Hi there,
in what context do you think this is a feature of Neo4j and not any
traversal mechanism on top of it, like Neo4j.rb, Gremlin, Scala or so? Also,
we hope to start next week with a more declarative, language independent way
of describing queries that can be sent over the wire and backed by both
pattern matching and dataflow backed traversals, that certainly can do
backtracking where needed.

What is your usecase? Would love to add it to the collection of things to
express with that language!

Cheers,

/peter neubauer

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On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 12:03 PM, noppanit <noppani...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Would backtracking be the next feature of neo4j, as I have used it in
> Gremlin. It would be fantastic to have that. Just a curiosity. :)
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