Micro Frontends for Java Microservices
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You've figured out how to split up your backend services into microservices and scale your teams to the moon, right? But what about the front end? Are you still building monoliths for your UI? If so, you might want to check out micro frontends—basically extensions to the microservices pattern, where the concept is extended to the front end.
Find out how to package and deploy your microservices and their UIs in the same artifact, as well as make it possible to test and develop them independently.
In this live session, Matt will show you how to build a microservices and micro frontends architecture using React, Spring Boot, and Spring Cloud.
Matt Raible is a well-known figure in the Java community and has been building web applications for most of his adult life. For over 20 years, he has helped developers learn and adopt open source frameworks and use them effectively. He's a web developer, Java Champion, and Developer Advocate at Okta. Matt is a frequent contributor to open source and a big fan of Java, IntelliJ, TypeScript, Angular, and Spring Boot.
Matt is a member of the global JHipster development team and loves classic VWs. You can find him online at @mraible and https://raibledesigns.com.
Related blog post: https://auth0.com/blog/micro-frontends-for-java-microservices
GitHub repo: https://github.com/oktadev/auth0-micro-frontends-jhipster-example
Demo script: [@oktadev/auth0-micro-frontends-jhipster-example/blob/main/demo.adoc](https://github.com/oktadev/auth0-micro-frontends-jhipster-example/blob/main/demo.adoc)
