This question is only to confirm that I'm clear about this concept.
As far as I understand, Google Cloud Endpoints are kind of Google's implementation of REST services, so that they can't keep any "session" data in memory, therefore:
- Users must send authentication data with each request.
- All the data I want to use later on must be persisted, namely, with each API request I receive, I have to access the Datastore, do something and store the data again.
Is this correct? And if so, is this actually good in terms of performance?
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