top | item 45281125 (no title) darkr | 5 months ago It’s not uncommon. Google AIP spec requires it for example. I think the main driver for it is implicit idempotency. discuss order hn newest eadmund|5 months ago The client’s ID for a resource and the server’s ID for that resource need not be the same.Of course, adding two IDs for a resource complicates things. But so too does trusting client-generated IDs to be universally unique.
eadmund|5 months ago The client’s ID for a resource and the server’s ID for that resource need not be the same.Of course, adding two IDs for a resource complicates things. But so too does trusting client-generated IDs to be universally unique.
eadmund|5 months ago
Of course, adding two IDs for a resource complicates things. But so too does trusting client-generated IDs to be universally unique.