Steve Jones wrote:
> 
> 
> What do you mean by a polymorphic service? One that can handle
> multiple message types, or one that is polymorphic in terms of the
> contract it offers to consumers.
> 
> If its the former then I don't see why not, if the service is
> something like "DataCleansing" and you can pass in multiple different
> data types for cleansing and it returns the cleansed data.
> 
> If its the later then I think it might get a little tricky if the
> service changes its behaviour based on what it is passed!

Isn't this what REST does?

Gregg Wonderly





 
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