Steve,
If two consumers have a different policies such as encryption, should
they be made into two separate services?
H.Ozawa
Steve Jones wrote:
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> What I'm saying is that a service that has a polymorphic contract is a
> bad idea. One that acts in a polymorphic manner on data but applies
> the same contract to them is just good design.
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