Echoing what Nigel said, I found that all I needed to do once on the latest
codebase was to import set_auth_token from core and then call it with an
authorized ID -- the route I took being that I copied and pasted the token
displayed on the home page of the default browser view, e.g.
Hi Tom,
I've wrestled a bit in this area, too, in the context of partitioning a
metamodel subgraph. As you mention, the current state of affairs is that
nodes can be subset members of an arbitrary number of named node subsets,
but there is currently no way to (optionally) consider a path-wise
Hi Niclas, Michael, Mike, and Jacob,
I concur with others in congratulating you and encouraging your work. In
particular, due to your in-country proximity and shared creative spirits, I
would encourage Michael to make that proposed get together with Niclas in
Frankfurt with Axel, Christian, to
Wow Axel, Christian, and the Structr Team...
This is a SUPER move. With Structr maturing and Neo4j going 2.2, things
will be getting more and more interesting.
I have been quiet lately so as to not divert your attention from all the
amazing work your team is doing. But things are DEFINITELY
And one thing that I noticed when looking at xDiscovery.com is that
VivaGraph (if that is what I was looking at) is unusually responsive on my
iPad -- even when image-based nodes are involved. This is unusual as MANY
Javascript graphviz frameworks act great on full systems and degrade
And I would be remiss if I didn't mention that, judging by the number of
GitHub notifications flying out of the Alchemy.js project that this project
is under VERY active development and getting better and better. Alchemy.js
is, to my mind, the most likely candidate solution to recognize the
Hi Denys,
I think you're experience is a variation of mine as related here
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/neo4j/Qp2azbKy2_8/u4jDbiBLlesJ. Seems to
be a long-standing issue that hasn't bitten too many but is problematic for
the 2.1 database migration. There are some tips/insight on the link.
that a
possible 'fix' would be to silently call the shell and do the exit before
asking 'sc' to stop the Windows Service. I'm going to look at incorporating
that approach into my Neo4jCP (mini Control Panel,
https://github.com/Jim-Salmons/neo4jcp) and if that looks promising, we
might want to see
This issue has surfaced a number of times in various flavors, particularly
when an explicit upgrade (non-automatic requiring
allow_store_upgrade=true) is involved and the culprit seems to be this:
- If you run Neo4j as a Windows Service (having installed via
Neo4jInstaller.bat and using
Hi Wolfgang,
So many folks are so busy at the moment and with the U.S. Memorial Day
holiday, our thoughts have been elsewhere, but all that said, this effort
of yours is AWESOME and welcome -- not only is it a great example of learn
by scratching your itch, but you are doing something that has
://github.com/Jim-Salmons/neo4jcp
Note: This currently works only on the non-installer Windows configuration
as all Neo4j server communication is done via communication with the server
running as a Windows service. The self-contained installer does not create
a Windows service, so I don't currently know
Kevin,
You can't start, stop, etc. a Windows service until you install the service
which is what the install batch file does at lines 72-73. Just read the
file if you are concerned about what it does. Once the service is
installed, you can start, stop, restart it at will via the neo4j.bat
In addition to what Michael pointed out, you might be interested in my
Neo4jCP control panel. It's a tiny (compiled Autohotkey) utility to manage
the Neo4j server like you are looking to do. Mind you, this is a
non-enterprise basic utility and it sounds like you may have more
significant
with more questions once I'm a bit
more advanced with my project.
Best,
Jean-Baptiste
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 4:39 PM, Jim Salmons
jim.s...@softalkapple.comjavascript:
wrote:
Hi Erik and Jean,
+1 to you both. Sadly, judging by the deletion of the post that prompted
my reply, I think
help.
Thank you Michael for mentioning Linkurious ;)
Jean
On Sunday, February 16, 2014 10:40:25 PM UTC+1, Jim Salmons wrote:
Jean-Baptiste,
I absolutely do not intend to sound negative, but as a PhD student in
Sociology you will be in trouble in your career if you cannot distinguish
Jean-Baptiste,
I absolutely do not intend to sound negative, but as a PhD student in
Sociology you will be in trouble in your career if you cannot distinguish
between a graph database query language and development and coding in
your mind.
Michael gave you good advice about Linkurious, but
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