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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:46:22+00:00 2026-05-13T15:46:22+00:00

Just wondering what people think about creating an area to hold/manage json based requests

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Just wondering what people think about creating an area to hold/manage json based requests (note I am thinking mostly get data not post data). I know its not your typical use of an area (i.e. normally you would create a different area for blog vs forum) but I am getting to the point where my project isn’t huge but I definitely have a a lot of json stuff which seems to be confusing the issue and is making things look “unclean”.

For instance, at the bottom of each controller is where I am putting json actions and so that they don’t get mixed up with the other actions I prefix them with json – I shouldn’t have to do this… Also I have specific view models for json which I have to prefix with json as well… etc, etc.

It would seem much cleaner to have them off in their own area and be able to drop the json prefix all together and have that defined by the area… what do you think or is this a bad idea?

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Anthony

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    2026-05-13T15:46:22+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:46 pm

    I think it’s a good idea. Having an asynchronous area where all controllers implement only asynchronous actions will certainly clean up your code. The problem will come when your project does become so big you want to expand into regular areas, then you’ll end up with some naming conventions that might end up a bit messy.

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