Send your tsconfig.

On Wed, Jun 1, 2016, 17:35 Mikhail A. Safronov <[email protected]>
wrote:

> i did everything, but have this error:
> npm ERR! Unexpected token '​' at 6:27
> npm ERR!     "start": "​webpack:w",​
>
> среда, 1 июня 2016 г., 15:37:26 UTC-5 пользователь Lucas Lacroix написал:
>>
>> So you already have a server - everything should just work.
>>
>> Start with the quick start guide I already linked.
>>
>> Here is what you should modify after you get done with the quickstart...
>> In your package.json
>> change
>>
>>> "start": "tsc && concurrently \"npm run tsc:w\" \"npm run lite\" ",
>>
>> to:
>>
>>> "start": "
>>> ​webpack
>>> :w",
>>> ​
>>>
>>
>> "webpack:w":"webpack -w"​
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Save the webpack configuration file I attached in the root folder of your
>> Angular2 application. You may need to change the entry point to match your
>> application.
>>
>> Run the following from the root folder:
>> npm i webpack ts-loader --save-dev
>>
>> This configuration will put the compiled code in to the dist folder. You
>> can change that in the webpack.config.js file (see webpack's
>> documentation <https://webpack.github.io/docs/> for more information).
>>
>> You then can do "npm start" which will start webpack in watch mode. It
>> will automatically recompile the TS source in to two modules and then watch
>> the source files for changes before recompiling.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Mikhail A. Safronov <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I evade a server, because I already have one.
>>> As I understood, I need node.js to launch this. But in my way I already
>>> have another one (I used Spring Framework, which based on Java Servlets, so
>>> I use Apache Tomcat, for example). So in if Im going to use lite-server, I
>>> need to split my project on front-end, and back-end part. It's possible,
>>> but I'm looking for easier decision. Thats why I asked.
>>>
>>> Lucas,  I'll try to follow your suggestion, but I never used webpack (or
>>> angular-cli, I heard it's still raw, isnt it?), so can u link please on a
>>> tutorial (if u know) where i can find an instructions.
>>>
>>>
>>> среда, 1 июня 2016 г., 15:05:17 UTC-5 пользователь Lucas Lacroix написал:
>>>>
>>>> I don't know anything about "Spring", so I don't know why you would
>>>> want to evade the server when it's already included.
>>>>
>>>> You can use webpack or angular-cli to package up your entire project as
>>>> one or two JS files which you can reference from your index.html. That
>>>> MIGHT work.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 3:58 PM, Mikhail A. Safronov <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> i need to use a simple js folder in my Spring projects.
>>>>> Usually I use Apache for rendering Spring data, and before (with
>>>>> Angular 2) I just added js-files to one folder inside a main project. 
>>>>> there
>>>>> wasnt only one js-file, but i didnt use any external servers (like
>>>>> lite-server, for instance) to launch a code. Because all of js-files were
>>>>> added to index,html, and allof them were rendered on client side, when he
>>>>> obtaned an app.
>>>>>
>>>>> среда, 1 июня 2016 г., 14:44:44 UTC-5 пользователь Lucas Lacroix
>>>>> написал:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I believe you will run in to issues with CORS. Modules are loaded via
>>>>>> Ajax, so unless you are compiling everything in to one big JS file which 
>>>>>> is
>>>>>> referenced by your index.html, then it will fail (pretty sure).
>>>>>> Is there a reason why you do not want a server?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Mikhail A. Safronov <
>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> thanks! but i dont want to use any server to launch,
>>>>>>> is it possible to just compile and launch?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> среда, 1 июня 2016 г., 14:04:09 UTC-5 пользователь Lucas Lacroix
>>>>>>> написал:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The quick start guide
>>>>>>>> <https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/quickstart.html> already
>>>>>>>> describes using the "lite-server" npm module and live-reload.
>>>>>>>> The angular-cli <https://github.com/angular/angular-cli> has a
>>>>>>>> similar concept (might even be the same implementation).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 3:01 PM, Mikhail A. Safronov <
>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> down votefavorite
>>>>>>>>> <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37576307/how-to-launch-angular-2-application-without-any-server#>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hello!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I have a simple Angular 2 project, but I dont want to use later
>>>>>>>>> with npm. Do u know any decision to start a project in this way:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>    - compile all of *.ts files
>>>>>>>>>    - copy compiled js-files to another folder (not related with
>>>>>>>>>    npm or node)
>>>>>>>>>    - open an app, using, for example, index.html. just open an
>>>>>>>>>    index, and all app should works.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>>>
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