Alex,
sounds great, don't hesitate to get back to the list with question and
suggestions!

Cheers,

/peter neubauer

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On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Axel Morgner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Currently, I'm still busy with a customer project, but when open
> sourcing the software end of the year, I'll document it.
>
> Am 16.11.2010 00:01, schrieb Peter Neubauer:
>> Axel,
>> nice it worked out for you! Would be great if you could write up a
>> small blog or so on this, and give us some feedback on what to improve
>> to make the component more usable. WDYT?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> /peter neubauer
>>
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>>
>> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Axel Morgner<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> On 02.11.2010 14:52, Craig Taverner wrote:
>>>>> Adding neo4j spatial to the picture should enable the CMS handling geo
>>>>> data objects without adding to much complexity (I hope).
>>>> OK. I think I'm beginning to get an idea of what you want. You have a CMS,
>>>> and some of the data is geolocated, in the sense that you know what
>>>> countries it is associated with, and perhaps you even have relationships to
>>>> 'country' nodes (or other nodes) representing locations. Now you want to 
>>>> use
>>>> Neo4j Spatial to perform simple spatial queries on this.
>>> Your analysis is correct and brilliant. :-)
>>>
>>> In my case, the CMS payload data itself (like HTML, Images, Videos, CSS,
>>> JS, Blogs etc.) is stored in neo4j nodes. But logging data, too, of course.
>>>
>>>>    I could imagine something like:
>>>>
>>>> 'give me all countries in the specified region (bounding box) and include
>>>> the number of pages as an attribute of the result set'bute?
>>> Right now I'm using the SearchIntersectWindow class to determine which
>>> countries are needed to display within a certain global region. The
>>> countries data is loaded as a set of GeoJSON files via Javascript (using
>>> Polymaps), so neo4j spatial does only provide the country names.
>>>
>>>> I think you should either use the original shapefiles and the
>>>> existing ShapefileImporter or move to OSM data models for connected
>>>> topologies.
>>>>
>>>> A GeoJSON importer is a nice idea, but not worth the effort if you already
>>>> have shapefiles.
>>> Indeed! I ended up with using the shapefile importer, using neo4j
>>> spatial to serve geodata nodes which are then connected on-the-fly with
>>> geo-tagged CMS data.
>>>
>>> Your comments and suggestions helped me a lot, so I just wanted to say
>>> thanks again.
>>>
>>> Axel
>>>
>>>
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