On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:57 PM, Peter Neubauer
peter.neuba...@neotechnology.com wrote:
Chris,
great reading your blogs on this! Did you get on with the transaction
piece yet? In case you need info, don't hesitate to ask here on the
list, there are a number of folks that have disected the
Hi Peter,
I'll see if I can get me, Jake, and Olle all on board to finish the
refactoring and merge back with the original branch. Functionally the PHP
client works and is ready. We'd like to add unit tests and better organize
the code.
How about the REST api? Any word on whether the path
Hello,
I am interested in neo4j unit testing. I founded this conversation in
archive, and this looks interesting, but I failed to find function setup()
to override.
What class should i look for ?
best,
Nikola
You can also create the graph on a temp folder and remove it
overriding setup()
Hi Nikola,
I happen to be adding an example unit-test to the next release. Hold on a
minute and I'll pass along a sneak preview.
Cheers,
Andreas
On Oct 19, 2010, at 2:39 PM, nikola sijakinjic wrote:
Hello,
I am interested in neo4j unit testing. I founded this conversation in
Chris, I've really enjoyed those posts on neo4j internals. Looking forward
to the next.
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Toby Matejovsky
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 6:10 AM, Chris Gioran chris.gio...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:57 PM, Peter Neubauer
peter.neuba...@neotechnology.com wrote:
Chris,
great
Hi Nikola,
Below is a baseline for unit testing neo4j. Please let me know if you have any
ideas for helpers that would make writing tests easier. It might be useful to
pull together a package of base classes and maybe hamcrest matchers that are
common to all testing.
Cheers,
Andreas
package
After reading the article on highscalability I have a few questions about
it:
1. You're saying that matching data on the client side in for example Java
would be slow. Are you just talking about skipping multiple round trips to
the server, since the matching should take as long on the server as
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Hi Andreas,
thank you for your effort ! But I am looking for a way to detach neo4j
completely from file system. What I understood from thread below, there is a
way to start neo4j so it works only in memory, creating no files, so there
is no need to delete db files with every test run.
Best,
Hi Nikola,
Ah, I see. Unfortunately there is no way to avoid any file creation. The lowest
file access would be to never commit a transaction.
Are you interested in easier unit-testing, or are you interested in in-memory
to have all the graph semantics without being persistent?
Cheers,
Hi,
Is it possible to do get sorted results form LuceneIndex#query()?
It would be really helpful if results would be sorted at lucene time
according to one or more indexed fields rather than loading the actual
neo4j nodes and than iterating over them for sorting.
Currently, it seems that
For easier unit testing, I could imagine two approaches: 1) providing a few
base classes that provide methods for creating/shutting down a temporary graph
database, and maybe @Before/@After type annotation; 2) a
TemporaryGraphDatabaseService which manages itself.
For #2, I'm imagining use
Hi Balazs,
We've been working on a new lucene-index module just these last days. The
new index module allows sorting, through the QueryContext-class. You can
look in svn https://svn.neo4j.org/components/lucene-index/trunk/, if you
are so inclined, or wait for the next milestone release
2010/10/19 Andres Taylor andres.tay...@neotechnology.com
Hi Balazs,
We've been working on a new lucene-index module just these last days. The
new index module allows sorting, through the QueryContext-class. You can
look in svn https://svn.neo4j.org/components/lucene-index/trunk/, if you
are
Hi all,
Relatively new to Jpype, and encountering some issues.
I'm trying to make Neo4j a triple store by loading some RDF data. Looked at
some documentation and found the following Java example to initialize the store:
GraphDatabaseService graphDb = new
Hi Karen,
Have you looked into neo4j.py?
It abstracts a lot of the stuff away and should get you up an
running fairly quick.
Cheers,
Vasco
Bueda, Inc
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Karen Nomorosa
karen.nomor...@reardencommerce.com wrote:
Hi all,
Relatively new to Jpype, and
Yes, neo4j.py does abstract away a lot of this hassle, but it does not (yet)
provide an abstraction for the RDF component.
I tried to retrace your steps, but I am not able to reproduce your error, so
I don't really know what might be going wrong for you. It could be that you
are missing a jar
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