Hi!

Use
Search mode: Query
with the value: *
and I think you'll see all types listed.
(index name + key like Michael wrote)

/anders


2011-09-09 14:32, Vinicius Carvalho skrev:
> Danke Michael,
>
> That solved the problem. Glad that I can see my graph now.
>
> Regards
>
> On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Michael Hunger<
> michael.hun...@neotechnology.com>  wrote:
>
>> Spring Data Graph stores the type information in the graph.
>>
>> The default is to use indexes to store this information, but it can also be
>> stored as type-nodes with relationships to all instances.
>>
>> The current neoclipse supports index lookups, so please try the following:
>>
>> the index name is: __types__
>> the index key: className
>> the value is the actual fully qualified class name
>>
>> of course you can also use your own indexes which have as index name the
>> simple class name as key the field-name and as value the appropriate value.
>>
>> see here:
>>
>> http://static.springsource.org/spring-data/data-graph/snapshot-site/reference/html/#reference:programming-model:typerepresentationstrategy
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> Am 09.09.2011 um 13:06 schrieb Vinicius Carvalho:
>>
>>> Hi. I'm just starting with neo4j, doing some pocs and investigation.
>>>
>>> I'm using spring data to persist my data. And so far I was able to both
>>> persist and load data from the db (from my unit tests anyway)
>>>
>>> I've added a few nodes (250) and also created some relations.
>>>
>>> But, when opening the neoclipse and pointing it to my db directory (read
>>> only mode). All I see is a node with id 0 and a property: startTime (I
>>> assume that springdata creates this node for some reason)
>>>
>>> But I can't find the nodes I've added. Tried to double click, search
>> (still
>>> have no clue to search as well, tried to put property:value on query)
>>>
>>> I know data is there because of my unit tests, just trying to navigate on
>> a
>>> visual tool.
>>>
>>> Just trying to find my way, anyone could help me out?
>>>
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