Neo4j Live: Exploring Cypher Workbench
Join us for a deep dive into Cypher Workbench—a powerful cloud-based tool that streamlines the entire Neo4j solution development lifecycle. From modeling and reverse engineering to query validation, debugging, and collaboration, Cypher Workbench helps developers design, test, and maintain graph-based applications more efficiently.
Guest: Eric Monk
Cypher Workbench: https://development.neo4j.dev/labs/cypher-workbench/
Arrows: https://arrows.app/
Graph Data Modelling Course: https://graphacademy.neo4j.com/courses/modeling-fundamentals/
Variable-length patterns: https://development.neo4j.dev/docs/cypher-manual/current/patterns/variable-length-patterns/
Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ZQ3m5N42y7YYxkys-VFMDZyq7xO_jfcHJbcuwOtUT3o/edit#slide=id.g340b25cdbc6_0_0
Graph Data Modelling Tips: https://development.neo4j.dev/docs/getting-started/data-modeling/modeling-tips/
RDMS to Graph Modelling: https://development.neo4j.dev/docs/getting-started/data-modeling/relational-to-graph-modeling/
Graph Data Modelling Best Practice: https://youtu.be/WaVkk11NL6s
0:01 – Introduction & Welcome
3:06 – What is Cypher Workbench?
5:04 – History & Architecture of Cypher Workbench
7:26 – Comparison with Neo4j Arrows
12:20 – Building Graph Models in Cypher Workbench
20:00 – From Questions to Graph Models
30:06 – Reverse Engineering & Schema Validation
38:52 – Debugging and Query Validation with Reveal
50:36 – Live Demo: Debugging Complex Cypher Queries
1:00:00 – WrapUp
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