So any remote server, e.g like the Heroku instances can be introspected with Neoclipse ?
Does it also support authentication?
The single thing I would love to see in there:
Visualize nodes from a cypher query in the graph. That would also include the requests for visualizing all nodes (start n=node(*) return n) and single nodes by id (start n=node(1,2,3) return n)
Michael
Am 22.04.2012 um 19:17 schrieb Radhakrishna Kalyan:
michael.hun...@neotechnology.com> wrote: > Great stuff, thanks a lot Radekrishna.
> So any remote server, e.g like the Heroku instances can be introspected > with Neoclipse ?
> Does it also support authentication?
> The single thing I would love to see in there:
> Visualize nodes from a cypher query in the graph. > That would also include the requests for visualizing all nodes (start > n=node(*) return n) and single nodes by id (start n=node(1,2,3) return n)
> Michael
> Am 22.04.2012 um 19:17 schrieb Radhakrishna Kalyan:
> Hi guys,
> Now neoclipse is upgraded to neo4j 1.7. > Now we support connection to remote DB.
Excellent job on Neoclipse - I love the connection metaphor and that you can run cypher right in there.
It'd be great if you could tidy up 2 things in packaging:
1. Could you change the downloads so that the file names are more regular? E.g. instead of neoclipse-1.7-win32.win32.x86_64.zip could you make it neoclipse-1.7-win32.x86_64.zip
2. Could we have builds for Linux and Mac too?
In terms of functionality, I've been using the 1.6 version recently to teach the Neo4j koans, and the increase/decrease traversal depth controls don't work anymore - we're stuck at traversal depth 2 permanently. Will you take that as a bug?
Cheers,
Jim
On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:17, Radhakrishna Kalyan wrote:
Thank you for the feedback.
It was a beta release, as I wanted feedback from you guys if queries and
graph towards remote db works fine or not. Next time I will take be careful
with the naming to avoid confusion,
I think that bug is fixed, but anyway I will test again and will fix ASAP,
This bug will be fixed in the next release.
On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Jim Webber <j...@neotechnology.com> wrote:
> Hey Radhakrishna,
> Excellent job on Neoclipse - I love the connection metaphor and that you
> can run cypher right in there.
> It'd be great if you could tidy up 2 things in packaging:
> 1. Could you change the downloads so that the file names are more regular?
> E.g. instead of neoclipse-1.7-win32.win32.x86_64.zip could you make it
> neoclipse-1.7-win32.x86_64.zip
> 2. Could we have builds for Linux and Mac too?
> In terms of functionality, I've been using the 1.6 version recently to
> teach the Neo4j koans, and the increase/decrease traversal depth controls
> don't work anymore - we're stuck at traversal depth 2 permanently. Will you
> take that as a bug?
> Cheers,
> Jim
> On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:17, Radhakrishna Kalyan wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> > Now neoclipse is upgraded to neo4j 1.7.
> > Now we support connection to remote DB.
> Thank you for the feedback.
> It was a beta release, as I wanted feedback from you guys if queries and
> graph towards remote db works fine or not. Next time I will take be careful
> with the naming to avoid confusion,
> I think that bug is fixed, but anyway I will test again and will fix ASAP,
> This bug will be fixed in the next release.
> Tomorrow will fix the mac and linux versions too.
> Thank you.
> Kalyan
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Jim Webber <j...@neotechnology.com> wrote:
> > Hey Radhakrishna,
> > Excellent job on Neoclipse - I love the connection metaphor and that you
> > can run cypher right in there.
> > It'd be great if you could tidy up 2 things in packaging:
> > 1. Could you change the downloads so that the file names are more regular?
> > E.g. instead of neoclipse-1.7-win32.win32.x86_64.zip could you make it
> > neoclipse-1.7-win32.x86_64.zip
> > 2. Could we have builds for Linux and Mac too?
> > In terms of functionality, I've been using the 1.6 version recently to
> > teach the Neo4j koans, and the increase/decrease traversal depth controls
> > don't work anymore - we're stuck at traversal depth 2 permanently. Will you
> > take that as a bug?
