In the last post, we created a User model, built the login and registration pages, hooked everything up in our front end framework, Jooby, and got the ball rolling. I'm no designer, so I am borrowing an Application Bootstrap Theme and tweaking that as we go along (if you are a designer, pull requests are welcomed). At this stage, a ton of it is just mockup, but we will replace it with real functionality. This is what we have so far: Five years ago, I wrote about Matchmaking with Neo4j in which our users had a list of things they wanted in a potential mate and a list of things they had to offer a potential mate. We are going to call these things Attributes and build them. If we let our users create them, they will make a mess of this list, so I think we'll have to seed the database with some and maybe grow our list as users request more. Assuming we do that, let's start with finding an Attribute in the Graph:


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