You might look at Spring Data Neo4j or jo4neo for that.

I had a fake EntityManager in SDN once for Spring ROO (it should be still 
somewhere in the history) but it didn't take care of JPA annotations. If you 
want to give it a try, you're free to engage :) But I don't think it is worth 
the effort. Rather embrace the rich domain as it is.
Cheers

Michael

Am 29.11.2011 um 23:22 schrieb nrkkalyan:

> Hey,
> 
> Thank you for the reply.
> I am sorry I was not clear with the below statement :
> 
> #1 " If not then I think wouldn't it be good to support them"
> #2 "s every organization may not want to go for Spring-Data or want to
> migrate to Neo4J just because its more efficient than RDBMS"
> 
> What I meant was supporting JPA annotations in Neo4j will give more
> opportunity for organizations to consider migrating their data from RDBMS to
> Neo4J.
> I think Hibernate OGM is somewhat similar I am looking for. I will try to
> explore too on this and return.
> 
> No doubt Neo4J provides more richer domain model than RDBMS. But to gain a
> broad market we(Neo4J Community) must consider  
> 
> I spent around 30 hours in understanding Neo4J and other related stuff and
> planning to spend more and more to dig down Neo4J. My motto is to replace
> Oracle or any RDBMS with Graph DB and I found Neo4J is perfect.
> 
> Now I am working on a solution where I can migrate my old swing
> application(SqlLite as backend) to Neo4J.
> Thus I don't want to change any business logic, all I want to change is
> database.
> 
> 
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