Curriculum
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Book Preview
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Chapter 1 : A Tale of Two Worlds
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A Tale of Two Worlds
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Chapter 2 : Valuable Architecture
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Valuable Architecture
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Chapter 3 : Frontend Architectural Patterns
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Frontend Architectural Patterns
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Chapter 4 : Micro Frontend Foundations
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Micro Frontend Foundations
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Chapter 5 : Integration Strategies
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Integration Strategies
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Chapter 6 : Communication and Routing
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Communication and Routing
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Chapter 7 : UI/UX and Design System
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UI/UX and Design System
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Chapter 8 : Backend Patterns
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Backend Patterns
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Chapter 9 : Testing Strategies
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Testing Strategies
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Chapter 10 : Deployment Strategies
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Deployment Strategies
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Chapter 11 : Observability
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Observability
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Chapter 12 : A Micro Frontend Adoption
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A Micro Frontend Adoption
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INDEX
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INDEX
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About the course
As modern web applications grow in complexity, micro frontend architecture offers a scalable, modular approach that helps teams work independently, accelerate delivery, and maintain long-term flexibility. Micro Frontends Architecture for Scalable Applications provides a comprehensive, hands-on guide to implementing micro frontends effectively in real-world projects. The book starts by defining frontend and backend development, exploring what is considered a valuable architecture, and introducing various frontend architecture patterns. Next, it dives into micro frontends and concepts like Domain-Driven Design, Decentralized Governance, and Independent Deployments. It explains how these principles enable highly observable (easy-to-monitor) micro frontends and covers in-depth discussions on integration strategies, their advantages and disadvantages. Communication and routing are thoroughly explored, including Container Applications, State Management, and Cross-Application Communication. The book also addresses UI/UX considerations and how micro frontends interact with varying backend patterns. The final part focuses on best practices for testing (unit, integration, and end-to-end), deployment strategies, and essential security measures. It concludes with a real-world case study and insights into the future of micro frontends—highlighting emerging trends, evolving architectures, and the growing impact of artificial intelligence.
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About the Author
Vanderlei Alves da Silva is a seasoned Frontend Architect with over 15 years of experience in designing and building distributed systems and cloud-native applications. His career is driven by a deep passion for system architecture and frontend development, helping industry-leading organizations to craft scalable, resilient, and user-focused software. What drives Vanderlei is the belief that a well-crafted software has the power to solve real human problems — whether it is helping someone’s grandmother find what she is looking for on a webpage or solving complex organizational challenges at scale. For him, writing a code is more than just engineering; it is a form of storytelling — every function, every interface, and every design choice contributes to the evolving story of a system.