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May 20, 2011

Getting Started Spring Data Graph

Filed under: Neo4j,Spring Data — Patrick Durusau @ 4:05 pm

A series of videos on the Spring project and Neo4j:

Getting Started Spring Data Graph Part 1

Overview of the Spring project. Crash course in NoSQL. Reviews the four types of NoSQL databases. Two axes of scalability.

Comment: Watch Part 1 only if you are: 1) A glutton for repetition, 2) A reviewer trying to be complete.

Getting Started Spring Data Graph Part 2

Continuation of Part 1. 90% of corporate issues fit well into graph databases. Property graph. Edges represent relationships. Can have properties. Graphs are whiteboard friendly. Jumps to social graph code example. Promotes performance of graph databases. Then gets to Srping = JPA for Graph databases. (updated link, more comments forthcoming)

Getting Started Spring Data Graph Part 3

Continuation of Part 2. (updated link, new comments forthcoming)

Getting Started Spring Data Graph Part 4

Continuation of Part 3. (updated link, new comments forthcoming)

Suggest that you also spend time with:

Spring Data Graph with Neo4J Support

The main page for this project.

Through different links you will find:

The Spring Data Graph Guide Book (HTML)

and

The Spring Data Graph Guide Book (PDF)

I have only scanned the TOCs and they appear to be the same material.

An exciting project and one that bears watching.


I have updated the video links to point to presentations where the slide transitions work. Will be reviewing the new videos and posting updated comments.

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