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Independent Software Consultant at Electric Head Software
This kind of API would more be for your "backend for frontend" - I'd suggest that you put any actual microservices in Azure Web Apps, or Azure Functions apps, and called them by Url as usual.
Thanks, and agree, seems like a good solution. Even though I cant vision what I would put in the "BFF". Sounds more like som helper/utility-stuff. Hmmm.
Software consultant. Bestselling Author. Loves rum, alt culture, games & metal.
Formerly Head of engineering, chief technical architect, head principal engineer, lead dev, etc.
Location
London, UK
Work
Independent Software Consultant at Electric Head Software
This kind of API would more be for your "backend for frontend" - I'd suggest that you put any actual microservices in Azure Web Apps, or Azure Functions apps, and called them by Url as usual.
Thanks, and agree, seems like a good solution. Even though I cant vision what I would put in the "BFF". Sounds more like som helper/utility-stuff. Hmmm.
Think of a BFF as the "backend logic" of a traditional web application :)