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Micro Frontends in Action
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Micro Frontends in Action

by Michael Geers
September 2020
Intermediate to advanced
296 pages
8h 35m
English
Manning Publications
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3 Composition with Ajax and server-side routing

This chapter covers:

  • Integrating fragments into a page via Ajax
  • Applying project-wide namespaces to avoid style or script collisions
  • Utilizing the Nginx web server to serve all applications from one domain
  • Implementing request routing to forward incoming requests to the right server

We covered a lot of ground in the previous chapter. The applications for two teams are ready to go. You learned how to integrate user interfaces via links and iframes. These are all valid integration methods, and they provide strong isolation. But they come with trade-offs in the areas of usability, performance, layout flexibility, accessibility, and search engine compatibility. In this chapter, we’ll look at fragment ...

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