I created my own graph on the cloud, then how could I make it accessible by other tools, think about Python, how can I use Python to query against the graph?
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Greetings!
We provide SDKs, known as Ultipa Drivers in our product matrix, which support coding with Java, Python, NodeJS, and Go. They do allow developers to send the whole UQL sentence but most of basic operations are implemented as functions, and filling the input parameters would help in assembling the UQL. It avoids a lot of re-coding if the UQL syntax changes in the future to comply with GQL standard. You could refer to our documentation here: https://www.ultipa.com/document.
Ultipa Team