- From: Andreas Brameshuber <cadzie AT gmx.de>
- To: guilhelm savin <guilhelm.savin AT gmail.com>
- Cc: graphstream-users AT litislab.fr
- Subject: Re: Using Neo4j with GraphStream
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 07:16:16 +0100
Hello Guilhelm,
thank you very much for your fast reply and the work you've done with
the draft.
I'll definitly try out the source today and give you feedback afterwards.
Yours Sincerely
Andreas
Am 31/01/2013 02:05, schrieb guilhelm savin:
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Hi Andreas,
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I take a look at Neo4J and start a GraphStream source for this format here
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https://github.com/gsavin/gs-neo4j
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This is a draft version for tests, but it works with dataset example
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available on Neo4J website http://www.neo4j.org/develop/example_data
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You can test it using Maven2 :
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git clone git://github.com/gsavin/gs-neo4j.git
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cd gs-neo4j
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mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="org.graphstream.neo4j.Neo4JSource"
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-Dexec.args="dataset/twitter/"
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You can change "dataset/twitter/" for your own Neo4J database.
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Is it the feature of GraphStream that you would like ?
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Please give us feedback and we will try to improve support for this format!
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Regards.
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Guilhelm
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2013/1/30
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<cadzie AT gmx.de>
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> Hello,
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> I am trying to use Neo4j databases with GraphStream but haven't found a
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> hint in
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> the documentation on how to use the library with Neo4j.
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> Is there an effective way to view those databases with GraphStream or do I
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> have
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> to manually add all nodes and relations to the graph?
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> Yours Sincerely
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> Andreas B.
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