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[FEATURE] Document getting a neo4j Driver w/IAM support #256
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Hi @er1c, the underlying neo4j driver instance is not intended to be exposed to end users. I'm not sure I understand your use case correctly. Are you simply using the JDBC driver to obtain a Neo4j Driver instance, or are you looking to connect via JDBC, modify the Neo4j driver, and then continue to use the JDBC connection? |
Thank you for creating the issue. As Cole noted, could you please elaborate on how you are trying to use the JDBC? |
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Feature Request Related to a Problem?
Abstract out the neptune-compatible neo4j
Driver
(or just document it better?). I want to use a library like: https://github.com/neotypes/neotypes that requires the neo4jDriver
interface, but I also need/want IAM support.It seems like some (all?) of this is being implemented in https://github.com/aws/amazon-neptune-jdbc-driver/blob/develop/src/main/java/software/aws/neptune/opencypher/OpenCypherQueryExecutor.java#L22-L83
The AWS docs on this (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/neptune/latest/userguide/access-graph-opencypher-bolt.html#access-graph-opencypher-bolt-java-iam-auth) have some java code, but 1) it's for an old neo4j driver, and 2) it is aws sdk v1
Describe the Solution
Document howto get a
GraphDatabase.driver
with the assistance of theamazon-neptune-jdbc-driver
Describe Alternatives that have been Considered
The AWS docs should be updated?
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