Sonic these are excellent questions you've asked, and questions I have
asked myself when thinking about this very topic.  I would love to see
feedback from someone who has experience constructing APIs, and who
has asked and worked with these very questions.

On Mar 5, 3:08 pm, "Sonic Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 2:16 AM, mbavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > this is a good place to
> > starthttp://particletree.com/features/how-to-add-an-api-to-your-web-service/
>
> > > look at the additional reading section at the end
>
> > > Sam D
>
> I was actually thinking and discussing this topic myself lately. Then I was
> wondering, if I create an API, should I change my application to actually
> use the API itself, i.e. should I have a kind of core with an API layer on
> top and then code the rest of my app to work through the API. Would this be
> overkill or would it have it's benefits?
>
> Thoughts?
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