1. BFF is the abbreviation of "Best Friend Forever" in English. Generally, it is literally translated as "Best Friend Forever" in Chinese. This term is mostly used in spoken language.
2. Boston Film Festival (Boston Film Festival) BFF is the Boston Film Festival. The Boston Film Festival is an internationally renowned film festival that focuses on selecting outstanding films from all over the world and the United States, including feature films and documentaries.
The Boston International Film Festival attaches great importance to multiculturalism and has selected many internationally renowned film works.
3. The back-end BFF that serves the front-end is Backend?For?Frontend (the back-end that serves the front-end), that is, the server will consider the use of the front-end when designing the API, and directly process the business logic on the server-side, also known as
User experience adapter.
BFF is just a logical layering, not a technology. Although BFF is a new term, its concept has been around for a long time.
The emergence of network BBF application BFF provides front-end applications with an aggregation point for business service calls. It shields the complex service call chain and allows the front-end to focus on the required data without paying attention to the underlying services that provide these data.
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While seeing the various benefits brought by BFF, we should also note the problems it brings in terms of code duplication and increased workload.
If the function is similar to that of an existing BFF and the requirements for displaying data are also similar, be sure to be cautious about adding a new BFF.
Therefore, it is recommended that no new additions be made unless necessary.
When designing the API, the needs of different devices will be taken into consideration, that is, different APIs are provided for different devices. Although they may implement the same function, due to the particularity of different devices, their access to the API on the server side is also different.
Characteristics need to be treated differently.