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    Parse Dashboard

    Parse Dashboard

    A dashboard for managing Parse Server

    Parse Dashboard is a standalone dashboard for managing your Parse Server apps. Build applications faster with object and file storage, user authentication, push notifications, dashboard and more out of the box. You may set the host, port and mount path by supplying the --host, --port and --mountPath options to parse-dashboard. You can use anything you want as the app name, or leave it out in which case the app ID will be used. The --dev parameter disables production-ready security features. This parameter is useful when running Parse Dashboard on Docker. Parse Dashboard is continuously tested with the most recent releases of Node.js to ensure compatibility. ...
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    Ediacaran Application

    Ediacaran Application

    Applications with modular architecture

    The Ediacaran application is designed using a modular architecture approach, meaning it is built as a collection of smaller, self-contained components (modules). Each module represents a distinct domain of the system and can evolve independently without disrupting the whole application. The modular structure of the Ediacaran application allows fine-grained control over how each module accesses data, external connections, and execution resources. For example, the storage module can enforce strict access rules so that only authorized modules (like processing) can read or write data, while external-facing modules (like ingestion or visualization) have limited permissions. ...
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