Virtuoso IDE
& Graph Visualization Tool
Explore, query and visualize your graph data in Virtuoso with gdotv.
A Purpose-Built IDE for Virtuoso Developers
Virtuoso is a mature, multi-model database server from OpenLink Software, supporting RDF, SPARQL, SQL, and property graphs in a single platform. Best known as the store behind DBpedia, it offers federated querying, broad standards compliance, and both open source and commercial editions, making it a reliable choice for large-scale Linked Data deployments.
Virtuoso integration with gdotv is a solid choice, allowing users to visually explore RDF datasets through an interactive data visualization interface. gdotv provides a variety of tools to make exploring your Virtuoso graph data easier, including no-code graph data explorer, data schema view, syntax highlighting, SPARQL query guardrails and more.
An Overview of Virtuoso
Virtuoso, developed by OpenLink Software, is a versatile and long-established multi-model database server that supports RDF, SPARQL, SQL, and property graphs within a single platform. It is perhaps best known as the underlying store for DBpedia, the structured data counterpart to Wikipedia, and has a strong track record in large-scale Linked Data deployments.
Virtuoso supports federated querying, allowing it to pull data from multiple remote SPARQL endpoints in a single query. Its multi-model nature means it can serve as both a relational database and a graph store simultaneously, making it attractive for organizations that need to manage diverse data types without deploying multiple separate systems.
Available in both open source and commercial editions, Virtuoso is a mature and battle-tested platform with decades of development behind it, making it a reliable choice for large-scale Semantic Web and Linked Data applications.
What’s Possible with Virtuoso + gdotv
Easy Installation & Setup
Effortlessly integrate gdotv with your Virtuoso graph database with a simplified plug-and-play database connector. The gdotv database client provides straightforward database connection and configuration instructions to get you started in less than a minute.
This Virtuoso IDE is available to download for Windows, macOS, and Linux with a one-click installer to get you started instantly.
Centralized Connection Management
gdotv can be used to query and compare data from a huge range of graph database vendors – simultaneously! We don’t just work with Virtuoso: gdotv data visualization tools fully integrate with various other graph technologies, including all Apache TinkerPop™ compatible graph databases and most LPG and RDF providers.
gdotv is fully compatible with query languages like SPARQL, Gremlin, Cypher, Google SQL, SQL:2023, and more. Using an intuitive UI, you can switch between your connections and queries seamlessly.
Customizable Data Visualization
You can create custom visualization rules for your Virtuoso graph database with gdotv to determine the look and feel of your data.
The gdotv database client boasts easy-to-configure style options that you can use to customize vertices and edges based on their labels and property values.
You can choose any color, size, or background image and adjust other elements to match your preference.
No-Code Data Exploration with the gdotv Graph Data Explorer
Use the built-in gdotv Graph Data Explorer to navigate your Virtuoso data without using queries.
The Graph Data Explorer allows you to define path patterns to query from your data, using filters on both your vertices and edges. Elements in the declared path can be filtering according to their label, direction, and property values, allowing you to perform complex path pattern searches with no code.
Instantly Load & View Your Data Model
Understanding and verifying your data schema is critical component of graph management. This is why gdotv provides an overview of your data structure with the data model view.
For Virtuoso, there is no need to provide a data model, as gdotv is able to infer the schema directly from the data itself. This is always just a click away, meaning that you always have an bird’s-eye view of your vertices, edges, and properties right at your fingertips.
Modify Your Virtuoso Graph Data Directly within gdotv
Want to adjust something in your graph? Take a hands-on approach and manage your Virtuoso graph directly.
Using gdotv, you can directly create, modify, and delete the edges and vertices – as well as modify the properties associated with them – allowing you to make changes on the fly.
Take Advantage of Syntax Validation
Using gdotv language highlighting and syntax checking for SPARQL makes your code easier to understand and visually parse, warning you of any error that would prevent it from executing against your Virtuoso instance.
Take Control of your Queries with the gdotv SPARQL Query Guardrails
Since RDF is fundamentally schema-optional, gdotv won’t enforce any schema against your graph. It will, however, check your SPARQL queries against the inferred schema, meaning it will automatically generate warnings if it detects potential ontology clashes.
This gives you additional insight into malformed queries, even when they execute normally against your RDF triplestore.
Visualization Optimized for RDF
gdotv offers graph visualization specially developed for RDF triplestores
The nodes and edges are detected from your query results, and any literals will be interpreted as properties. To improve readability, gdotv has built in IRI shortening and prefix handling. You can customize your graph labels further using inferred schema from the graph, such as via RDFS statements.
State-of-the-Art SPARQL Editor
The gdotv SPARQL code editor is the most powerful available – it offers data schema-accurate auto completion and embedded official documentation for SPARQL to give you all the information and suggestions you need to write your Virtuoso queries faster and more effectively.
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gdotv: The Virtuoso IDE
Turn your graph data into connected insights when you use gdotv to query, explore, and visualize your Virtuoso graph database.
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