10 Steps to run Spring Data Neo4j at OpenShift.
Tomás Augusto Müller writes:
It’s very easy to get Neo4j running on RedHat’s OpenShift Cloud Platform. Note that at the time of writing this, there is no Neo4j cartridge available at OpenShift.
If you are familiar with Heroku, think that a cartridge is like a Heroku Add-on. It plugs functionality into the PaaS environment.
So, how we can use Neo4j at OpenShift? First, remember to always read a README file, if there’s one.
When you create a project at OpenShift, a README file can be located at the root directory of your app.
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The post continues with the steps you need to get running at OpenShift.
Community question:
Should Neo4j documentation have a chapter: Neo4j in the Cloud(s) ? Which clouds?