Good morning, I wanted to contribute to the Wicket community by providing an example of using native-federation to integrate micro frontends into a Wicket application with minimal to no interference: https://github.com/Aukevanoost/native-federation-examples
[https://opengraph.githubassets.com/d3ab29b1c2774ff02c748cee4f5824d0a7aa98b8e6d37fd7ff1bba398100ba26/Aukevanoost/native-federation-examples]<https://github.com/Aukevanoost/native-federation-examples> GitHub - Aukevanoost/native-federation-examples<https://github.com/Aukevanoost/native-federation-examples> Contribute to Aukevanoost/native-federation-examples development by creating an account on GitHub. github.com I came onto the idea when I did my thesis about migrating monoliths to micro frontends, but it could also potentially be a way to merge different technologies into one website with minimal overhead. Examples in thesis:https://github.com/Aukevanoost/migrating-stateful-monoliths-to-microfrontends/ [https://opengraph.githubassets.com/5c1c08de08e0645d671c0d83d7f090a7cdb7a46e7639d35f2697f715faeba2bb/Aukevanoost/migrating-stateful-monoliths-to-microfrontends]<https://github.com/Aukevanoost/migrating-stateful-monoliths-to-microfrontends/> Aukevanoost/migrating-stateful-monoliths-to-microfrontends<https://github.com/Aukevanoost/migrating-stateful-monoliths-to-microfrontends/> Find and fix vulnerabilities Codespaces. Instant dev environments github.com Let me know what you think! Auke van Oostenbrugge