When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Neo4j Graph Database easier to use, set up, and do business with overall. However, reviewers preferred the ease of administration with MarkLogic.
Marklogic offers wide range of products under a single subscription. These include Multi Modal NoSQL Database (supporting Json, XQuery, binary, triples), Application Server (supporting XQuery, Javascript and Rest API) and ETL tool called Marklogic Data Hub....
While MarkLogic offers a robust set of features for managing complex data, potential users should carefully evaluate these considerations against their specific needs and priorities to determine whether MarkLogic is the right fit for their use case.
I started using Neo4J to represent various facilities ( of a startup that I work at) across the city as nodes and represent their relationships in terms of mode of commute available and the associated costs. The brilliant thing about Neo4J, or graph DB...
Initial learning curve. poor documentation. integration with C# environment. Documentation for neo4jclient for c# is pathetic.
Marklogic offers wide range of products under a single subscription. These include Multi Modal NoSQL Database (supporting Json, XQuery, binary, triples), Application Server (supporting XQuery, Javascript and Rest API) and ETL tool called Marklogic Data Hub....
I started using Neo4J to represent various facilities ( of a startup that I work at) across the city as nodes and represent their relationships in terms of mode of commute available and the associated costs. The brilliant thing about Neo4J, or graph DB...
While MarkLogic offers a robust set of features for managing complex data, potential users should carefully evaluate these considerations against their specific needs and priorities to determine whether MarkLogic is the right fit for their use case.
Initial learning curve. poor documentation. integration with C# environment. Documentation for neo4jclient for c# is pathetic.