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Oredev 2007 - Emil Eifrém, NEO Persistence and Björn Granvik, Jayway
Neo is a so-called "netbase" -- an embedded, network-oriented database for nested and semi-structured information.
Maybe that was a bit obfuscated? Let's try again. Neo handles data in a network - nodes, relationships and properties - instead of tables. This means completely new solutions for data that sometimes is tricky to handle in static tables. It also means that developers who like agile methods finally have a persistence engine that works with them instead of against them!
This seminar introduces the "netbase" concept and where to put it to use.
We will show you how using networks, rather than tables, as a data model solves difficult problems. And, moreover, how substantially this improves your everyday persistence programming. This will all be done using straightforward code examples.
Having attended this session, we guarantee that you will not view persistence in the same way anymore...
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