2010/9/6 Alexandru Popescu ☀ <the.mindstorm.mailingl...@gmail.com>:
> Still on the neo4j-rest component. Is this the correct SVN info:
>
> https://svn.neo4j.org/laboratory/components/rest/
>
> I don't seem to find the web.xml in there...
>
> As I'm not an expert, I'm wondering if someone could tell me how to
> enable the neo4j maven repository as the project doesn't seem to build
> without it.
>

I guess in the end we should delete this thread... it seems like I'm
too tired and asking only stupid questions. I wasn't expecting to see
a main class instead of the webapp though

:- alex
> thanks,
>
> :- alex
>
>
>
> 2010/9/5 Alexandru Popescu ☀ <the.mindstorm.mailingl...@gmail.com>:
>> To answer my own question: it looks like deploying a jar including the
>> relationship definitions and including this in wrapper.conf gives you
>> access to the nodes.
>>
>> My bad,
>>
>> :- alex
>>
>> 2010/9/5 Alexandru Popescu ☀ <the.mindstorm.mailingl...@gmail.com>:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I know this will probably sound much more stupid than my first email
>>> to the list, but after thinking for a bit I'm not sure I understand
>>> how one would be using the pre-packaged neo4j-rest.
>>>
>>> I've used some groovy script to load some test data in a neo4j db. I'm
>>> pretty sure it is in there as my script is also checking on this. Then
>>> I'm starting the neo4j-rest and try to look under the node 0...
>>> nothing. I want to navigate from node 0 but there are no relationships
>>> listed. Maybe I can access directly a node as my script is listing the
>>> IDs out. Nothing...
>>>
>>> So, how exactly would one use neo4j-rest?
>>>
>>> :- alex
>>>
>>
>
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