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03-15-2021 02:04 AM
Hello
I need your help. I need to find the port on which the GarphXR application gets up when installed on my local machine, to do a proof of concept.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Juan Carlos Pérez C
03-15-2021 04:23 AM
03-15-2021 08:18 AM
Hi Andreas
Thank you for assisting me.
I am running the application on my laptop that has windows 10 installed. I have installed GaphXR from the Neo4J Desktop and what I need is the HTTP HTTP port for the hosted app.
Regards
Juan Carlos Pérez C
03-16-2021 01:22 AM
Hi Juan,
When installed with Desktop, you can launch GraphXR by opening the "apps" sidebar drawer...
...then hovering over the "GraphXR" app you'll get an "open" button.
When running in Desktop there is no HTTP port for apps, they are directly hosted from the filesystem.
Hope that makes sense.
Best,
ABK
03-17-2021 04:48 AM
Hi Andreas
Thanks at lot for your answer.
Only to be clear. When I tested Graphlytic I could open a browers with "http://localhost:8080" and y could see the application at browser.
I cann't do the same with GraphXR?
Regards
Juan Carlos Pérez C
03-17-2021 05:13 AM
Hi Juan,
I believe GraphXR is available either as a hosted service at GraphXR or installed inside Neo4j Desktop.
When used within Desktop, GraphXR will be in a window with all features available. There is no need to access it from a regular web browser.
If you're interest in GraphXR as a hosted service inside your organization (for other people to access) then you should contact @sony at Kineviz to see what options are available.
Best,
ABK
03-17-2021 07:12 AM
Hi Andreas
Thanks at lot for your answer.
Slds
Juan Carlos Pérez C
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