Pouring Coffee into the Matrix - Building Java Applications on Neo4j
Languages • December 2021
Pouring Coffee into the Matrix - Building Java Applications on Neo4j
About
Pouring Coffee into the Matrix - Building Java Applications on Neo4j
About

Many of us have built applications for traditional data structures (like relational database tables), but is it different for graph data stores?

In this session, we will cover a brief intro to graphs and build a typical Java application for a graph database. We will interact with the graph data from the application, and explore some deployment possibilities. Join us to see how to amplify the power of connected data with applications!

Language
English
Level
Beginner
Length
35 minutes
Type
online conference
About the speakers
About the speakers
Jennifer Reif
Developer Relations EngineerNeo4j
Jennifer Reif is a Developer Relations Engineer at Neo4j, conference speaker, blogger, and an avid developer and problem-solver. She holds a Master’s degree in Computer Management and Information Systems and has worked with large enterprises to organize and make sense of widespread data assets and leverage them for maximum business value. She has worked with a variety of commercial and open source tools and enjoys learning new technologies, sometimes on a daily basis! Her passion is finding ways to organize chaos and deliver software more effectively.
Mark Heckler
Developer AdvocatePivotal Software, Inc.
Mark Heckler is a Java Champion, published author, conference speaker, and Spring Developer & Advocate for Pivotal developing innovative production-ready software at velocity for the Cloud and IoT applications. He has worked with key players in the manufacturing, retail, medical, scientific, telecom, & financial industries and various public sector organizations to develop & deliver critical capabilities on time and on budget. Mark is an OSS contributor and author/curator of a developer-focused blog (https://www.thehecklers.com) & an occasionally interesting Twitter account (@mkheck).
Details
Language
English
Level
Beginner
Length
35 minutes
Type
online conference