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Micro frontends - path for frontend developers
Sanket Sahu (Geeky Ants), Vijay Krishna Kudva (Uber), Siddharth Kshetrapal (GitHub)
21:00–22:00
Managing large codebases and teams with micro frontend architecture
Upendra Singh (Ixigo), Rajasegar Chandiran (Freshworks)
12:00–12:10
Introduction to the the Micro Frontends Conference
Vinci Rufus - Conference Editor; VP of Engineering at Publicis Sapient
12:10–12:50
Micro-Frontends with Module Federation: Beyond the Basics
Manfred Steyer
12:50–13:30
Breaking monolith architecture into micro frontends
Upendra Dev Singh, VP of Engineering at Ixigo
13:30–13:40
Break
13:40–14:10
MFE - An experimental transition journey
Rohit Kumar
14:10–14:40
Micro Frontends - Communication Patterns
Sravya Chodisetti
14:40–15:25
Micro-Frontends anti-patterns
Luca Mezzalira, Principal Solutions Architect at AWS
15:25–15:35
Conclusions to the Microfrontends Conference Edition I and Looking Forward .
Vinci Rufus - Conference Editor; VP of Engineering at Publicis Sapient
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28 Fri 12:00 PM – 03:35 PM IST
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It is easy to build independent, stand-alone micro-frontends, but the real world applications are not so straightforward. Applications and fragments in micro frontend architecture need to exchange data and events in order to provide a wholistic experience to the users.
In this session we will explore the various ways that multiple fragments in a micro frontend architecture can communicate to exchange data and events (multi-level and sibling fragments), handle and manage shared state, and optimize data fetching at the client and at the server for varied architectural settings (CSR and SSR).
We will also look at the mapping for these communication patterns to various application use-cases.
Sravya Chodisetti - Lead Frontend Engineer at Global Merchant Lending team, PayPal. Global Merchant Lending suite of products, part of PayPal Credit, provides millions of small businesses around the world with quick and easy access to capital, boosting their liquidity.