Graph databases

Neo4j

Neo4j is a graph database management system developed by Neo4j, Inc. Described by its developers as an ACID-compliant transactional database with native graph storage and processing, Neo4j is available in a non-open-source "community edition" licensed with a modification of the GNU General Public License, with online backup and high availability extensions licensed under a closed-source commercial license. Neo also licenses Neo4j with these extensions under closed-source commercial terms. Neo4j is implemented in Java and accessible from software written in other languages using the Cypher query language through a transactional HTTP endpoint, or through the binary "Bolt" protocol. The "4j" in Neo4j is a reference to its being built in Java, however is now largely viewed as an anachronism. (Wikipedia).

Neo4j
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All about GRAND Stack: GraphQL, React, Apollo, and Neo4j

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an introduction to neo4j (graph database tutorial for beginners)

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Emil Eifrem discusses why Neo4J is releveant to Java Development

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