List of Figures
- 1-1 Simple Property Graph Example
- 1-2 Property Graph Architecture for Running Graph Queries
- 1-3 Property Graph Architecture for Running Graph Analytics
- 1-4 Graph Server (PGX) Design
- 1-5 Remote Server Mode
- 1-6 PGX as a Library
- 4-1 Using SQL Developer to Create a SQL Property Graph
- 4-2 Visualizing a SQL Graph Query
- 4-3 Example Graph in Neo4j for Migration
- 4-4 Example Graph in Neo4j for Migration
- 5-1 STUDENTS_GRAPH
- 5-2 JSON Data in Graph Visualization
- 6-1 SQL Property Graphs in SQL Developer
- 6-2 Running SQL Graph queries in SQL Developer
- 7-1 Bellman-Ford Algorithm
- 7-2 Weakly Connected Components
- 9-1 PGQL on SQL Property Graphs in Oracle AI Database
- 10-1 Visualizing a SQL Graph Query in an APEX Application
- 10-2 Graph Schema Visualization
- 10-3 Customizing the Graph Display Size
- 10-4 Sample Graph Visualization Home Page
- 10-5 Settings
- 10-6 Appearance
- 10-7 Captions
- 10-8 Evolution
- 10-9 Schema
- 10-10 Expand
- 10-11 Advanced Options
- 10-12 Graph Visualization Using General Settings Configuration
- 10-13 Graph Visualization Using Rule-Based Styling Configuration
- 10-14 Graph Visualization Using Base Style Configuration
- 10-15 Graph Visualization Using Smart Group Configuration
- 10-16 Graph Visualization with Network Evolution
- 10-17 Callbacks
- 10-18 Expanding on a Specific Graph Vertex
- 11-1 Graph Visualization of SQL Graph Queries in VS Code
- 11-2 General Settings
- 11-3 Styles Settings
- 11-4 Adding a New Vertex Style
- 12-1 Basic Graph Visualization
- 12-2 Graph Visualization with Custom Styling Options
- 12-3 SQL Property Graph Query Visualization
- 12-4 Graph Visualization in the Graph Server (PGX)
- 13-1 JupyterLab Interface
- 13-2 AdbGraphClient API
- 14-1
PROPERTY_GRAPH_METADATAGraph Design - 14-2 Financial Transactions Graph
- 17-1 Creating and Querying a PGQL property graph in Jupyter Notebook
- 17-2 PGQl Property Graph Visualization
- 17-3 Running Graph Algorithms in Jupyter Notebook
- 17-4 PGQL Property Graphs in SQL Developer
- 17-5 Create a PGQL property graph
- 17-6 Running Multiple PGQL Queries
- 17-7 Dropping a PGQL Property Graph
- 18-1 Example Schema
- 18-2 Graphs Created from the Example Schema
- 18-3 Financial_Transactions Graph
- 18-4 PGQL on PGQL Property Graphs in Database
- 19-1 Graph Visualization Login
- 21-1 Administrator Dashboard Menu
- 21-2 Memory Usage Dashboard
- 21-3 Sessions
- 21-4 Graphs
- 22-1 Pg2vec - Visualization of Two Similar Graphlets
- 23-1 Visualizing Unnesting of Variable-Length Path Queries
- 26-1 Supported Actions
- 26-2 Display Views
- 26-3 Graph Query on a SQL Property Graph
- 26-4 Creating a Property Graph in the Graph Server Memory
- 26-5 List of Database Graphs
- 26-6 Loading Graph Into Memory Confirmation
- 26-7 Unloading Graph from Memory Confirmation
- 26-8 Visualizing a PGQL Query
- 26-9 Creating a PGQL property graph
- 26-10 Updating an Edge in a PGQL property graph
- 26-11 Deleting an Edge in a PGQL property graph
- 26-12 Querying a PGQL property graph
- 26-13 Dropping a PGQL property graph
- 26-14 Show Graph Schema Option
- 26-15 Graph Schema Visualization for a SQL Property Graph
- 26-16 Graph Schema Visualization for a PGQL Property Graph
- 26-17 Graph Visualization Toolbar
- 26-18 Graph Legends
- 26-19 Default Display Size
- 26-20 Dynamically Updating Display Size
- 26-21 Progress Slider to Control Graph Display
- 26-22 General Tab Configuration
- 26-23 Graph Exploration Tab Configuration
- 26-24 Vertex and Edge Styles Configuration
- 26-25 Adding a Vertex Style
- 26-26 Interpolation in Graph Visualization
- 26-27 Cluster-Based Layout
- 26-28 Geographical Layout
- 26-29 Dynamic Graph Visualization
- 26-30 Importing and Exporting Settings
- 30-1 Configuring Load Balancer Details
- 30-2 Adding Backends to Load Balancer
- 30-3 Configuring a Listener for the Load Balancer
- 30-4 Enabling Session Persistence
- 32-1 Picking Strategy
- 32-2 Merging Strategy