Angular based Micro frontends with module federation | Manfred Steyer | ng-conf 2022

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Ever more companies are choosing Micro Frontends. However, they are anything but easy to implement. Fortunately, webpack 5’s Module Federation available since Angular 12 has initiated a crucial change of direction. In this interactive workshop, you will learn from Manfred Steyer — Angular GDE and Trusted Collaborator in the Angular team — how to plan and implement Micro-Frontend architectures with Angular and Module Federation. We learn about integrating multiple Micro Frontends into a shell and about sharing libraries. We also work with different approaches for dealing with version mismatches and dynamic Module Federation. In a further step, we integrate Micro Frontends built with other frameworks like React and different versions of the same framework (“Frankenstein Architectures”). After the individual exercises, you will have a case study you can use as a template for your projects. By the end, you will be able to evaluate the individual options for your projects.

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