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In a previous post, we described how to connect Amazon Neptune to metaphactory, securely, and then how to explore and search the Neptune graph data using metaphactory. In this post, we show how you can use metaphactory to build an end user application using its dynamic model driven components, driven by SPARQL queries.
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In a previous post, we described how to connect Amazon Neptune to metaphactory, securely, and then how to explore and search the Neptune graph data using metaphactory. In this post, we show how you can use metaphactory to build an end user application using its dynamic model driven components, driven by SPARQL queries.
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In a previous post, we described how to connect Amazon Neptune to metaphactory, securely, and then how to explore and search the Neptune graph data using metaphactory. In this post, we show how you can use metaphactory to build an end user application using its dynamic model driven components, driven by SPARQL queries.
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