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- data/CHANGELOG +3 -0
- data/lib/neo4j/version.rb +1 -1
- data/neo4j.gemspec +3 -2
- metadata +10 -7
data/CHANGELOG
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== 1.1.4 / 2011-08-10
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* Fixed dependency to will_paginate, locked to 3.0.pre4 (newly released 3.0.0 does not work yet with neo4j.rb)
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== 1.1.3 / 2011-08-09
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* real recursive rule to the top class, subclasses with rules did not work (Frédéric Vanclef)
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* BUG: not able to create array properties on relationships (Pere Urbon)
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data/lib/neo4j/version.rb
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data/neo4j.gemspec
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s.summary = "A graph database for JRuby"
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s.description = <<-EOF
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You can think of Neo4j as a high-performance graph engine with all the features of a mature and robust database.
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The programmer works with an object-oriented, flexible network structure rather than with strict and static tables
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The programmer works with an object-oriented, flexible network structure rather than with strict and static tables
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yet enjoys all the benefits of a fully transactional, enterprise-strength database.
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It comes included with the Apache Lucene document database.
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EOF
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s.add_dependency('orm_adapter', ">= 0.0.3")
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s.add_dependency("activemodel", ">= 3.0.0")
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s.add_dependency("will_paginate", ["
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s.add_dependency("will_paginate", ["3.0.pre4"]) # should be ~>3.0 but it's API has changed '
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s.add_dependency("railties", ">= 3.0.0")
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end
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metadata
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name: neo4j
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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prerelease:
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version: 1.1.
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version: 1.1.4
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platform: java
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authors:
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- Andreas Ronge
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2011-08-
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date: 2011-08-10 00:00:00 +02:00
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default_executable:
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dependencies:
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requirement: &id003 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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none: false
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requirements:
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 3.0.
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version: 3.0.pre4
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type: :runtime
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version_requirements: *id003
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version_requirements: *id004
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description:
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description: |
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You can think of Neo4j as a high-performance graph engine with all the features of a mature and robust database.
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The programmer works with an object-oriented, flexible network structure rather than with strict and static tables
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yet enjoys all the benefits of a fully transactional, enterprise-strength database.
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It comes included with the Apache Lucene document database.
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email: andreas.ronge@gmail.com
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executables:
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- neo4j-shell
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