If you are interested in one-on-one help, take a look at the neo4j events
calendar. Joining a local meetup or a webinar could be a good route to go.
Such Neo4j events are listed here:
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Also, take a look at the neo4j koans, a set of unit tests that walk you
through how to
2010/10/27, Roman Uhlig roman.uh...@maxity.de:
Ok, that's embarrassing. ;)
I could swear to high heaven that it wasn't there a few weeks ago as I tried
it first. But maybe I just overlooked it.
Sorry for bothering you guys, it's all clear and doesn't need any further
clarification.
BTW, we
You forgot tx.success() in the try{} block, see
http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Transactions#Controlling_success.
Greetings
Axel
Am 26.10.2010 11:19, schrieb Roman Uhlig:
Hi,
I'm completely new to Neo4j and got an issue while trying the getting started
guide.
Everytime I close the database
Thanks Axel, that did it.
Most of the tutorials (especially the getting started guide) don't show this,
so I'd recommend to include it. It's a bit confusing, especially when you come
from the relational database environment or even an ORM mapper, where .commit()
/ .rollback() usually closes the
I just looked at
http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Getting_Started_In_One_Minute_Guide and
http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Getting_Started_Guide and they include the
tx.success() thingie. Does it need to be clarified somehow and if so how?
2010/10/26 Roman Uhlig roman.uh...@maxity.de
Thanks Axel,
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