Native GraphQL Database with graph backend
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Native GraphQL Database with graph backend
OrientDB is the most versatile DBMS supporting Graph, Document, Reactive, Full-Text, Geospatial and Key-Value models in one Multi-Model product. OrientDB can run distributed (Multi-Master), supports SQL, ACID Transactions, Full-Text indexing and Reactive Queries. OrientDB Community Edition is Open Source using a liberal Apache 2 license.
A distributed, fast open-source graph database featuring horizontal scalability and high availability
JanusGraph: an open-source, distributed graph database
Grakn Core: The Knowledge Graph
A large-scale entity and relation database supporting aggregation of properties
Non-native graph database abstraction layer for Node.js and web browsers.
Search and browse documents and data; find the people and companies you look for.
An active model wrapper for the Neo4j Graph Database for Ruby.
Awesome Procedures On Cypher for Neo4j - codenamed "apoc" If you like it, please ★ above ⇧
Apache TinkerPop - a graph computing framework
Document database with bitemporal graph queries
A graph database as a Redis module
AgensGraph, a transactional graph database based on PostgreSQL
Efficient Graph Algorithms for Neo4j
open source model driven graph database for knowledge graph representation.
A graph database written in rust
A thin Ruby wrapper to the Neo4j Rest API
A curated list of resources for graph databases and graph computing tools
Neo4j Bolt driver for Python
Blazegraph High Performance Graph Database
A GraphQL to Cypher query execution layer for Neo4j and JavaScript GraphQL implementations.
Practical Gremlin - An Apache TinkerPop Tutorial
The OpenCog (hyper-)graph database and graph rewriting system
GraphQL bindings for Neo4j, generates and runs Cypher
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