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April 17, 2011

Good Relationships: The Spring Data Graph Guide Book

Filed under: Graphs,NoSQL — Patrick Durusau @ 5:25 pm

Good Relationships: The Spring Data Graph Guide Book (1.0.0-BUILD-SNAPSHOT)

From About this book:

Welcome to the Spring Data Graph Guide Book. Thank you for taking the time to get an in depth look into Spring Data Graph. This project is part of the Spring Data project, which brings the convenient programming model of the Spring Framework to modern NOSQL databases. Spring Data Graph, as the name alludes to, aims to provide support for graph databases. It currently supports Neo4j.

It was written by developers for developers. Hopefully we’ve created a document that is well received by our peers.

If you have any feedback on Spring Data Graph or this book, please provide it via the SpringSource JIRA, the SpringSource NOSQL Forum, github comments or issues, or the Neo4j mailing list.

This book is presented as a duplex book, a term coined by Martin Fowler. A duplex book consists of at least two parts. The first part is an easily accessible tutorial that gives the reader an overview of the topics contained in the book. It contains lots of examples and discussion topics. This part of the book is highly suited for cover-to-cover reading.

We chose a tutorial describing the creation of a web application that allows movie enthusiasts to find their favorite movies, rate them, connect with fellow movie geeks, and enjoy social features such as recommendations. The application is running on Neo4j using Spring Data Graph and the well-known Spring Web Stack.

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