I just noticed http://www.xmind.org/us/ which is Eclipse based and
would probably benefit from Neo4j ...

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On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 8:49 PM, Nils Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm working on a personal information database app and currently
> investing the best options for storage. I'd like to have your opinion on
> whether it is the right choice. Those would be:
>
> - support an extendible data model (plugins can add fields /
> relationships to exisiting objects). From what I've read this is supported.
> - support query of items by properties and by relationships of other
> objects. For example: return all email messages sent to or received from
> a particular user, which are part of a collection "work".
>
> A part I am struggeling with in the design of the app, is that the UI
> should support viewing of very large collections, for example all email
> messages in "work" collection. These will have to be sortable by
> different fields, in case of a mail message even sorting by the name of
> the contact (which needs to follow a relationship). I don't really know
> how to use Neo4j (or another persistence mechanism, or another layer on
> top of Neo4j) to implement such functionality.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nils
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