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Description
The initial step in your process should always be modeling your data, as applications may come and go, but data remains constant. After successfully implementing your model, your CubicWeb application will operate, allowing you to gradually introduce valuable features for your users. RQL, which is based on your application model, is a concise language that emphasizes the attributes and connections inherent in the data. While it shares similarities with SPARQL, RQL is generally more user-friendly. Once a RQL query retrieves a data graph, various views can be applied to present the information in the most pertinent format. This design principle is fundamental to the entire CubicWeb architecture. Permissions are intricately defined within the data model, allowing for exceptional precision. Furthermore, any RQL query made to the engine automatically undergoes security checks to ensure safe handling. CubicWeb utilizes a conventional SQL database for data storage and management, with PostgreSQL being the favored choice among its users. By leveraging these capabilities, CubicWeb not only enhances functionality but also prioritizes security and data integrity.
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The framework operates on the principles of Model, View, and Controller architecture. It prioritizes a structured approach that leads to code that remains easy to manage over time. In contrast, many widely-used web frameworks focus on rapid launch capabilities, often resulting in code that may deploy swiftly but becomes increasingly complicated after numerous updates. For instance, processes like Apache and Gunicorn serve as examples of controller operations. When initiated, a controller process receives a manifest, which acts as a roadmap. All requests directed towards the controller process are then navigated to a specific program outlined in the manifest. Essentially, a manifest is a compilation of various programs that can be executed. Users can interact with the controller process through web requests, command line inputs, or other actions, showcasing its versatile handling capabilities. This system underscores the importance of a well-organized structure in software development.
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Web-Based
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iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Vendor Details
Company Name
CubicWeb
Website
www.cubicweb.org
Vendor Details
Company Name
Giotto
Website
giotto.readthedocs.io/en/latest/