On 27/02/14 11:52, Petr Blaho wrote: > I agree with you w/r/t to indirection when accessing data but I like the > idea that when I look at json repsonse I see what type of resource it > is. That wrapper element describes it. And I do not need to know what > request (url, service, GET or POST...) triggered that output.
That's data denormalization. What do you then do when the two sources of information don't agree? Also, do you actually need the json at all without knowing where it came from (not just from which api call, but which system and at what time)? I can't imagine such a situation. Finally, when you need to save a whole lot of json outputs and need to know where they come from, you traditionally put that information in the file name, no? -- Radomir Dopieralski _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
