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- Title Good Relationships - The Spring Data Neo4j Guide Book
- Author(s) Michael Hunger
- Publisher: InfoQ (2012)
- Hardcover/Paperback: N/A
- eBook: Multiple formats: ePub, Mobi, PDF (106 pages, 138 MB)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: N/A
- ISBN-13: N/A
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With Spring Data, the ever popular Spring Framework has cultivated a new patch of ground, bringing Big Data and NOSQL technology like Neo4j to enterprise developers. This guide introduces you to Spring Data Neo4j, using the fast, powerful and scalable graph database Neo4j to enjoy the benefits of having good relationships in your data.
Written by the project lead, Good Relationships provides all the practical details you need for developing enterprise applications with Spring Data Neo4j. The book starts with a narrative tutorial about implementing Cineasts.net, a full social web-app for movie enthusiasts. Then, a thorough reference part details core Neo4j concepts, querying, and the simple annotated POJO programming model of Spring Data Neo4j.
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- Enterprise Java and Web Services
- Non-relational/NoSQL Databases
- Database Systems
- MySQL Database
- SQL - The Structured Query Language
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