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Jungle vs Parse-Server: What are the differences?

Developers describe Jungle as "Simple CLI for AWS operations *". awscli is by far the most comprehensive CLI tool manipulating various AWS services, and I really like its flexible options and up-to-date release cycle. However, day-to-day AWS operations from my terminal don't need that much flexibility and that many services. On the other hand, *Parse-Server** is detailed as "Parse-compatible API server module for Node/Express". A Parse.com API compatible router package for Express. Read the announcement blog post here: http://blog.parse.com/announcements/introducing-parse-server-and-the-database-migration-tool/. Read the migration guide here: https://parse.com/docs/server/guide#migrating.

Jungle and Parse-Server can be primarily classified as "Platform as a Service" tools.

Jungle and Parse-Server are both open source tools. It seems that Parse-Server with 16.5K GitHub stars and 4.18K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Jungle with 842 GitHub stars and 41 GitHub forks.

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      Open Source
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      Well documented
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      Easy setup, easy api, Fast,more platforms,realtime
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      No vendor lock-in
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      JSON
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      What is Jungle?

      awscli is by far the most comprehensive CLI tool manipulating various AWS services, and I really like its flexible options and up-to-date release cycle. However, day-to-day AWS operations from my terminal don't need that much flexibility and that many services.

      What is Parse-Server?

      A Parse.com API compatible router package for Express. Read the announcement blog post here: http://blog.parse.com/announcements/introducing-parse-server-and-the-database-migration-tool/. Read the migration guide here: https://parse.com/docs/server/guide#migrating

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