Our team currently operates 4-5 applications, and all of those applications use various 3rd party services (SimpleGeo, FB graph API, Yelp API, StrikeIron, etc). There is large overlap between applications, and frequently we call the same APIs for the same input parameters multiple times. Obviously that is not ideal: it is slow and it is expensive (some of the APIs are not free).
What are the best practices for caching these API calls across multiple applications? I see several options:
- Write a custom app that creates facade for all of those APIs, and change all of my apps to use it.
- Configure some sort of HTTP proxy in a very aggressive caching mode, and perform connections to APIs via that proxy.
Are there any other options I am missing?
Is there anything wrong with option 2? What HTTP proxy would you recommend for it (Squid, Varnish, Nginx, etc)?