Calling a service class from another service class in Spring is acceptable design approach
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I am creating a Spring Boot Rest API. I need to do some orchestration like i need to call 2 different backend Rest service and one DB call for each request.
I am planning to create 4 service classes like below.
1.GetDBDataService --> To call Repository and fetch the data.
2.BackendRestAPIService -->To Call one of the backend service.
3.BackendSOAPService --> To Call one of the SOAP Service
4.OrcherstrationService -To Orchestrate above three calls and consolidate results and send back to Controller.
All this Service classes will exposed via its respective ServiceInterfaces.
Is this is correct design approach.
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I am creating a Spring Boot Rest API. I need to do some orchestration like i need to call 2 different backend Rest service and one DB call for each request.
I am planning to create 4 service classes like below.
1.GetDBDataService --> To call Repository and fetch the data.
2.BackendRestAPIService -->To Call one of the backend service.
3.BackendSOAPService --> To Call one of the SOAP Service
4.OrcherstrationService -To Orchestrate above three calls and consolidate results and send back to Controller.
All this Service classes will exposed via its respective ServiceInterfaces.
Is this is correct design approach.
spring-mvc spring-boot
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I am creating a Spring Boot Rest API. I need to do some orchestration like i need to call 2 different backend Rest service and one DB call for each request.
I am planning to create 4 service classes like below.
1.GetDBDataService --> To call Repository and fetch the data.
2.BackendRestAPIService -->To Call one of the backend service.
3.BackendSOAPService --> To Call one of the SOAP Service
4.OrcherstrationService -To Orchestrate above three calls and consolidate results and send back to Controller.
All this Service classes will exposed via its respective ServiceInterfaces.
Is this is correct design approach.
spring-mvc spring-boot
I am creating a Spring Boot Rest API. I need to do some orchestration like i need to call 2 different backend Rest service and one DB call for each request.
I am planning to create 4 service classes like below.
1.GetDBDataService --> To call Repository and fetch the data.
2.BackendRestAPIService -->To Call one of the backend service.
3.BackendSOAPService --> To Call one of the SOAP Service
4.OrcherstrationService -To Orchestrate above three calls and consolidate results and send back to Controller.
All this Service classes will exposed via its respective ServiceInterfaces.
Is this is correct design approach.
spring-mvc spring-boot
spring-mvc spring-boot
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