When building a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) application with MemGraph, a graph database, the need for a framework depends on the complexity and requirements of your project. A framework can simplify development by providing pre-built components and structures for common tasks, such as data ingestion, graph construction, and query handling. However, for simple applications or those with very specific requirements, a custom approach might be more suitable.
Key Takeaways
Assess project complexity to determine the need for a framework
Consider pre-built components for common RAG tasks
Custom approaches may be better for simple or highly specific applications
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