> > Cheers,
> > Jim
> > On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:17, Radhakrishna Kalyan wrote:
> > > Hi guys,
> > > Now neoclipse is upgraded to neo4j 1.7.
> > > Now we support connection to remote DB.
>> Thank you for the feedback.
>> It was a beta release, as I wanted feedback from you guys if queries and
>> graph towards remote db works fine or not. Next time I will take be careful
>> with the naming to avoid confusion,
>> I think that bug is fixed, but anyway I will test again and will fix ASAP,
>> This bug will be fixed in the next release.
>> Tomorrow will fix the mac and linux versions too.
>> Thank you.
>> Kalyan
>> On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Jim Webber <j...@neotechnology.com> wrote:
>> > Hey Radhakrishna,
>> > Excellent job on Neoclipse - I love the connection metaphor and that you
>> > can run cypher right in there.
>> > It'd be great if you could tidy up 2 things in packaging:
>> > 1. Could you change the downloads so that the file names are more regular?
>> > E.g. instead of neoclipse-1.7-win32.win32.x86_64.zip could you make it
>> > neoclipse-1.7-win32.x86_64.zip
>> > 2. Could we have builds for Linux and Mac too?
>> > In terms of functionality, I've been using the 1.6 version recently to
>> > teach the Neo4j koans, and the increase/decrease traversal depth controls
>> > don't work anymore - we're stuck at traversal depth 2 permanently. Will you
>> > take that as a bug?
>> > Cheers,
>> > Jim
>> > On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:17, Radhakrishna Kalyan wrote:
>> > > Hi guys,
>> > > Now neoclipse is upgraded to neo4j 1.7.
>> > > Now we support connection to remote DB.
>If you can write, you can code - @coderdojomalmo
>If you can sketch, you can use a graph database - @neo4j
>On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 7:20 PM, Devender Gollapally
><devender.gollapa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Excellent job on Neoclipse, looking forward to the Mac version.
>>> Thank you for the feedback.
>>> It was a beta release, as I wanted feedback from you guys if queries
>>>and
>>> graph towards remote db works fine or not. Next time I will take be
>>>careful
>>> with the naming to avoid confusion,
>>> I think that bug is fixed, but anyway I will test again and will fix
>>>ASAP,
>>> This bug will be fixed in the next release.
>>> Tomorrow will fix the mac and linux versions too.
>>> Thank you.
>>> Kalyan
>>> On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Jim Webber <j...@neotechnology.com>
>>>wrote:
>>> > Hey Radhakrishna,
>>> > Excellent job on Neoclipse - I love the connection metaphor and that
>>>you
>>> > can run cypher right in there.
>>> > It'd be great if you could tidy up 2 things in packaging:
>>> > 1. Could you change the downloads so that the file names are more
>>>regular?
>>> > E.g. instead of neoclipse-1.7-win32.win32.x86_64.zip could you make
>>>it
>>> > neoclipse-1.7-win32.x86_64.zip
>>> > 2. Could we have builds for Linux and Mac too?
>>> > In terms of functionality, I've been using the 1.6 version recently
>>>to
>>> > teach the Neo4j koans, and the increase/decrease traversal depth
>>>controls
>>> > don't work anymore - we're stuck at traversal depth 2 permanently.
>>>Will you
>>> > take that as a bug?
>>> > Cheers,
>>> > Jim
>>> > On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:17, Radhakrishna Kalyan wrote:
>>> > > Hi guys,
>>> > > Now neoclipse is upgraded to neo4j 1.7.
>>> > > Now we support connection to remote DB.
> >>> Thank you for the feedback. > >>> It was a beta release, as I wanted feedback from you guys if queries > >>>and > >>> graph towards remote db works fine or not. Next time I will take be > >>>careful > >>> with the naming to avoid confusion,
> >>> I think that bug is fixed, but anyway I will test again and will fix > >>>ASAP, > >>> This bug will be fixed in the next release.
