… always getting exceptions when creating a edge/relation between a vertex and the Neo4j – ReferenceNode.
How to handle something like this?
GraphDatabaseService neoGraphDbService = new EmbeddedGraphDatabase( "d:/testDb" );
System.out.println(neoGraphDbService.getReferenceNode()); // Node[0]
Graph tiGraphDb = new Neo4jGraph(neoGraphDbService);
Vertex referenceNode = tiGraphDb.getVertex(0);
//throws Exception:
//org.neo4j.graphdb.NotFoundException: Node[0]
System.out.println(neoGraphDbService.getReferenceNode());
//referenceNode is null
System.out.println(referenceNode);
Vertex a = tiGraphDb.addVertex(null);
Vertex b = tiGraphDb.addVertex(null);
a.setProperty("name","marko");
b.setProperty("name","peter");
Edge referenceNode_knows_a = tiGraphDb.addEdge(null, referenceNode, a, "knows");
Edge a_knows_b = tiGraphDb.addEdge(null, a, b, "knows");
tiGraphDb.shutdown();
This is my first experience with tinkerpop and i don´t understand what is really happening with the referenceNode, it seems to get lost as soon as i make a tinkerpop connection…
btw. there are no tags yet for tinkerpop, blueprints etc…
if you don’t specify that the graph is not fresh, blueprints deletes the reference node. Try
To keep Blueprints from meddling with the graph.
/peter