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Principal JavaScript e2e DX/Dev Tools Lead @Microsoft Azure
Not sure if you have read the full post because I explicitly mention my continuation post to be on Module Federation, including conclusions after discussing the topic directly with Zack Jackson.
Thanks for the references to other articles, like the DAZN ones. I have already read in 6 months, all literature about Micro Frontends out there. As I mention several times through the post, micro frontends are a good solution for products. But my conclusions, come from practice and execution in high performance enterprise scale projects. As an Enterprise Solutions Architect, my goal is to expose my practical evaluation for other architects to make informed decisions in that context.
When I mention orchestration, I don't specifically mention any tools. I don't make any specific 3rd party recommendations. It could be single-spa, it could be something else. The point being, orchestration is a big part of the success of this solution.
Finally, ESI's have been around for quite a while, and are not compatible with or supported in every context. They're also implemented at cache/CDN level. My post is frontend oriented.
So, again, thank you very much for your comment. Maybe you come around again for the Module Federation part.
Have a great day!
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Thanks very much for stopping by.
Not sure if you have read the full post because I explicitly mention my continuation post to be on Module Federation, including conclusions after discussing the topic directly with Zack Jackson.
Thanks for the references to other articles, like the DAZN ones. I have already read in 6 months, all literature about Micro Frontends out there. As I mention several times through the post, micro frontends are a good solution for products. But my conclusions, come from practice and execution in high performance enterprise scale projects. As an Enterprise Solutions Architect, my goal is to expose my practical evaluation for other architects to make informed decisions in that context.
When I mention orchestration, I don't specifically mention any tools. I don't make any specific 3rd party recommendations. It could be single-spa, it could be something else. The point being, orchestration is a big part of the success of this solution.
Finally, ESI's have been around for quite a while, and are not compatible with or supported in every context. They're also implemented at cache/CDN level. My post is frontend oriented.
So, again, thank you very much for your comment. Maybe you come around again for the Module Federation part.
Have a great day!