Tools and utilities to enable loading data and building graph applications with Amazon Neptune.
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Tools and utilities to enable loading data and building graph applications with Amazon Neptune.
Samples and documentation for using the Amazon Neptune graph database service
Source code for the examples in the book Cloud Computing Solutions Architect: A Hands-On Approach by Arshdeep Bahga and Vijay Madisetti
Golang Gremlin Tinkerpop client with AWS Neptune compatibility
A Gremlin client for Amazon Neptune that includes AWS Signature Version 4 signing.
Extension for Apache's TinkerPop3 Gremlin JS driver compatible with IAM Database Authentication for Neptune
A SPARQL client for Amazon Neptune that includes AWS Signature Version 4 signing. Implemented as an RDF4J repository.
[ARCHIVED] Golang gremlin client; a fork of qasaur/gremgo which "supports" AWS Neptune's gremlin limitations
A library for Amazon Neptune that enables AWS Signature Version 4 signing for HTTP using Netty.
A custom library for Amazon Neptune that enables AWS Signature Version 4 signing by extending the Apache TinkerPop Gremlin .NET client.
Tiny ORM for graph databases: Neo4j, RedisGraph, AWS Neptune or Gremlin
Exploring how AWS AppSync can utilize AWS Lambda to integrate with alternative data sources, including Amazon ElastiCache and Amazon Neptune.
AWS AppSync Session Manager - a sample AppSync project with Amazon Neptune
Hackolade(https://hackolade.com) plugin for Amazon Neptune with Gremlin API
A Java Gremlin client for Amazon Neptune that allows you to change the endpoints used by the client as it is running.
Personal take on GraphDB + AML with AWS Neptune + Glue + Lambda.
Setting up Neptune + Gremlin infrastructure in AWS using Terraform
Neptune Connect is a free interactive tool for querying, optimizing, analyzing, and visualizing your Gremlin-based graph databases.
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