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Restarting the application is often not feasible: either the situation I'm trying to diagnose would be wiped out, or other users would be impacted.
This way the client knows where to look for this information and it is all grouped together in one place.
Make it easy to see what the team values, whether it's the status of tasks, tests results, velocity, or whatever they choose.
That is, if what I'm building isn't what the customer wants, I don't want to build it.
This is not about you knowing everything--this is a back and forth interaction that gives the interviewer something to work with.
This problem is only worsened by the fact that you can’t (easily) load the database into a manager to look for these “dangling objects”.
I made the mistake of selecting one of my wars, rather than the exploded version of the war, and got bit until I double checked my app configuration.
Needless to say, this is both a useful and common capability whether you using REST or something else.