As we’ve been deploying and testing the Neo4j 3.0 Milestone releases on GraphGrid we’ve been excited for some of the shiny new features and also taking note of the operational differences that we’ll need account for in preparation for supporting Neo4j 3.0.
Neo4j is the most popular option in today’s graph database space with its native graph reliability, performance and expressive querying language, Cypher, and Neo4j 3.0 takes strides in continuing the trend in being both enterprise ready and more developer friendly with your preferred language.
Neo4j 3.0 Feature Highlights
Some of the features in Neo4j 3.0 that we’re enjoying are the following in no particular order:
The upgrade to Lucene 5 comes with many performance improvements and other improvements made to the Lucene library since version 3 that was previously being used by Neo4j. Lucene is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written entirely in Java that Neo4j uses for some indexing
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