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If you use node as backend api, what do you use in librairies / frameworks, orm, etc
As a ORM we are using sequelize for MySQL and mongoose for Mongo DB and Most of the APIs are microservices using AWS Lambda and AWS API Gateway as middleware.
Do you think I can only use props and state to develop a secure and efficient login form with React ? Or is it recommended to use sessions too ?
I would recommend you to use sessions or even you can save JWT tokens in cookies
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