Architecture Structure: should each page(UI/angular) has its own service that combines multiple entities or...





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I'm working on an application that manages students’ grades, attendance and behavior incidents. On the front end(Angular) , there is a component to create behavior incidents. This component needs the list of homerooms(classes or group of students). The list is being pulled from ClassService. After selecting a homeroom, the list of students in the given homeroom are requested from StudentService. The UI needs to know the attendance(from AttendanceService) of the day for each student as well as the number of positive and negative points of the students based on the behavior incidents.



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Should I gather all the service into a separate service to pull all the classes, students, attendance, etc that is specific to this UI/page?



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Should I keep the service corresponding to each entity be responsible for providing this data?
I am not sure what would be the “best” approach for this situation. I like the idea of a Vertical Slice Architecture presented by Jimmy Bogard.










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  • It really depends. I do prefer domain-specific approach if you use REST API for server side. In that case, you will have class service, student service, attendance function, and etc.

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I'm working on an application that manages students’ grades, attendance and behavior incidents. On the front end(Angular) , there is a component to create behavior incidents. This component needs the list of homerooms(classes or group of students). The list is being pulled from ClassService. After selecting a homeroom, the list of students in the given homeroom are requested from StudentService. The UI needs to know the attendance(from AttendanceService) of the day for each student as well as the number of positive and negative points of the students based on the behavior incidents.



enter image description here



Should I gather all the service into a separate service to pull all the classes, students, attendance, etc that is specific to this UI/page?



Or



Should I keep the service corresponding to each entity be responsible for providing this data?
I am not sure what would be the “best” approach for this situation. I like the idea of a Vertical Slice Architecture presented by Jimmy Bogard.










share|improve this question























  • It really depends. I do prefer domain-specific approach if you use REST API for server side. In that case, you will have class service, student service, attendance function, and etc.

    – wannadream
    Nov 22 '18 at 4:57














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I'm working on an application that manages students’ grades, attendance and behavior incidents. On the front end(Angular) , there is a component to create behavior incidents. This component needs the list of homerooms(classes or group of students). The list is being pulled from ClassService. After selecting a homeroom, the list of students in the given homeroom are requested from StudentService. The UI needs to know the attendance(from AttendanceService) of the day for each student as well as the number of positive and negative points of the students based on the behavior incidents.



enter image description here



Should I gather all the service into a separate service to pull all the classes, students, attendance, etc that is specific to this UI/page?



Or



Should I keep the service corresponding to each entity be responsible for providing this data?
I am not sure what would be the “best” approach for this situation. I like the idea of a Vertical Slice Architecture presented by Jimmy Bogard.










share|improve this question














I'm working on an application that manages students’ grades, attendance and behavior incidents. On the front end(Angular) , there is a component to create behavior incidents. This component needs the list of homerooms(classes or group of students). The list is being pulled from ClassService. After selecting a homeroom, the list of students in the given homeroom are requested from StudentService. The UI needs to know the attendance(from AttendanceService) of the day for each student as well as the number of positive and negative points of the students based on the behavior incidents.



enter image description here



Should I gather all the service into a separate service to pull all the classes, students, attendance, etc that is specific to this UI/page?



Or



Should I keep the service corresponding to each entity be responsible for providing this data?
I am not sure what would be the “best” approach for this situation. I like the idea of a Vertical Slice Architecture presented by Jimmy Bogard.







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  • It really depends. I do prefer domain-specific approach if you use REST API for server side. In that case, you will have class service, student service, attendance function, and etc.

    – wannadream
    Nov 22 '18 at 4:57



















  • It really depends. I do prefer domain-specific approach if you use REST API for server side. In that case, you will have class service, student service, attendance function, and etc.

    – wannadream
    Nov 22 '18 at 4:57

















It really depends. I do prefer domain-specific approach if you use REST API for server side. In that case, you will have class service, student service, attendance function, and etc.

– wannadream
Nov 22 '18 at 4:57





It really depends. I do prefer domain-specific approach if you use REST API for server side. In that case, you will have class service, student service, attendance function, and etc.

– wannadream
Nov 22 '18 at 4:57












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