Spring Data Graph stores the type information in the graph.

The default is to use indexes to store this information, but it can also be 
stored as type-nodes with relationships to all instances.

The current neoclipse supports index lookups, so please try the following:

the index name is: __types__
the index key: className
the value is the actual fully qualified class name

of course you can also use your own indexes which have as index name the simple 
class name as key the field-name and as value the appropriate value.

see here:
http://static.springsource.org/spring-data/data-graph/snapshot-site/reference/html/#reference:programming-model:typerepresentationstrategy

HTH

Michael

Am 09.09.2011 um 13:06 schrieb Vinicius Carvalho:

> Hi. I'm just starting with neo4j, doing some pocs and investigation.
> 
> I'm using spring data to persist my data. And so far I was able to both
> persist and load data from the db (from my unit tests anyway)
> 
> I've added a few nodes (250) and also created some relations.
> 
> But, when opening the neoclipse and pointing it to my db directory (read
> only mode). All I see is a node with id 0 and a property: startTime (I
> assume that springdata creates this node for some reason)
> 
> But I can't find the nodes I've added. Tried to double click, search (still
> have no clue to search as well, tried to put property:value on query)
> 
> I know data is there because of my unit tests, just trying to navigate on a
> visual tool.
> 
> Just trying to find my way, anyone could help me out?
> 
> Regards
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