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Tim Donohue commented on DS-935:
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I'd agree with RichardR here. The code definitely shouldn't be in
dspace-jspui-api. Though, I agree this is code better placed in a new
"Business Logic Tier" API. Obviously, that would first require that we create
a business logic API (and then we could start to move other code to that
belongs more in that 'business logic tier' over there as well). Not sure what
to call it though (dspace-business-api? dspace-domain-api? dspace-logic-api?).
But, maybe we can use this particular JIRA Issue to force us to actually
create this business logic layer, rather than forcing more code into the ever
growing dspace-api?
This could be something we could add to our agenda for next week's Devel Mtg,
if that seems reasonable.
> REST-API Has a dependency on the dspace-jspui-api, it would be nice if this
> could be removed.
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> Key: DS-935
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-935
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: REST API (experimental)
> Reporter: Robin Taylor
> Assignee: Robin Taylor
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> It would be nice to remove the dependency on the dspace-jspui-api to allow
> for a distribution without the Jspui. The only place I know of a real
> dependency at the moment is in the use of the RecentSubmissions class, but
> there may be others.
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