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Learning Neo4j 3.x - Second Edition

You're reading from  Learning Neo4j 3.x - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786466143
Pages 316 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
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Author (1):
Jerome Baton Jerome Baton
Profile icon Jerome Baton

Table of Contents (24) Chapters

Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. Graph Theory and Databases 2. Getting Started with Neo4j 3. Modeling Data for Neo4j 4. Getting Started with Cypher 5. Awesome Procedures on Cypher - APOC 6. Extending Cypher 7. Query Performance Tuning 8. Importing Data into Neo4j 9. Going Spatial 10. Security 11. Visualizations for Neo4j 12. Data Refactoring with Neo4j 13. Clustering 14. Use Case Example - Recommendations 15. Use Case Example - Impact Analysis and Simulation 16. Tips and Tricks

Building an extension project


The kind people at Neo4j are always keen to ease the workload of their users, so they have created a Maven-based template project on GitHub for us to get a quickstart on our functions and procedures. This way, no time is wasted looking for the dependencies.

Cheers guys!

The project is hosted at https://github.com/neo4j-examples/neo4j-procedure-template. You can either download or clone it, and then open your copy in your favorite Java IDE. In the pom.xml file, update the neo4j.version property with the value corresponding to the version of the Neo4j server that you use. In my case, it is the following:

<properties>
  <neo4j.version>3.2.0</neo4j.version>
</properties>

Build the project with your IDE. There should be no error at this stage. We will use the same project for all kinds of code we will write.

Creating a function

This is not rocket science, a function is just a method in a Java class. This method must be annotated with @UserFunction...

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