I've seen both usages depending on the writers' perspectives. For that 
reason I avoid the terms upstream and downstream in this context (services) 
like the plague and always ask people for clarification without using these 
two words. It's always fun to see this then sparking totally surprised 
reaction in others taking part in those conversations.

The OP is perfectly right to ask this usinthe term "up/downstream" in the 
context of services, as I've seen and heard this often times for REST-based 
APIs, both from native as well as non-native speakers.

On Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 10:15:51 AM UTC+1 cuiw...@gmail.com wrote:

> there are two micro service writen in go, let's call them A and B. A will 
> call B. In this scene we will call B is the upstream of A. or A is the 
> upstream of B? which one is correct way?

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