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use Http Transfer State Module (Angular 4.1+) #7

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fulls1z3 opened this issue Apr 9, 2017 · 2 comments
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use Http Transfer State Module (Angular 4.1+) #7

fulls1z3 opened this issue Apr 9, 2017 · 2 comments

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fulls1z3 commented Apr 9, 2017

Switch to the official Http Transfer State Module when it gets released (Angular 4.1+).

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cveld commented Jul 3, 2017

@fulls1z3 Any update? Is there currently any server-side state transfer going on?
What would be a good example repo to showcase this Http Transfer State Module?

One repo that is using server-side state transfer is https://github.com/angular/universal-starter. But this one is still based on Angular 2.x.

Another universal demo that is being mentioned is https://github.com/FrozenPandaz/ng-universal-demo; but it doesn't seem to implement some kind of state transfer as well.

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fulls1z3 commented Aug 2, 2017

@cveld just integrated preboot to this repo. I think we can handle state-transferring features using it, but I assume it requires some extra work for the ngx-cache project.

So, work is still in progress 😄

@fulls1z3 fulls1z3 changed the title [enhancement] use Http Transfer State Module (Angular 4.1+) use Http Transfer State Module (Angular 4.1+) Sep 16, 2017
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@fulls1z3 fulls1z3 added this to the v5.0.0 milestone Jan 7, 2018
@fulls1z3 fulls1z3 self-assigned this Oct 9, 2018
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