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    JDBC Driver for Amazon Neptune

    JDBC Driver for Amazon Neptune

    Amazon Neptune JDBC Driver by Amazon Web Services

    This driver provides read-only JDBC connectivity for the Amazon Neptune service using SQL, Gremlin, openCypher and SPARQL queries. The driver comes packed in a single jar file. To use the driver, place the jar file in the classpath of the application which is going to use it. For the initial public preview release, the driver will be available for download on GitHub along with the driver's .jar file and .taco file. To use the Driver in BI tools, please refer to the documentation. To connect...
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    Moya

    Moya

    Network abstraction layer written in Swift

    You’re a smart developer. You probably use Alamofire to abstract away access to URLSession and all those nasty details you don’t really care about. But then, like lots of smart developers, you write ad hoc network abstraction layers. They are probably called APIManager or NetworkModel, and they always end in tears. So the basic idea of Moya is that we want some network abstraction layer that sufficiently encapsulates actually calling Alamofire directly. It should be simple enough that common...
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