This scenario assumes that you have a user account to log into the Neo4jv4 database and the Neo4jv4 database runs properly.
Procedure
Launch Talend Studio and
create an empty Job.
Drag these components from the Palette and drop them in the
design workspace: one tNeo4jv4Connection component, two tNeo4jv4Row components, one
tParallelize component, two tFixedFlowInput components, two tMap components, and two
tNeo4jv4Output components.
Connect the components in the way shown in the above figure.
You can also place a component in the design workspace by clicking any empty
area in the design workspace, entering a part of the name or the full name of
the component, selecting the component from the context menu, and then
double-clicking the component or pressing Enter.
To connect two components using a row (Main) connection,
right-click the first component, select Row >
Main from the context menu, and click the second
component.
To connect two components using a OnSubjobOk connection,
right-click the first component, select Trigger >
On Subjob Ok, and click the second component.
To connect two components using a OnComponentOk connection,
right-click the first component, select Trigger >
On Component Ok, and click the second component.
To connect a component to the tParallelize component using a
Parallelize connection, right-click the tParallelize
component, select Trigger >
Parallelize, and click the second component.
To connect a component to the tParallelize component using a
Synchronize connection, right-click the tParallelize
component, select Trigger >
Synchronize, and click the second component.
A component in the design workspace is assigned a unique label. To assign a
custom label to a component, select the component, switch to the
View view, and enter the custom label in the
Label format field.
Information noteNote: In this scenario, a component is referenced using its label shown in the above
figure.
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