I am working on a project that has started to incorporate CJ into our API. You can think of it as an IoT type of project. The challenge we are having right now has to do with how we are presenting this data on the UI. We want to able to indicate which UI layout should be used to present the data. For example, when you visit link A, we may want to use a certain layout to group certain attributes together, while link B might use a different arrangement. We think the API needs to provide some indication regarding what type of layout should be used when and where. Basically, it needs to provide some sort of context in addition to the data. Our initial thought was we can add a field at the collection layout to say which UI layout should be used (our client would contain “stock” layouts) for the data being passed to the client. For clients by others, they would simply ignore this field.
My question to the group is has anyone had to deal with this before? Not only does our data need to be generic, but we want to provide a unique experiences based on certain conditions. Just thought I would throw is out there to see if the community had any insight on this.
Sorry if this question is ridiculous.
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