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Published inOct 2023
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Vinci J Rufus
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Vinci Rufus is a VP for technology at Publicis Sapient. He has spent over 25 years building web applications using various technologies. He has been focused on building micro frontends for about half a decade and has successfully built and managed micro frontend-based applications for a few large clients. He was formerly a Google Developer Expert and has had the opportunity to speak at numerous conferences on modern frontend and cloud-native technologies.
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We’ve come to the end of this chapter, where we learned about the differences between Client side rendered and server side rendered apps, and which one is suitable for which type of application. We looked at the various options to build an SSR app and zeroed in on Next.js and Turborepo to build out our module-federated app. We then saw how to set up module federation using the next.js-mf plugin, and we went about setting up our remote and host apps. Finally, we saw how to import these modules dynamically into the host app and set up routing between the different apps.

As a stretch goal for this chapter, you can explore setting up a shared state management solution or a shared component library, following the same approach we took in Chapter 5.

In the next chapter, we will learn how to go about deploying our apps to the cloud. See you on the other side!

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Published in: Oct 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781804610961

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Vinci J Rufus

Vinci Rufus is a VP for technology at Publicis Sapient. He has spent over 25 years building web applications using various technologies. He has been focused on building micro frontends for about half a decade and has successfully built and managed micro frontend-based applications for a few large clients. He was formerly a Google Developer Expert and has had the opportunity to speak at numerous conferences on modern frontend and cloud-native technologies.
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