I've used DTO mainly in the context of dealing with databases or REST API's. But your reasoning is very solid, and i agree. I think it's not important what the service does, but what kind of relationship client code has to the server.
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I've used DTO mainly in the context of dealing with databases or REST API's. But your reasoning is very solid, and i agree. I think it's not important what the service does, but what kind of relationship client code has to the server.