Jello framework
Jello is an end-to-end Java application framework optimized for Google App Engine including comprehensive Data Authorization model, a powerful RESTful engine, and out-of-the-box UI views. Jello's REST offers a clean, and simple to follow, JSON format. Its protocol schema follows the OData specification.[1]
Initial release | December, 2015 |
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Stable release | 1.2.5
/ January 10, 2016 |
Written in | Java |
Type | REST WS Framework |
Website | jello-framework |
Overview
The following components are part of Jello Framework:
- Data Model: Jello uses JDO (Java Data Objects) as the underlying ORM layer to map Jello Entities to the database.[2]
- Data Access Control: One of Jello's key features is its inline Authorization Model. With Jello you can assign different access levels for data elements at any resolution (Namespaces, Entities, Fields, Actions) and specify who is authorized to access the data via the REST API.
- RESTful API
- Admin UI views
gollark: You can't just magically add extra hardware to things and somehow influence AI behavior.
gollark: Those do not, in fact, actually exist.
gollark: ························ no you utter triskaidecagonal idiot.
gollark: Anyway, checksumming potatOS files on bootup would be good, except potatOS doesn't really have versions as such and there's no build process which could generate a hash.
gollark: This is not just some fun thing you can trifle with. Unfriendly AI threatens literally all humanity.
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