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  1. Graph Builder

    Graph Builder

    GraphBuilder– An Open Source Graph Database

    Graphbuilder is an open source Graph Database. It can reveal hidden structures in big data as it can construct graphs out of large sets of data. It had been developed by IBM, built in Java, it uses Hadoop and it scales using the Map Reduce parallel processing model. The Graph Builder library takes care of many of the difficulties of graph construction, such as graph transformation, formation and compression.

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  2. InfoGrid

    InfoGrid

    InfoGrid– An Open Source Graph Database

    InfoGrid is an open source Graph Database and it is developed in Java. It offers many additional software components that make it easy to develop graph based web applications. Download Link

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  3. HyperGraphDB

    HyperGraphDB

    HyperGraphDB– An Open Source Graph Database

    HyperGraphDB is an open source Graph Database based on a powerful knowledge management formalism known as directed hypergraphs. It can be used as an embedded object-oriented database for Java projects or as a NoSQL relational database. The core of the database engine is designed for generalized, typed and directed hypergraphs.

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  4. Gremlin

    Gremlin

    Gremlin – An Open Source Graph Database

    Gremlin is a graph traversal language and it can be used for graph analysis, query and manipulation. Gremlin works with the graph databases that have included the Blueprints property graph data model. These include among others Neo4j, OrientDB, and Infinite Graph. Gremlin provides native support for Java and Groovy.

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