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September 18, 2013

Structr 0.8 Release

Filed under: Graphs,Neo4j,structr — Patrick Durusau @ 4:20 pm

Release 0.8 is out! by Axel Morgner.

From the post:

Yesterday, we released Structr 0.8. It was a really important milestone on the way to 1.0.

Axel answers your immediate question, “Why so Important?” with:

Because it contains a lot of improvements to the UI, and the UI is important for broad adoption. For example, we introduced “Widgets”.

In case you are unfamiliar with Structr:

Structr (pronounced ‘structure’) is a framework for mobile and web applications based on the graph database Neo4j, with a supplemental UI providing CMS functionality to serve pages, files and images.

It was designed to simplify the creation and operation of graph database applications by providing a comprehensive Java API with a built-in feature set common to most use cases, like e.g. authentication, users and groups, constraints and validation, etc..

All custom-built features are automatically exposed through a flexible RESTful API which enables developers to build sophisticated web or mobile apps based on Neo4j within just hours. [From the Structr homepage.]

The latest release is definitely worth a close look.

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