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- | In Linux, login, then open a terminal window, and the following should work: | ||
- | cd /tmp | + | The commands needed to start the server are written here under. Do not forget to first select the correct databasa as written in the assignment. |
- | tar xJf /serveur/neo4j.tar.xz | + | |
- | cd neo4j | + | |
- | ./bin/neo4j console | + | |
+ | In Linux, login, then open a terminal window and type the following commands: | ||
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+ | $ cd /tmp | ||
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+ | $ tar xJf /serveur/neo4j.tar.xz | ||
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+ | $ cd neo4j | ||
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+ | $ ./bin/neo4j console | ||
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+ | This will launch the server. The address where you can execute your queries should appear in the terminal. | ||
* {{:teaching:infoh415:assigment_graph.pdf|Exercices on Graph Databases}} | * {{:teaching:infoh415:assigment_graph.pdf|Exercices on Graph Databases}} | ||
+ | * {{:teaching:infoh415:data.zip| databases used}} | ||
+ | * {{:teaching:infoh415:part_3_-_neo4j-practice.pdf| introductory slides }} | ||
/* * {{:teaching:infoh415:graph_db_solutions_1819.pdf|Corrections}} */ | /* * {{:teaching:infoh415:graph_db_solutions_1819.pdf|Corrections}} */ | ||