The Service Statelessness principle aims to establish a mechanism for the runtime deferral of state data in order to minimize a __________________ condition when the service is __________________. Select the correct answer.
I don't know, you guys. I'm still a little confused. Wouldn't a 'stateful, active' service also be a valid answer? I mean, if the service is active, it's going to be handling requests, right?
Ah, I see what you mean. Yeah, that makes sense to me. The service should be stateless and active, so that it can handle requests without maintaining state.
Hmm, okay. So I'm thinking the answer is D) stateless, active. Because the Service Statelessness principle aims to make the service stateless, and it's talking about minimizing a condition when the service is active, not passive.
Exactly! Stateful services maintain state information between requests, while stateless services don't. And the question is asking about minimizing a condition when the service is active or passive.
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