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A


B

  • binding_count in GRAPH_TABLE 6.6

D

  • DBMS_METADATA package 5.1.7

E

  • edge graph element tables 5.1.1
  • edge table keys for SQL property graphs 5.1.2
  • ELEMENT_NUMBER in GRAPH_TABLE 6.5.3
  • enforced mode 5.1.4

F

  • functions

G

  • GRAPH_TABLE operator 6
  • graph pattern 6.1
  • graphs
    • administrator dashboard for the graph server 18.1.3
  • graph server (PGX) and client
    • installation 16
    • workflow 16.1
  • graph visualization application VI
    • embedding graph visualization library 24
    • importing and exporting settings 23.6.4
    • managing graph display size 23.5
    • running the web application 16.3.2
    • using cluster layout 23.6.1
    • using geographical layout 23.6.2
    • using network evolution 23.6.3
    • using the graph visualization application 23
      • visualizing graph queries on SQL property graphs 23.1
      • visualizing PGQL queries
        • graphs in the graph server(PGX) 23.2
        • PGQL property graphs 23.3
    • visualization modes and legends 23.4
    • visualization settings 23.6

I

  • import graph data from Neo4j 4.2

J

  • Jupyter Notebook 14.4

L

  • labels and properties for SQL property graphs 5.1.3
  • loading graph into graph server (PGX)
    • PGQL property graphs 12
    • SQL property graphs 7
    • with composite keys 7.8
  • log management in the graph server (PGX) 31

M

  • MATCHNUM in GRAPH_TABLE 6.5.1
  • memory consumption by the graph server 26
  • memory usage dashboard 18.1.1
  • migrate_pgql_to_sql() 8.3
  • migrating PGQL to SQL property graph 8.3
  • mixed property types 5.1.4

O

  • OPG4J shell 14.1.1
  • OPG4Py shell 14.1.2
  • OPTIONAL MATCH 20.3.7
  • Oracle Graph clients
  • Oracle Graph Server (PGX)
    • configuration
      • graph server configuration parameters in server.conf file 17.1.2
      • runtime configuration parameters in pgx.conf file 25.1
    • connecting to the graph server 17.2
    • installation 16.2
      • deploying behind a load balancer 27
      • deploy to Apache Tomcat 16.2.3.1
      • deploy to Oracle WebLogic server 16.2.3.2
      • rpm 16.2.2
    • kerberos enabled authentication 16.2.5.9
    • learn about the graph server 1.4
    • log management 31
    • starting the graph server 17.1
    • using the graph server V
    • working with files 30

P

  • PATH_NAME in GRAPH_TABLE 6.5.2
  • path variables 6.1.2
  • PGQL (Property Graph Query Language) 15
  • PGQL property graphs III
  • PgxML for Graphs 19
    • DeepWalk Algorithm 19.1
    • Pg2vec Algorithm 19.7
    • Supervised GraphWise Algorithm 19.2
    • Unsupervised GraphWise Algorithm 19.4, 19.6
  • property graph
    • architecture 1.3
    • introduction 1
  • Property Graph Query Language (PGQL) 15

Q

  • quickstart container image
    • Docker 2
    • Podman 2

R

  • REST endpoints for the graph server 21

S

  • schema visualization 23.1.1
  • sessions 29.4
  • setting up TLS (Transport layer Security) 16.4
    • using self-signed server keystore 16.4.1
  • SQLcl 14.5.1
  • SQL Developer
    • querying PGQL property graphs 14.5.2
    • querying SQL property graphs 6.15
  • SQL graph queries 6
    • aggregate functions 6.6
    • at specific SCN 6.9
    • complex path patterns 6.3
    • ELEMENT_NUMBER 6.5.3
    • graph pattern 6.1
    • MATCHNUM 6.5.1
    • ONE ROW PER clause 6.5
    • PATH_NAME 6.5.2
    • variable length path pattern 6.2
  • SQL property graphs II
    • create a SQL property graph 5.1
    • drop a SQL property graph 5.4
    • granting privileges 5.1.5
    • metadata tables 5.1.6
    • quick start 4.1
    • rename a SQL property graph 5.3
    • revalidate a SQL property graph 5.2
    • SQL graph queries 6
    • using JSON columns 5.5
    • visualization using APEX Graph Visualization plug-in 9
  • subgraph loading for PGQL property graphs 12.2
  • subgraph loading for SQL property graphs 7.2

T

  • trusted mode 5.1.4
  • tuning SQL property graphs 6.13

V

  • vertex graph element tables 5.1.1
  • vertex table keys for SQL property graphs 5.1.2