Agreed that it is possible, but it sucks to implement for the developer, which is Ian's original point. Its absolutely possible to do it, but we felt it was suboptimal, and opted to do something else.
Urm, I thought I was agreeing that it's not possible. But I think we're in agreement.
In short: you want to offer functions on the server that REST would push on to the client (or would require making architectural changes).
REST definitely requires a larger upfront investment vs RPC. Part of what I'm curious about is how much larger in real world cases, and this is a good example. So I appreciate you taking the time to respond.
In short: you want to offer functions on the server that REST would push on to the client (or would require making architectural changes).
REST definitely requires a larger upfront investment vs RPC. Part of what I'm curious about is how much larger in real world cases, and this is a good example. So I appreciate you taking the time to respond.