Hi,

yes, you can still use the approach, let me know if anything shouldn't work (it 
should).
Yes you can just add the config settings to neo4j.properties

We will have some better support for this in Neo4j 3.0. But for now that's the 
way to go.

Cheers, Michael

> Am 19.01.2016 um 23:48 schrieb luca scipioni <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi there. I read this post of Michael Hunger 
> http://jexp.de/blog/2014/03/full-text-indexing-fts-in-neo4j-2-0/ but is it 
> valid for my version? And if it's yes, on the mac version inside the file 
> neo4j.properties there aren't these properties node_auto_indexing and 
> node_keys_indexable, can i simply add these two properties in the file? 
> Another question about this, is it the better solution, use the fulltext 
> index to find a stopname? My problem is this, how can i improve the find of a 
> name substring? Below an example: 
> if a user wants to find a name like via XX settembre, and a stop name is 
> Roma, via XX settembre, and the user puts via, i want to get all stops that 
> contain via.
> 
> I saw here 
> http://neo4j.com/docs/2.3.2/query-schema-index.html#schema-index-use-index-with-starts-with
>  that with CONTAINS operator cannot currently be solved using indexes.
> 
> Any suggestions? I have million nodes.
> 
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