> >>> Tomorrow will fix the mac and linux versions too.
> >>> Thank you. > >>> Kalyan
> >>> On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Jim Webber <j...@neotechnology.com> > >>>wrote: > >>> > Hey Radhakrishna,
> >>> > Excellent job on Neoclipse - I love the connection metaphor and that > >>>you > >>> > can run cypher right in there.
> >>> > It'd be great if you could tidy up 2 things in packaging:
> >>> > 1. Could you change the downloads so that the file names are more > >>>regular? > >>> > E.g. instead of neoclipse-1.7-win32.win32.x86_64.zip could you make > >>>it > >>> > neoclipse-1.7-win32.x86_64.zip > >>> > 2. Could we have builds for Linux and Mac too?
> >>> > In terms of functionality, I've been using the 1.6 version recently > >>>to > >>> > teach the Neo4j koans, and the increase/decrease traversal depth > >>>controls > >>> > don't work anymore - we're stuck at traversal depth 2 permanently. > >>>Will you > >>> > take that as a bug?
> >>> > Cheers,
> >>> > Jim
> >>> > On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:17, Radhakrishna Kalyan wrote:
> >>> > > Hi guys,
> >>> > > Now neoclipse is upgraded to neo4j 1.7. > >>> > > Now we support connection to remote DB.
I just tried the mac version it works great so far. Thanks a lot.
I thought with some polishing and some of the issues below addressed it would be great to do a neoclipse blog post the next week (or the week after) ?
Just some things:
- you should perhaps automatically add /db/data/ if it is not there in the URL - a newly created db-connect is not selected in the list, so when I hit play directly afterwards it connects an older existing connection - localhost works great - load-time for the initial rendering of a bigger remote graph (heroku) is really long (, so we should probably limit that to the root node or at most one level of connections - how do you pull the data anyway, perhaps we should have a look at that and see where we can optimize the load code - also navigating a remote graph (esp. heroku which is on the other side of the planet) takes too long
- we need a better handling of versions to cater for cypher calls especially for older servers (but that's a task for the rest-client)
- the cypher editor should display the number of returned rows, and also the time it took to load the data - it should probably also pop up a new tab for each new query result (having the query as a "title" on the tab - I would still love to be able to have a [VIZ] button which renders the query results (nodes and rels returned) rendered in the graph view - it should be possible to load/save cypher files - some basic syntax highlighting
- the flashlight search dialog - should be better integrated with the rest of the application, right now it displays a list of result nodes/rels with a random! property listed on the top (those should be either selectable or ordered consistently) but I cannot do anything with these nodes - it would be great to have them visualized in the graph too
- but perhaps we should just drop the whole dialog in favor of cypher ?
Cheers
Michael
Am 23.04.2012 um 22:22 schrieb Radhakrishna Kalyan:
> >>> Thank you for the feedback. > >>> It was a beta release, as I wanted feedback from you guys if queries > >>>and > >>> graph towards remote db works fine or not. Next time I will take be > >>>careful > >>> with the naming to avoid confusion,
> >>> I think that bug is fixed, but anyway I will test again and will fix > >>>ASAP, > >>> This bug will be fixed in the next release.
> >>> Tomorrow will fix the mac and linux versions too.
> >>> Thank you. > >>> Kalyan
> >>> On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Jim Webber <j...@neotechnology.com> > >>>wrote: > >>> > Hey Radhakrishna,
> >>> > Excellent job on Neoclipse - I love the connection metaphor and that > >>>you > >>> > can run cypher right in there.
> >>> > It'd be great if you could tidy up 2 things in packaging:
> >>> > 1. Could you change the downloads so that the file names are more > >>>regular? > >>> > E.g. instead of neoclipse-1.7-win32.win32.x86_64.zip could you make > >>>it > >>> > neoclipse-1.7-win32.x86_64.zip > >>> > 2. Could we have builds for Linux and Mac too?
