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The Client-Side UI Composition pattern is a design strategy used in microservices architectures to assemble the user interface on the client side. This pattern is particularly useful in complex applications where the UI is composed of multiple components, each served by different microservices. The key elements of this pattern include:
Micro Frontends: Each UI component is developed and deployed independently, often by different teams, ensuring modularity and flexibility.
API Gateway: Serves as a single entry point for the client, routing requests to the appropriate microservice.
Integration Layer: Manages the integration of various UI components into a cohesive user experience on the client side.
Asynchronous Data Fetching: Each component fetches its data asynchronously, often using techniques like AJAX or WebSockets.
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Description:
The Client-Side UI Composition pattern is a design strategy used in microservices architectures to assemble the user interface on the client side. This pattern is particularly useful in complex applications where the UI is composed of multiple components, each served by different microservices. The key elements of this pattern include:
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Acceptance Criteria:
Micro Frontends Implementation:
API Gateway Configuration:
Client-Side Integration Layer:
Asynchronous Data Fetching:
Documentation and Testing:
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