This service was just announce today and it seems to offer persistant
storage from what I read in the description. I don't know where it falls in
the PaaS spectrum.
At CFoundry you can access local storage but it is not persistent.
No access to local storage at Heroku, don't know about the others. Sorry.
Only IaaS as AWS.
Cheers
Michael
Am 09.09.2011 um 06:40 schrieb Christopher Schmidt:
Hi all,
I am using (the embedded version of) Neo4j together
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Subject: [Neo4j] Java PaaS with Neo4j (slightly off topic)
Hi all,
I am using (the embedded version of) Neo4j together with a webapplication (WAR
file for Tomcat).
Does anyone know a PaaS
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Sent: Friday, 9 September 2011 2:41 PM
To: user@lists.neo4j.org
Subject: [Neo4j] Java PaaS with Neo4j (slightly off topic)
Hi all,
I am using (the embedded version of) Neo4j together with a webapplication (WAR
file for Tomcat).
Does anyone know
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Sent: Friday, 9 September 2011 2:41 PM
To: user@lists.neo4j.org
Subject: [Neo4j] Java PaaS with Neo4j (slightly off topic)
Hi all,
I am using (the embedded version of) Neo4j together with a webapplication
(WAR file
Hi all,
I am using (the embedded version of) Neo4j together with a webapplication
(WAR file for Tomcat).
Does anyone know a PaaS provider (like CloudBees) that allow a local file
storage?
(This would be a simple solution beside implementing the Neo4j Server
REST interface and f.e. using a Neo4j
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