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The Invisible Network BloatReact Server Components (RSC) in Next.js App Router are a game changer for data fetching. You can query your database directly inside your component without exposing API endpoints. However, a major architectural trap occurs at the exact boundary where a Server Component passes data down to a Client Component.Imagine querying a heavy User model that contains 50 columns (bio, encrypted password hashes, timestamps, notification preferences). Your Client Component only nee
📖 Introduction: Common MisconceptionsIn today’s modern web ecosystem, we encounter such sharp boundaries that a large number of new generation developers believe that backend and frontend architectures should be completely isolated. At the heart of this perception often lies the following simplification:❌ Common Misconception: “Spring Boot is simply a REST API server that returns JSON data; the interface must be a React/Vue application hosted on an external server (Vercel, Netlify, AWS S3, etc.)
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The Quest Begins (The "Why")Honestly, I was stuck in a loop that felt like rewinding the same scene over and over. I’d just finished a simple chat widget for a side‑project, and every time a user typed a message I’d fire off an AJAX poll every second to see if anything new had arrived. The UI felt clunky, the server was getting hammered, and users complained about lag. I kept thinking, “There’s gotta be a better way.” One night, after yet another 3 a‑hour debugging session where I watched
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The Mercedes-Benz G-Class has been in production since 1979, outlasting most of the vehicles it originally competed against. Built for military use in cooperation with Austrian manufacturer Steyr-Daimler-Puch, the G-Wagen crossed into civilian life and never looked back. Today, it is as much a status symbol as it is an SUV, the kind of vehicle you see outside a swan