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Description

Apache TinkerPop™ serves as a framework for graph computing, catering to both online transaction processing (OLTP) with graph databases and online analytical processing (OLAP) through graph analytic systems. The traversal language utilized within Apache TinkerPop is known as Gremlin, which is a functional, data-flow language designed to allow users to effectively articulate intricate traversals or queries related to their application's property graph. Each traversal in Gremlin consists of a series of steps that can be nested. In graph theory, a graph is defined as a collection of vertices and edges. Both these components can possess multiple key/value pairs referred to as properties. Vertices represent distinct entities, which may include individuals, locations, or events, while edges signify the connections among these vertices. For example, one individual might have connections to another, have participated in a certain event, or have been at a specific location recently. This framework is particularly useful when a user's domain encompasses a diverse array of objects that can be interconnected in various ways. Moreover, the versatility of Gremlin enhances the ability to navigate complex relationships within the graph structure seamlessly.

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Blazegraph™ DB is an exceptionally high-performance graph database that offers support for Blueprints, along with RDF and SPARQL APIs. Capable of handling up to 50 billion edges on a single server, it has been adopted by numerous Fortune 500 companies, including EMC and Autodesk. This database is integral to various Precision Medicine applications and enjoys extensive use in the life sciences sector. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in cyber analytics for both commercial enterprises and government agencies. Moreover, Blazegraph powers the Wikidata Query Service for the Wikimedia Foundation. Users have the option to download it as an executable jar, a war file, or a tar.gz distribution. Designed with user-friendliness in mind, Blazegraph allows for a quick start, although it comes with SSL and authentication turned off by default. For those deploying in a production environment, it is highly advisable to activate SSL, establish authentication, and implement suitable network configurations to ensure security. Below, you will find valuable resources to assist you in making these configurations effectively. Furthermore, the documentation provides a comprehensive guide for new users to navigate setup and support effectively.

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Integrations

Apache Groovy
Docker
G.V() Gremlin IDE
Java
Node.js
Python

Integrations

Apache Groovy
Docker
G.V() Gremlin IDE
Java
Node.js
Python

Pricing Details

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
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iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
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Online Support

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Types of Training

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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Apache Software Foundation

Country

United States

Website

tinkerpop.apache.org

Vendor Details

Company Name

Blazegraph

Founded

2006

Country

United States

Website

blazegraph.com

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