how to enable remote shell with embedded db on SDN4? - neo4j

Hi I'm using the following configuration
driver=org.neo4j.ogm.drivers.embedded.driver.EmbeddedDriver
URI=file:///data/graph
in ogm.properties file
how can i enable remote shell with it?
thanks

There's no way to pass custom configuration to the embedded driver. Please feel free to open a feature request at https://github.com/neo4j/neo4j-ogm/issues

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