> >>> > In terms of functionality, I've been using the 1.6 version recently > >>>to > >>> > teach the Neo4j koans, and the increase/decrease traversal depth > >>>controls > >>> > don't work anymore - we're stuck at traversal depth 2 permanently. > >>>Will you > >>> > take that as a bug?
> >>> > Cheers,
> >>> > Jim
> >>> > On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:17, Radhakrishna Kalyan wrote:
> >>> > > Hi guys,
> >>> > > Now neoclipse is upgraded to neo4j 1.7. > >>> > > Now we support connection to remote DB.
> I just tried the mac version it works great so far. Thanks a lot.
> I thought with some polishing and some of the issues below addressed it > would be great to do a neoclipse blog post the next week (or the week > after) ?
> Just some things:
> - you should perhaps automatically add /db/data/ if it is not there in the > URL > - a newly created db-connect is not selected in the list, so when I hit > play directly afterwards it connects an older existing connection > - localhost works great > - load-time for the initial rendering of a bigger remote graph (heroku) is > really long (, so we should probably limit that to the root node or at most > one level of connections - how do you pull the data anyway, perhaps we > should have a look at that and see where we can optimize the load code > - also navigating a remote graph (esp. heroku which is on the other side > of the planet) takes too long
> - we need a better handling of versions to cater for cypher calls > especially for older servers (but that's a task for the rest-client)
> - the cypher editor should display the number of returned rows, and also > the time it took to load the data > - it should probably also pop up a new tab for each new query result > (having the query as a "title" on the tab > - I would still love to be able to have a [VIZ] button which renders the > query results (nodes and rels returned) rendered in the graph view > - it should be possible to load/save cypher files > - some basic syntax highlighting
> - the flashlight search dialog - should be better integrated with the rest > of the application, right now it displays a list of result nodes/rels with > a random! property listed on the top (those should be either selectable or > ordered consistently) but I cannot do anything with these nodes - it would > be great to have them visualized in the graph too
> - but perhaps we should just drop the whole dialog in favor of cypher ?
> Cheers
> Michael
> Am 23.04.2012 um 22:22 schrieb Radhakrishna Kalyan:
>> >>> Thank you for the feedback. >> >>> It was a beta release, as I wanted feedback from you guys if queries >> >>>and >> >>> graph towards remote db works fine or not. Next time I will take be >> >>>careful >> >>> with the naming to avoid confusion,
>> >>> I think that bug is fixed, but anyway I will test again and will fix >> >>>ASAP, >> >>> This bug will be fixed in the next release.
>> >>> Tomorrow will fix the mac and linux versions too.
>> >>> Thank you. >> >>> Kalyan
>> >>> On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Jim Webber <j...@neotechnology.com> >> >>>wrote: >> >>> > Hey Radhakrishna,
>> >>> > Excellent job on Neoclipse - I love the connection metaphor and that >> >>>you >> >>> > can run cypher right in there.
>> >>> > It'd be great if you could tidy up 2 things in packaging:
>> >>> > 1. Could you change the downloads so that the file names are more >> >>>regular? >> >>> > E.g. instead of neoclipse-1.7-win32.win32.x86_64.zip could you make >> >>>it >> >>> > neoclipse-1.7-win32.x86_64.zip >> >>> > 2. Could we have builds for Linux and Mac too?
>> >>> > In terms of functionality, I've been using the 1.6 version recently >> >>>to >> >>> > teach the Neo4j koans, and the increase/decrease traversal depth >> >>>controls >> >>> > don't work anymore - we're stuck at traversal depth 2 permanently. >> >>>Will you >> >>> > take that as a bug?
>> >>> > Cheers,
>> >>> > Jim
>> >>> > On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:17, Radhakrishna Kalyan wrote:
>> >>> > > Hi guys,
>> >>> > > Now neoclipse is upgraded to neo4j 1.7. >> >>> > > Now we support connection to remote DB.
> Thank you for your comments. They are really valuable to improve the
> product.
> I will surly will work on these in parallel.
> Regarding blog, I have that in queue. I have also started to work towards
> heroku to use neo4j, but some issues ( didn't able to add the add on).
