Spring Data Graph 1.1.0.M2 with Neo4j support Released

Releases | Thomas Risberg | July 20, 2011 | ...

Dear Spring Community,

We are pleased to announce that a new milestone release (1.1.0.M2) of the Spring Data Graph project with Neo4j support is now available!

The primary goal of the Spring Data project is to make it easier to build Spring-powered applications that use new data access technologies such as non-relational databases, map-reduce frameworks, and cloud based data services.

The Graph Neo4j module provides integration with the Neo4j graph database. Back in 2010, Rod Johnson and Emil Eifrem started brainstorming about Spring and Neo4j integration including transparent persistence and cross-store support. After an initial prototype it has been further developed in close cooperation between the VMware and Neo Technology development teams.

To learn more about the project, visit the Spring Data Graph Project Homepage.

The key changes in the Spring Data Graph 1.1.0.M2 milestone release include:

  • updated dependency to Neo4j 1.4
  • API updates to Neo4j 1.4 changes
  • repackaging to org.springframework.data.neo4j.*
  • added cypher queries to Neo4j-Template
  • Neo4j-Template API overhaul
  • fluent query, traversal, lookup methods in the Neo4j-Template
  • Integrated remote REST-Cypher Plugin
  • fixed lingering client connections for the REST module (ClientResponse.close())
  • fixed NotFoundException with GraphRepository.exists()

We are looking forward to your feedback on the forum or in the issue tracker.

Project resources: Downloads | JavaDocs | Spring Data Graph Guide Book | Changelog

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