Hello,
> It works with neo4j and some other graphdb.
> I quickly checked the wiki page and shell functionality, but i am
> mostly interested by the java API part of Gremlin.
> Anyone played with it ? Does it make life easier ? :)
There are two main Java APIs in Gremlin:
1. using Gremlin through
喜祥,
感谢为指针,我们会检查它!看来谷歌翻译不工作好,请你重复的英文邮件?
Hi Xiang,
thanks for the pointer, we will check it out! It seems the Google
translator is not working good, could you repeat the mail in English?
Seems we all should start learning Chinese, it is certainly a
Twitter-friendly language!
/peter neubauer
COO
Wow, so hot and passional!
I got my mouth from God.
Maybe you guys wanna try ON (on.dev.java.net), which is a pure data
object notation.
I believe that little pain, little trouble.
Because some others, let me detail it next time.
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Cheers,
Qinxian
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Hi Laurent,
Marko, Josh and me are developing Gremlin. It aims at providing a
capable graph tinkering interface that can be used to prototype and
test graphy problems like recommendation algos, PageRank, Bayesian
stuff while being able to plug in different "graphy" backends like raw
graphs like Neo
Hi Laurent!
> Additionally, i'm planning to learn a bit of Groovy (just quickly
> checked some wiki and tutorials).
> Anyone tried to use (if possible) neo4j with groovy ?
>
Stefan Armbruster has created a Neo4j plugin for Grails, see:
http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Grails
/anders
PS. In Lin
Friendly greetings !
While browsing my RSS, i found http://wiki.github.com/tinkerpop/gremlin
"Gremlin is a graph-based programming language."
It works with neo4j and some other graphdb.
I quickly checked the wiki page and shell functionality, but i am
mostly interested by the java API part of Gre
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