> Thanks once again
> Kalyan
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 1:34 AM, Michael Hunger
> <michael.hun...@neotechnology.com> wrote:
>> Radhakrishna,
>> I just tried the mac version it works great so far. Thanks a lot.
>> I thought with some polishing and some of the issues below addressed it
>> would be great to do a neoclipse blog post the next week (or the week after)
>> ?
>> Just some things:
>> - you should perhaps automatically add /db/data/ if it is not there in the
>> URL
>> - a newly created db-connect is not selected in the list, so when I hit
>> play directly afterwards it connects an older existing connection
>> - localhost works great
>> - load-time for the initial rendering of a bigger remote graph (heroku) is
>> really long (, so we should probably limit that to the root node or at most
>> one level of connections - how do you pull the data anyway, perhaps we
>> should have a look at that and see where we can optimize the load code
>> - also navigating a remote graph (esp. heroku which is on the other side
>> of the planet) takes too long
>> - we need a better handling of versions to cater for cypher calls
>> especially for older servers (but that's a task for the rest-client)
>> - the cypher editor should display the number of returned rows, and also
>> the time it took to load the data
>> - it should probably also pop up a new tab for each new query result
>> (having the query as a "title" on the tab
>> - I would still love to be able to have a [VIZ] button which renders the
>> query results (nodes and rels returned) rendered in the graph view
>> - it should be possible to load/save cypher files
>> - some basic syntax highlighting
>> - the flashlight search dialog - should be better integrated with the rest
>> of the application, right now it displays a list of result nodes/rels with a
>> random! property listed on the top (those should be either selectable or
>> ordered consistently) but I cannot do anything with these nodes - it would
>> be great to have them visualized in the graph too
>> - but perhaps we should just drop the whole dialog in favor of cypher ?
>> Cheers
>> Michael
>> Am 23.04.2012 um 22:22 schrieb Radhakrishna Kalyan:
>>> >>> Thank you for the feedback.
>>> >>> It was a beta release, as I wanted feedback from you guys if queries
>>> >>>and
>>> >>> graph towards remote db works fine or not. Next time I will take be
>>> >>>careful
>>> >>> with the naming to avoid confusion,
>>> >>> I think that bug is fixed, but anyway I will test again and will fix
>>> >>>ASAP,
>>> >>> This bug will be fixed in the next release.
>>> >>> Tomorrow will fix the mac and linux versions too.
>>> >>> Thank you.
>>> >>> Kalyan
>>> >>> On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Jim Webber <j...@neotechnology.com>
>>> >>>wrote:
>>> >>> > Hey Radhakrishna,
>>> >>> > Excellent job on Neoclipse - I love the connection metaphor and
>>> >>> > that
>>> >>>you
>>> >>> > can run cypher right in there.
>>> >>> > It'd be great if you could tidy up 2 things in packaging:
>>> >>> > 1. Could you change the downloads so that the file names are more
>>> >>>regular?
>>> >>> > E.g. instead of neoclipse-1.7-win32.win32.x86_64.zip could you make
>>> >>>it
>>> >>> > neoclipse-1.7-win32.x86_64.zip
>>> >>> > 2. Could we have builds for Linux and Mac too?
>>> >>> > In terms of functionality, I've been using the 1.6 version recently
>>> >>>to
>>> >>> > teach the Neo4j koans, and the increase/decrease traversal depth
>>> >>>controls
>>> >>> > don't work anymore - we're stuck at traversal depth 2 permanently.
>>> >>>Will you
>>> >>> > take that as a bug?
>>> >>> > Cheers,
>>> >>> > Jim
>>> >>> > On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:17, Radhakrishna Kalyan wrote:
>>> >>> > > Hi guys,
>>> >>> > > Now neoclipse is upgraded to neo4j 1.7.
>>> >>> > > Now we support connection to remote DB.
What were the issues with adding the add-on? Unfortunately you have to have a valid credit card information in your heroku account (even if it isn't charged).
