Sanju,

there is also a wiki page with directions for different visualization options 
for webapps.

http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Visualization_options_for_graphs

Michael

Am 29.06.2011 um 13:58 schrieb Stefan Zapf:

> Hi Sanju,
> 
> I'm just a newbie to neo4j, but maybe it's helpful to think about the tasks 
> you are facing. There are general and neo4j specific tasks embedded in your 
> questions:
> 
> 1. Retrieve data from the neo4j graphs (specific neo4j question)
> 2. Display the data to the user  (general question on Web-app design)
> 
> Specifically, you need to retrieve the data stored in your neo4j graph. There 
> are two ways to do this:
> 
> 1. Embed the database in your own program and access the "directly"
> 2. Retrieve the data indirectly using neo4j's REST API (standalone server)
> 2.1. Use your own servside program that speaks with your client (Java 
> Servlets,  ...)
> 2.2. Access the REST API directly from your client
> 
> You can find a pretty good tutorials on both 1 and 2, here: 
> http://wiki.neo4j.org/content/Getting_Started_Guide . Imagine you create an 
> online address book. Then you might decide for 1 and write a Java program 
> running on your server and publishes its own REST API. Let's assume you can 
> retrieve all addresses by GETting /addressbook/contacts . Then your java 
> program retrieves all addresses stored in neo4j and sends the requested 
> addressses to any client which GETs /addressbook/contacts .
> 
> Once you've decided on an embedded solution or standalone server, you will 
> need to decide on how to display the data. There are two basic ways that you 
> can access the data via a simple webbrowser: vendor specific solutions that 
> are downloaded by your browser and run in your browser (Java Applets, Active 
> X, Flash) or by making use of an AJAX framework i.e. using your Browsers 
> in-built functions (Javascript, HTML, css). These questions are probably 
> better suited for a specific forum on the given technology. For sake of our 
> previous example, you might use the JQuery Javascript Library to access the 
> contact stored /addressbok/contacts and display them to your users.
> 
> However, if your goal is actually an Neoclipse-like application. You may 
> simply point your browser to host:7474 , the neo4j webadmin has a nice 
> visualization tool.
> 
> Best luck
> Stefan
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> Am 29.06.2011 13:19, schrieb sanjana sanju:
>> Hello Neo4j Team,
>> 
>> I am new to neo4j. I have gone through the documentation, Its really
>> awesome. You people have done excellent work.
>> 
>> I have developed a small or sample graph based application in Java which
>> contains a data (users) who are near at some place. Its working
>> perfectly. For visualization I used stand alone application (Neoclipse). It
>> is also working fine and showing perfectly what I want.
>> 
>> Now I want to re-design my application like as a web application, that means
>> I want to see my database as a web content (Visualization for a web-user
>> that how that user has connected with others graphically) same as like
>> the functionality of neoclipse.
>> 
>> I am technically not that sound (experience). So can any one please suggest
>> me some ideas or tools to design such application.
>> 
>> Can I use neoclipse as a web application or as a server-side application? If
>> so help me out from this... to design a web application.
>> 
>> Awaiting for your valuable suggestions.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Sanju.
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