The ultimate graph database client, compatible with Amazon Neptune, Neptune Analytics, Neo4j, JanusGraph and over 30 more graph databases. Fully compatible with Gremlin, Cypher, SPARQL, GQL and SQL:2023.
Query, visualize, modify and explore your graph data with ease.
gdotv is a user-friendly web application designed for developers and data analysts to make day-to-day graph database development and management operations quicker and easier. Boost your productivity with gdotv's wealth of tools to analyze, modify and query your graph database.
gdotv connects to as many graph databases as you need, allowing you to centrally manage them all without the need for separate tools. You can also create queries and parameterized reports, and organize them into folders so that multiple users can access and run them concurrently. gdotv supports a wide variety of graph database technologies and we frequently add support for new ones, meaning you'll only need gdotv to interact consistently with all your databases.
The query editor in gdotv provides state-of-the-art functionality for several query languages, including GQL, Cypher, Gremlin, SPARQL, SQL:2023 and many more. With it you'll benefit from:
Syntax error validation and code formatting
Autocomplete suggestions based on your graph data schema
Intuitive highlighting and code colouring features
Embedded official Gremlin, Cypher and SPARQL language documentation to support query writing
Query generation from natural-language text prompts
Unique query debugging facilities to trigger a query step by step and inspect the resulting traversals
Query profiling and query plan explanation with just one click
The most advanced graph database query editor available
The graph visualization tools in gdotv give you both performance and flexibility, allowing you to render tens of thousands of elements and customize their appearance easily. And with just a few clicks, you can view, add, edit and delete vertices, edges and their properties, saving you time and effort writing individual update queries. Using gdotv's graph visualization features, you can also filter and navigate your data by loading node neighbors in a couple clicks, making data exploration a breeze. The graph view offers you a variety of layouts that are configurable in a click.
Get a concise and central view of the structure of your data: gdotv automatically detects the data schema from your graph database and allows you to visualize it as an entity-relationship diagram in the Data Model Explorer. This improves collaboration between your users by providing an easy-to-understand, consolidated view of your graph data model.
For non-technical users, the no-code graph data explorer gives you the ability to retrieve and visualize data without the need to write a complex database query. Combined with the ability to create parameterized reports based on graph queries, your non-technical users have a range of actionable reporting tools at their fingertips.
Finally, gdotv lets you to explore the results of your database queries across multiple formats
JSON
Graph
Tables
These formats give you flexibility on how to analyze your data. Query result data can also be exported for external consumption.
Highlights
Write Gremlin, Cypher and SPARQL queries easily using the gdotv built-in query editor, with syntax checking, autocomplete and embedded documentation. Save and organize your queries into folders, to easily maintain curated reports for your database. Build interactive dashboards from your queries.
Improve team collaboration with a centralized view of your graph data schema, which is automatically loaded and visible as an entity-relationship diagram. Connect as many database endpoints as you like on gdotv.
Navigate, explorer and modify your graph data interactively with the graph database visualization feature
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You pay for this graph database client based on container hours. Billing is usage-based, so you are charged for the number of hours the container runs. There are no tiers or fixed quantities to select. Your cost scales directly with runtime: the longer the container operates, the more hours you accrue. This single metered dimension lets you match spending to actual use, with no upfront commitment.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does one container hour cover, and how is it counted?
One container hour is a single hour that the software container runs on AWS. You accrue hours based on runtime, counted per running container. Multiple containers running at once each accrue hours separately. The meter tracks running time only.
Am I charged when the container is stopped or idle?
Software charges apply only while the container runs. A stopped container does not accrue container hours. Underlying AWS resources, such as storage attached to the instance, may still incur separate AWS fees even when the container is not running.
What capabilities do I get while paying for container hours?
You get a graph database client that connects to graph databases over standard endpoints. It supports query editing, schema browsing, and graph visualization across multiple query languages. Runtime is metered by the hour, so you pay only while the container operates.
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Helm charts are Kubernetes YAML manifests combined into a single package that can be installed on Kubernetes clusters. The containerized application is deployed on a cluster by running a single Helm install command to install the seller-provided Helm chart.
Version release notes
Updated product usage instructions, added encryption on EBS volumes
Get the access URL and credentials from the CloudFormation stack outputs or Helm chart parameters:
a. AccessUrl: the HTTPS address of your gdotv instance
b. GdotvUserPassword: the initial application password
Sign in. Open the access URL in a web browser and sign in with:
a. User name: gdotv
b. Password: the value of GdotvUserPassword
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