Ok, thx . That's help me a lot.
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发件人: Tobias Ivarssontobias.ivars...@neotechnology.com;
发送时间: 2011年3月19日(星期六) 下午5:59
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主题: Re: [Neo4j] Fans of Neo4j From
Add Something like:
return filter: { language: javascript, body:
position.lastRelationship().hasProperty(\userGroupId\)
position.lastRelationship().getProperty(\userGroupId\) == 111;}})
to your traversal.
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 9:44 AM, Kevin Dieter kevin.die...@megree.com wrote:
Hi,
I am
Hi,
In Gremlin do,
g.v(torontoId).inE('traveled_to').outV.outE('traveled_to').inV
If you want it ranked by frequency, do:
m = [:];
g.v(torontoId).inE('traveled_to').outV.outE('traveled_to').inV.groupCount(m)
Take care,
Marko.
http://markorodriguez.com
On Mar 20,
Here's the quick summary of what we're encountering:
We are inserting large numbers of activity stream entries on a nearly constant
basis. To optimize transactioning, we queue these up and have a single
scheduled task that reads the entries from the queue and persists them to Neo.
Within
With especial thanks to Mark Harwood and Alex Averbuch, I wrote this on
approaches for scaling:
http://jim.webber.name/2011/03/22/ef4748c3-6459-40b6-bcfa-818960150e0f.aspx
Your thoughts would be most welcome.
Jim
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I'd like to explore this question a bit further. Does this mean that basically
there's no way to scale beyond a single thread/CPU for disconnected graphs if
you have complex graph dependencies (e.g. you cannot create disjoint subgraphs)?
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Great post. Only thing I'd add is that a weakness of 1 2 is that
while they scale ~linearly for reads, they don't scale writes. Maybe
that's obvious but it may be worth pointing out anyway.
Cheers,
-EE
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 17:47, Jim Webber j...@neotechnology.com wrote:
With especial
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 17:15, Peter Neubauer
peter.neuba...@neotechnology.com wrote:
Hi all Graphytes,
there has been a lot of interest in Neo4j fro the Microsoft side of
things, so Magnus Mårtensson and me did write-up o how to get a first
version of a Neo4j Server hosted on Microsoft Azure.
Duly updated, thanks for the feedback.
Jim
On 22 Mar 2011, at 00:56, Emil Eifrem wrote:
Great post. Only thing I'd add is that a weakness of 1 2 is that
while they scale ~linearly for reads, they don't scale writes. Maybe
that's obvious but it may be worth pointing out anyway.
Cheers,
OK, thanks for you help! It help me a lot!
There is another question , In my application, there are lots of nodes and
relations(May be million nodes,and ten Thousands relation). I am wonder, I
have a method to take relation less,but the nodes will be more( the same ratio
), Is it faster or
Sorry, I have not take it clear, my node have many relations, the relations
will be more and more than the nodes, I say ten thousands relations is one node
connect to another :)
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发件人: Rick Bullottarick.bullo...@thingworx.com;
发送时间: 2011年3月22日(星期二)
Bård,
sorry, this seems to have slipped through the list. I think you should
be able to attach a picture to the list. Let me know if you have
problems with that!
Cheers,
/peter neubauer
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