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Even if you have a server layer to validate user read/write access to data, you would still risk someone manipulating your client side code in order to submit invalid data.
Any business constraint yo …
answered Dec 20 '12 by Jbm
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Any business constraint you may want to ensure should be validated server side. Even if you control user access, someone may send invalid data.
Following your stackoverflow clone example:
How would …
answered Dec 20 '12 by Jbm