Current client has developed helper libraries as a facade over popular message-driven architecture Java software and it is required that these libraries are used when developing microservices.
It works well but the world's moved on since they built them and there is equivalent vanilla functionality in the underlying software now.
I've discussed this with the developers but it is their little feifdom and despite the above, they are insisting that it continues to be used.
Am I taking things too far or this prescription to use a customer's internal libraries a possibly an unreasonable level of direction?
It works well but the world's moved on since they built them and there is equivalent vanilla functionality in the underlying software now.
I've discussed this with the developers but it is their little feifdom and despite the above, they are insisting that it continues to be used.
Am I taking things too far or this prescription to use a customer's internal libraries a possibly an unreasonable level of direction?
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