time for it!
2010/8/19 Todd Chaffee t...@mikamai.com
I've just checked-in a draft implementation of the REST API for
GraphAlgoFactory into the laboratory. It currently supports the following:
- algorithms shortestPath, allSimplePaths,
Hi Mattias,
Yes, I think that might be you I was referring to. I'll post any ideas or
questions I have to the mailing list as you suggested.
Todd
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Sounds good to me!
2010/8/18 Todd Chaffee t...@mikamai.com
Hi Mattias,
Yes, I think that might be you I was referring to. I'll post any ideas or
questions I have to the mailing list as you suggested.
Todd
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Todd,
that sounds good. The REST component design is quite straightforward,
so I think pulling in a graph-algo-hook is not that hard. Give it a
try when you have time and we can see how it works out. Good old Java
verbosity is underrated ;)
Cheers,
/peter neubauer
COO and Sales, Neo Technology
Who should I contact to help add functionality to the neo4j REST
implementation?
I've been helping build a PHP client and the big missing piece now is the
neo4j algorithms which are not yet available in the REST implementation.
Thanks,
Todd
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