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But the question remains: is it possible to add app/library specific package.jsons to an nx workspace?
Since this repo is advertised on the nx website as the example for micro-frontends, I came here with high hopes, only to find disappointment since IMO this example is not a micro-frontend at all.
As I noted in #61 some thought leaders argue that it is fundamental for micro-frontends to be deployed autonomously, and a single version policy seriously hurts this goal.
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I agree it is very confusing that there is a "Nx Micro-Frontend Example" page on the Nx site but they didn't make any effort to actually communicate how Nx could be used with a micro frontend. I also spent 30 minutes working with this repo only to find out that it is not an example of a micro frontend as the site seems to imply. :(
But after more searching there is a page "How to setup a Micro Frontend with Angular and Nx" which seems much more informative.
I've seen that a similar question was closed.
But the question remains: is it possible to add app/library specific package.jsons to an nx workspace?
Since this repo is advertised on the nx website as the example for micro-frontends, I came here with high hopes, only to find disappointment since IMO this example is not a micro-frontend at all.
As I noted in #61 some thought leaders argue that it is fundamental for micro-frontends to be deployed autonomously, and a single version policy seriously hurts this goal.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: