Reverse Engineer your Graph Schema and draw it using Diagram-as-code | Amazon Web Services
If you have already adopted graph, it is important to take an inventory of the actual schema of your graph. Ideally data that lands in a database adheres to your intended data model. But there can be surprises. A development database, with many contributors, many sprints, and numerous experiments, may contain an unexpected assortment of types. Even a production database, where ingest is carefully controlled, might reveal drift requiring the attention of the data architect and stakeholders. We show how to discover and draw the schema of your Neptune database.
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