From the press release on GraphDB 2.0:
– High-performance graph database based on a property hypergraph – Optimized for multiprocessor/multicore systems – Platform-independent (Linux, Windows, OSX) – Modular architecture – OpenSource (AGPLv3) and proprietary enterprise license – Intuitive, easy-to-learn query language: GQL (Graph Query Language) – Powerful API and traverse API – Integrated REST interfaces and administration tools – Optional persistence plug-ins – Client libraries in many popular programming languages (Java, C#, Javascript, PHP, …) – Integrated Javascript UI
Another OpenSource high performance graph database.
Graph databases seem to be on the rise in popularity.
Can model the relational model and more with graph databases.
But is that like markup trees being subsets of graphs?
That we find it easier to use subsets of the capabilities of graphs?