Michael
Am 24.04.2012 um 10:18 schrieb Radhakrishna Kalyan:
> Thank you for your comments. They are really valuable to improve the product. > I will surly will work on these in parallel.
> Regarding blog, I have that in queue. I have also started to work towards heroku to use neo4j, but some issues ( didn't able to add the add on).
> Thanks once again
> Kalyan
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 1:34 AM, Michael Hunger <michael.hun...@neotechnology.com> wrote: > Radhakrishna,
> I just tried the mac version it works great so far. Thanks a lot.
> I thought with some polishing and some of the issues below addressed it would be great to do a neoclipse blog post the next week (or the week after) ?
> Just some things:
> - you should perhaps automatically add /db/data/ if it is not there in the URL > - a newly created db-connect is not selected in the list, so when I hit play directly afterwards it connects an older existing connection > - localhost works great > - load-time for the initial rendering of a bigger remote graph (heroku) is really long (, so we should probably limit that to the root node or at most one level of connections - how do you pull the data anyway, perhaps we should have a look at that and see where we can optimize the load code > - also navigating a remote graph (esp. heroku which is on the other side of the planet) takes too long
> - we need a better handling of versions to cater for cypher calls especially for older servers (but that's a task for the rest-client)
> - the cypher editor should display the number of returned rows, and also the time it took to load the data > - it should probably also pop up a new tab for each new query result (having the query as a "title" on the tab > - I would still love to be able to have a [VIZ] button which renders the query results (nodes and rels returned) rendered in the graph view > - it should be possible to load/save cypher files > - some basic syntax highlighting
> - the flashlight search dialog - should be better integrated with the rest of the application, right now it displays a list of result nodes/rels with a random! property listed on the top (those should be either selectable or ordered consistently) but I cannot do anything with these nodes - it would be great to have them visualized in the graph too
> - but perhaps we should just drop the whole dialog in favor of cypher ?
> Cheers
> Michael
> Am 23.04.2012 um 22:22 schrieb Radhakrishna Kalyan:
>> >>> Thank you for the feedback. >> >>> It was a beta release, as I wanted feedback from you guys if queries >> >>>and >> >>> graph towards remote db works fine or not. Next time I will take be >> >>>careful >> >>> with the naming to avoid confusion,
>> >>> I think that bug is fixed, but anyway I will test again and will fix >> >>>ASAP, >> >>> This bug will be fixed in the next release.
>> >>> Tomorrow will fix the mac and linux versions too.
>> >>> Thank you. >> >>> Kalyan
>> >>> On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Jim Webber <j...@neotechnology.com> >> >>>wrote: >> >>> > Hey Radhakrishna,
>> >>> > Excellent job on Neoclipse - I love the connection metaphor and that >> >>>you >> >>> > can run cypher right in there.
>> >>> > It'd be great if you could tidy up 2 things in packaging:
>> >>> > 1. Could you change the downloads so that the file names are more >> >>>regular? >> >>> > E.g. instead of neoclipse-1.7-win32.win32.x86_64.zip could you make >> >>>it >> >>> > neoclipse-1.7-win32.x86_64.zip >> >>> > 2. Could we have builds for Linux and Mac too?
>> >>> > In terms of functionality, I've been using the 1.6 version recently >> >>>to >> >>> > teach the Neo4j koans, and the increase/decrease traversal depth >> >>>controls >> >>> > don't work anymore - we're stuck at traversal depth 2 permanently. >> >>>Will you >> >>> > take that as a bug?
>> >>> > Cheers,
>> >>> > Jim
>> >>> > On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:17, Radhakrishna Kalyan wrote:
>> >>> > > Hi guys,
>> >>> > > Now neoclipse is upgraded to neo4j 1.7. >> >>> > > Now we support connection to remote DB.
> What were the issues with adding the add-on? Unfortunately you have to
> have a valid credit card information in your heroku account (even if it
> isn't charged).
> Michael
> Am 24.04.2012 um 10:18 schrieb Radhakrishna Kalyan:
> Hi Michael,
> Thank you for your comments. They are really valuable to improve the
> product.
