Implementation examples of module federation , by the creators of module federation
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Implementation examples of module federation , by the creators of module federation
A Webpack-based toolkit to build your React Native application with full support of Webpack ecosystem.
A progressive micro frontends framework for building Web applications
A collection of tools, plugins, and utilities for Module Federation
工具链无关的运行时模块联邦sdk,A module federation SDK which is unrelated to tool chain for module consumer.
a library that helps users implement decentralized front-end micro service architecture
This is the ÆGIS federated application host. Federated components are independently deployable, written by multiple teams in multiple languages, and loaded from multiple repos and network locations at runtime, yet capable of running together in a single process or as distributed components in the ÆGIS application fabric.
Angular Youtube clone with Module Federation. Turborepo edition.
Raaghu is a micro frontend design system for modern web apps, which is an open source, Bootstrap 5.x enabled collection of reusable elements and components guided by clear standards, capable of giving the designers the necessary tools to develop beautiful, responsive and engaging product experiences.
Module federation for the backend. Aegis core lib. Regain control of your microservices by consolidating them into one or more shared processes without loosing deployment or language independence. Eliminate the need for deployment automation. Let services deploy themselves.
Micro Frontend with React, ReactRouter V6, Typescript and Webpack
Create React App boilerplate with React 17, Webpack 5, Tailwind 2, Module Federation, and TypeScript.
Frontend for the Kaoto project to provide an easy-to-use integration framework based on Apache Camel.
Erda's frontend console UI, build with React, Typescript, webpack and vite.
Example of running multiple Routers and Ngrx Instances for Complex Dashboards with Webpack Module Federation
A Full Stack Journey with Micro Services and Micro Front Ends. Using dapr, kubernetes, react module federation and web assembly,
Dynamically set remote origins at runtime within hosts
Demonstrates consuming modules from a webpack bundle from an esbuild bundle using https://github.com/jacob-ebey/esbuild-federation-share-scope.
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