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conStruct Features
Drupal is a feature-laden framework in its own right. We encourage you to learn more about Drupal on its Web sites and through some of the dedicated links we provide under Resources.
However, in this section, we focus on some of the unique aspects and features of the conStruct enhancements to the baseline Drupal framework. These added features include:
- Datasets -- the basic construct within conStruct
- structWSF -- the platform-independent Web services framework that underpins conStruct and provides the basis for a Web-oriented architecture (WOA) for application-independence and interoperation at Web scales
- Tools -- a growing set of tools geared to using and managing structured data
- structDisplay -- the complementary module for designing the templated data displays that keeps the presentation layer generic, driven by the data at hand
- structOntology -- another complementary module that helps manage how all of this structure relates to each other
- Full-text, Faceted Search -- via Solr, because we want to find stuff in a structured way
- Structured (RDF) Data -- via Virtuoso, because, after all, there needs to be a great-performing RDF foundation
- Import/Export -- well, let's talk to outside world, and
- Packaging Options.
