Micro frontends
Micro frontends (MFEs) are small, independently developed applications that bring greater flexibility to deliver functionality by using modern web technologies.
Unlike the traditional approach, where the entire web application is built as a single unit, micro frontends allow different parts of the application to be developed and deployed as separate, self-contained modules. This empowers developers to create new user interfaces which enables users to benefit from more tailored features and improved experiences, going beyond the standard capabilities of the main Planon application.
By adopting micro frontends, it is now possible to design custom interfaces without being constrained by the standardized grid of the core application. This approach provides a framework to deliver new functionality to customers more efficiently.
Micro frontend functionality can be delivered as:
• TSI (in the navigation panel)
• Component (embedded in the application)
• Standalone (externally accessible via a URL)
Audience
This content is intended for (technical) application managers who are familiar with micro frontend architectures and are interested in tools and strategies for effectively managing and monitoring them.