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Nov 5, 2019 at 0:38 vote accept imel96
Oct 22, 2019 at 11:22 answer added JacquesB timeline score: 1
Oct 21, 2019 at 10:50 answer added Cormac Mulhall timeline score: 1
Oct 17, 2019 at 17:56 comment added Eric King If your project's goal is to build a HATEOAS system, you can obviously accomplish that in an Agile manner. Nothing in Agile precludes that. But if your goal is to just build a system, you probably won't end up with HATEOAS organically.
Oct 17, 2019 at 17:39 history edited Robert Harvey CC BY-SA 4.0
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Oct 17, 2019 at 17:28 answer added Daniel timeline score: 0
Oct 17, 2019 at 14:29 history edited imel96 CC BY-SA 4.0
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Oct 17, 2019 at 12:49 answer added VoiceOfUnreason timeline score: 1
Oct 17, 2019 at 10:06 comment added David Arno As for "Most don’t think they need to design past the current release". That is an embodiment of YAGNI. Good practice is to only design for the current release. You seem to be hung up on an "official" definition of REST that is not commonly recognised by those creating web APIs.So just ignore the crap bits of "official" REST (ie the bits that stop you just getting the job done in a fast, easy-to-maintain fashion) and develop what's needed now in an agile fashion.
Oct 17, 2019 at 10:01 comment added David Arno For many people, the term "REST" just means "not SOAP", ie call a URL with some parameters and you'll get simple JSON or XML back. That's likely why "both teams agreed to make REST API" and are happy that what they have come up with fits their idea of REST.
Oct 17, 2019 at 9:05 answer added Ewan timeline score: 1
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Oct 22, 2019 at 3:05
Oct 17, 2019 at 8:26 comment added gnat Possible duplicate of How is architectural design done in an agile environment?
Oct 17, 2019 at 8:23 answer added KevinLH timeline score: 1
Oct 17, 2019 at 8:00 comment added Nelson The way you are phasing the question makes me think you actually don't understand what REST API is... I need to unpack exactly why that is though... because this question is surprisingly hard to read for some reason...
Oct 17, 2019 at 7:34 history asked imel96 CC BY-SA 4.0