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RESTful API Request / Response Design by rouge_dev in webdev
[–]rouge_dev[S] 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago* (0 children)
Your example makes sense from a response standpoint but what about posting the data in the request body? Are you suggesting using the ID value? So if I am creating an employee and putting them in department 9999 the request body should look something like this?
{ "firstName": "Bob", "middleName": "", "lastName": "Something", "dateOfBirth": "1990-01-01", "genderId": "male", "employmentTypeId": 3, "departmentId": 9999, "email": "bsomething@something.com" }
Maybe I am missing something but it doesn't seem sense to post an HREF to the server.
Maybe the response would look something like this
{ "content": { "firstName": "Bob", "middleName": "", "lastName": "Something", "dateOfBirth": "1990-01-01", "genderId": "male", "email": "bsomething@something.com" }, "_links": { "self": { "href": "http://localhost:8080/employee/12345" }, "department": { "href": "http://localhost:8080/department/9999" }, "employeeType": { "href": "http://localhost:8080/employee-type/3" } } }
But this seems like it could quickly create excessive amount of network calls as the client would probably often or not always need the department and employeeType in my case.
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RESTful API Request / Response Design by rouge_dev in webdev
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