Thanks, Chris, I appreciate the support. I've gotten further and now have the ActiveNode component from Neo4j installed. I'm still working on getting multiple RDBMS connections going, but I realized that what I can do is to have separate Rails installs on distinct VMs for the portions of the code that need to use distinct databases. I can use Ruby or C++ daemons to transfer data from one RDBMS to another, and I can mash together UI components as needed in the browser.
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