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I agree here, the problem is with the author's contrived example. This ___domain problem can easily exist within a relational database, rest, soap or even snail mail.

The problem is a poor ___domain model and should be fixed there and not by adding an overly complex cache or state object storage solution that seems to only apply in a REST model. If the ___domain model is fixed then REST, soap, RDBMS or anything else becomes trivial.




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