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Udig import json
Udig import json




udig import json

0.26: Support for native Neo4j point types.0.25: Addition of GeoHash indexes for point layers.0.24: Addition of a high performance bulk importer to the in-graph RTree index.0.23: Addition of Cypher procedures for Neo4j 3.0.IndexProvider mechanism (used during Neo4j 1.x and 2.x server, and removed for Neo4j 3.0).REST API (early Neo4j 1.x servers had no Cypher).Over the years there have been various efforts to make the library more appropriate for use in these environments: However, for many years now, Neo4j has been primarily deployed in high concurrent server environments. However, back in 2010 Neo4j was an embedded database with deployments that saw a low level of concurrent operation. To achieve this lofty goal the JTS and GeoTools libraries were used, giving a large suite of capabilities very early on. While remaining aligned with the graph-nature of the underlying Neo4j database. The original vision for the library was a comprehensive suite of GIS capabilities somewhat inspired by PostGIS, In 20 two further GSoC projects contributed, the last of which saw Davide return as mentor. With Craig as mentor, as a project within the OSGeo GSoC program. The bulk of the initial work was done by Davide Savazzi as part of his 2010 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) project This library began as a collaborative vision between Neo-Technology and Craig Taverner in early 2010.

#Udig import json manual

This projects manual is deployed as part of the local build as the Neo4j Spatial Manual. Neo4j Spatial is a library facilitating the import, storage and querying of spatial data in the Neo4j open source graph database.






Udig import json