Exploring, analyzing, and visualizing large-scale graph data can be a daunting task. To make it easier, Apache AGE has a PostgreSQL extension called Age Viewer. This blog post looks at Age Viewer's advantages and examines its various applications, illustrating its crucial role in the Apache AGE framework for managing graph data.
Age Viewer provides an intuitive graphical user interface that makes analyzing and visualizing graph data easy and fast. This tool provides efficient solutions for a wide variety of graph analysis tasks, enabling users to quickly gain insight into the underlying structure and relationships embedded in their data without any need for complex coding or SQL queries.
To begin using Age Viewer, you need to have an Apache Age graph database set up with data. Once that is ready, you can access Age Viewer via web browser.
To view your graph data, pick the visualization type you desire and use the filters and queries available. You can then interact with the visualization by zooming, panning, and looking into various parts of the graph. The interface has a graph canvas, a filter and query panel, and a sidebar with extra features.
Age Viewer is an intuitive web-based tool that helps users examine and visualize graph data from Apache Age. It offers a vast range of visualization settings, enabling users to query, filter, and explore the data easily. Age Viewer can be used effectively for a variety of tasks, including social network analysis, biological network examination, and general graph data analysis.
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