How to subcribe/follow a user with spring boot
I have two entities BlogPost and user im not sure how the follow mechanism works I have searched on S.O but could not get an idea
What I think
I think follow is some sort of Get posts where userID = ?
but also it should be a continues process ie when user posts again it should automatically get the new post, until user unfollows.
I would like some suggestions on how to go about implementing and what i will need.
What i am trying to create
I want to create a service that subcribes to a user (like in the social networks such linkedIn, so a user can follow another user there by getting all the users new activities such as new posts (new uploads)
public void subscribeToUser(String id){
//follow a user by id
//im not sure the relationship i should create between the entities
// user and posts so that when one user creates a post
// another user can subscribe to the first user and can see all the posts and future posts of the user
}
}
spring
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I have two entities BlogPost and user im not sure how the follow mechanism works I have searched on S.O but could not get an idea
What I think
I think follow is some sort of Get posts where userID = ?
but also it should be a continues process ie when user posts again it should automatically get the new post, until user unfollows.
I would like some suggestions on how to go about implementing and what i will need.
What i am trying to create
I want to create a service that subcribes to a user (like in the social networks such linkedIn, so a user can follow another user there by getting all the users new activities such as new posts (new uploads)
public void subscribeToUser(String id){
//follow a user by id
//im not sure the relationship i should create between the entities
// user and posts so that when one user creates a post
// another user can subscribe to the first user and can see all the posts and future posts of the user
}
}
spring
You really, really need to clarify your question, and give some context. What are you trying to create? How should it work? What did you try? What is the concrete question?
– JB Nizet
Nov 24 '18 at 13:24
@JBNizet i have added some more description , i have entities but i dont know how to go about writing the service
– valik
Nov 24 '18 at 14:40
If "a user can follow another user", then the association is between a user and a user. Not between a post and a user.
– JB Nizet
Nov 24 '18 at 14:45
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I have two entities BlogPost and user im not sure how the follow mechanism works I have searched on S.O but could not get an idea
What I think
I think follow is some sort of Get posts where userID = ?
but also it should be a continues process ie when user posts again it should automatically get the new post, until user unfollows.
I would like some suggestions on how to go about implementing and what i will need.
What i am trying to create
I want to create a service that subcribes to a user (like in the social networks such linkedIn, so a user can follow another user there by getting all the users new activities such as new posts (new uploads)
public void subscribeToUser(String id){
//follow a user by id
//im not sure the relationship i should create between the entities
// user and posts so that when one user creates a post
// another user can subscribe to the first user and can see all the posts and future posts of the user
}
}
spring
I have two entities BlogPost and user im not sure how the follow mechanism works I have searched on S.O but could not get an idea
What I think
I think follow is some sort of Get posts where userID = ?
but also it should be a continues process ie when user posts again it should automatically get the new post, until user unfollows.
I would like some suggestions on how to go about implementing and what i will need.
What i am trying to create
I want to create a service that subcribes to a user (like in the social networks such linkedIn, so a user can follow another user there by getting all the users new activities such as new posts (new uploads)
public void subscribeToUser(String id){
//follow a user by id
//im not sure the relationship i should create between the entities
// user and posts so that when one user creates a post
// another user can subscribe to the first user and can see all the posts and future posts of the user
}
}
spring
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edited Nov 24 '18 at 14:39
valik
asked Nov 24 '18 at 13:21
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You really, really need to clarify your question, and give some context. What are you trying to create? How should it work? What did you try? What is the concrete question?
– JB Nizet
Nov 24 '18 at 13:24
@JBNizet i have added some more description , i have entities but i dont know how to go about writing the service
– valik
Nov 24 '18 at 14:40
If "a user can follow another user", then the association is between a user and a user. Not between a post and a user.
– JB Nizet
Nov 24 '18 at 14:45
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You really, really need to clarify your question, and give some context. What are you trying to create? How should it work? What did you try? What is the concrete question?
– JB Nizet
Nov 24 '18 at 13:24
@JBNizet i have added some more description , i have entities but i dont know how to go about writing the service
– valik
Nov 24 '18 at 14:40
If "a user can follow another user", then the association is between a user and a user. Not between a post and a user.
– JB Nizet
Nov 24 '18 at 14:45
You really, really need to clarify your question, and give some context. What are you trying to create? How should it work? What did you try? What is the concrete question?
– JB Nizet
Nov 24 '18 at 13:24
You really, really need to clarify your question, and give some context. What are you trying to create? How should it work? What did you try? What is the concrete question?
– JB Nizet
Nov 24 '18 at 13:24
@JBNizet i have added some more description , i have entities but i dont know how to go about writing the service
– valik
Nov 24 '18 at 14:40
@JBNizet i have added some more description , i have entities but i dont know how to go about writing the service
– valik
Nov 24 '18 at 14:40
If "a user can follow another user", then the association is between a user and a user. Not between a post and a user.
– JB Nizet
Nov 24 '18 at 14:45
If "a user can follow another user", then the association is between a user and a user. Not between a post and a user.
– JB Nizet
Nov 24 '18 at 14:45
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You really, really need to clarify your question, and give some context. What are you trying to create? How should it work? What did you try? What is the concrete question?
– JB Nizet
Nov 24 '18 at 13:24
@JBNizet i have added some more description , i have entities but i dont know how to go about writing the service
– valik
Nov 24 '18 at 14:40
If "a user can follow another user", then the association is between a user and a user. Not between a post and a user.
– JB Nizet
Nov 24 '18 at 14:45