June 2021
Beginner to intermediate
310 pages
6h 41m
English
In the previous chapter, you saw that micro frontends can be composed with very simple methods. The web already gives us everything we need. The problem, however, with such simple solutions is that they don't scale well – neither in development nor at runtime. And scaling is one of the most important points about micro frontends.
Now, the question is: What can we do about it? How can we keep everything as isolated, separated, and independent as possible, without having any constraints on the scalability? One possible answer can be found in the server-side composition pattern. It uses techniques available for web servers to join the micro frontends before they reach the client.
The trade-off of this pattern ...