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You're describing two things. One is performance, the other is whether
Javascript can handle the complexities of sending back validation errors.
The former is a valid concern that should be tested and honed.
You could call an RPG program from Node.js that performs the data
validation by performing 8 SETLL operations and checking for the existence
of foreign-key relationships. But you appear to be advocating the use of
JavaScript to perform that type of data validation. Right?
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