Feel free to try out Alchemy.js <http://graphalchemist.github.io/Alchemy/#/> or try cy2neo <http://jexp.github.io/cy2neo/> a tool built with Alchemy.js by Michael Hunger.
You can easily shoot data to Alchemy from Neo in the GraphJSON format (http://graphalchemist.github.io/Alchemy/docs/#GraphJSON). Additionally, our 0.4 release includes backend support (Neo4j) out of the box. 0.4 will likely be ready in the middle of October. -Huston On Thursday, September 18, 2014 1:13:53 AM UTC-7, bslt wrote: > > Thanks for your reply. I have tried the gephi, but I have encounted one > problem. > > When I try to import my Neo4j database into Gephi nothing happens and I get > the empty warning message window.Environment is Gephi 0.8.2 with Neo4j > 2.1.4.I have installed the Neo4j plugin v. 2.1.3 which appears to be the > latest.Neo4j graph data is in the default graph.db directory.File ->Neo4j > Database -> Full Import ->graph.db. Any help most appreciated. > > > 在 2014年9月18日星期四UTC+8下午3时13分47秒,Curtis Mosters写道: >> >> Maybe set LIMIT to 5 or use the tool gephi? >> >> Well but I think in the same way. The graph vis tool that is embedded is >> really bad. Laggy and not focussing information as needed. >> >> Am Donnerstag, 18. September 2014 07:50:36 UTC+2 schrieb bslt: >>> >>> I think the visualization of neo4j is not so good. When there are so >>> many nodes and relationships, it leads to confusion. In additon, not all >>> the nodes and relationships will be displayed in the interface( >>> http://localhost:7474/browser). Can anyone recommend me a good display >>> tool of neo4j? Thanks a lot. >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Neo4j" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