> I will surly will work on these in parallel.
> Regarding blog, I have that in queue. I have also started to work towards
> heroku to use neo4j, but some issues ( didn't able to add the add on).
> Thanks once again
> Kalyan
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 1:34 AM, Michael Hunger <
> michael.hun...@neotechnology.com> wrote:
>> Radhakrishna,
>> I just tried the mac version it works great so far. Thanks a lot.
>> I thought with some polishing and some of the issues below addressed it
>> would be great to do a neoclipse blog post the next week (or the week
>> after) ?
>> Just some things:
>> - you should perhaps automatically add /db/data/ if it is not there in
>> the URL
>> - a newly created db-connect is not selected in the list, so when I hit
>> play directly afterwards it connects an older existing connection
>> - localhost works great
>> - load-time for the initial rendering of a bigger remote graph (heroku)
>> is really long (, so we should probably limit that to the root node or at
>> most one level of connections - how do you pull the data anyway, perhaps we
>> should have a look at that and see where we can optimize the load code
>> - also navigating a remote graph (esp. heroku which is on the other side
>> of the planet) takes too long
>> - we need a better handling of versions to cater for cypher calls
>> especially for older servers (but that's a task for the rest-client)
>> - the cypher editor should display the number of returned rows, and also
>> the time it took to load the data
>> - it should probably also pop up a new tab for each new query result
>> (having the query as a "title" on the tab
>> - I would still love to be able to have a [VIZ] button which renders the
>> query results (nodes and rels returned) rendered in the graph view
>> - it should be possible to load/save cypher files
>> - some basic syntax highlighting
>> - the flashlight search dialog - should be better integrated with the
>> rest of the application, right now it displays a list of result nodes/rels
>> with a random! property listed on the top (those should be either
>> selectable or ordered consistently) but I cannot do anything with these
>> nodes - it would be great to have them visualized in the graph too
>> - but perhaps we should just drop the whole dialog in favor of cypher ?
>> Cheers
>> Michael
>> Am 23.04.2012 um 22:22 schrieb Radhakrishna Kalyan:
>>> >>> Thank you for the feedback.
>>> >>> It was a beta release, as I wanted feedback from you guys if queries
>>> >>>and
>>> >>> graph towards remote db works fine or not. Next time I will take be
>>> >>>careful
>>> >>> with the naming to avoid confusion,
>>> >>> I think that bug is fixed, but anyway I will test again and will fix
>>> >>>ASAP,
>>> >>> This bug will be fixed in the next release.
>>> >>> Tomorrow will fix the mac and linux versions too.
>>> >>> Thank you.
>>> >>> Kalyan
>>> >>> On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Jim Webber <j...@neotechnology.com
>>> >>>wrote:
>>> >>> > Hey Radhakrishna,
>>> >>> > Excellent job on Neoclipse - I love the connection metaphor and
>>> that
>>> >>>you
>>> >>> > can run cypher right in there.
>>> >>> > It'd be great if you could tidy up 2 things in packaging:
>>> >>> > 1. Could you change the downloads so that the file names are more
>>> >>>regular?
>>> >>> > E.g. instead of neoclipse-1.7-win32.win32.x86_64.zip could you make
>>> >>>it
>>> >>> > neoclipse-1.7-win32.x86_64.zip
>>> >>> > 2. Could we have builds for Linux and Mac too?
>>> >>> > In terms of functionality, I've been using the 1.6 version recently
>>> >>>to
>>> >>> > teach the Neo4j koans, and the increase/decrease traversal depth
>>> >>>controls
>>> >>> > don't work anymore - we're stuck at traversal depth 2 permanently.
>>> >>>Will you
>>> >>> > take that as a bug?
>>> >>> > Cheers,
>>> >>> > Jim
>>> >>> > On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:17, Radhakrishna Kalyan wrote:
>>> >>> > > Hi guys,
>>> >>> > > Now neoclipse is upgraded to neo4j 1.7.
>>> >>> > > Now we support connection to remote DB.