This week Craig Taverner did a great talk about Neo4j Spatial, Jennifer Reif showed how to import data from the Marvel API into Neo4j, David Fox’s presentation about moving an activity feed from Cassandra to Neo4j was published, and more!
5. In the second post in Jennifer Reif series of posts showing
how to build a full stack application with Spring and Neo4j,
she get the data out of Marvel’s API and into Neo4j.
Jennifer comes up with an innovative way to get as much
data as possible within the rate limits of
the API, and then shows how to use the
APOC libraryto import the data into Neo4j.
Create a Data Marvel : Data Import
Read the blog post
6. In last week’s online meetup, Craig Taverner taught us how
to build spatial backed applications using Neo4j 3.4 and
beyond.
All About Neo4j Spatial
Watch the video
7. Kees Vegter launched the Cypher Query Log Analyzer, a
Neo4j Desktop App that he built to help users understand
the query log file of a Neo4j Enterprise server. Kees has
also written a follow up article where he shows
how to use the query log analyzer to detect
common causes of query performance
degradation in the Neo4j server.
Read the release post
Cypher Query Log Analyzer
8. Matt Casters has written a blog post explaining how to get
up and running with the Kettle data ingestion tool. Matt
explains all the steps required, from downloading Pentaho,
to setting up the Neo4j plugins,
and launching Spoon,
the imaginatively named Kettle
GUI.
Getting Set Up with Kettle and Neo4j
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9. News last week that the headquarters of Deutsche Bank
was raided in a money laundering investigation as a result
of the Panama Papers investigation led Will Lyon to right a
post showing how to explore the
ICIJ’s Panama Papers data in the
context of this investigation.
Graph Visualization of Panama Papers Data In
Neo4j
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This Week in Neo4j - 8th December 2018