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refactor(angular): removes Events service #19600

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@liamdebeasi liamdebeasi commented Oct 9, 2019

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The Events provider will be removed in the next major release.

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@liamdebeasi liamdebeasi merged commit 8d4a721 into next Oct 9, 2019
@liamdebeasi liamdebeasi deleted the events-remove branch October 9, 2019 18:05
brandyscarney pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 9, 2019
BREAKING CHANGES

The Events Service in @ionic/angular has been removed. 

- Use "Observables" for a similar pub/sub architecture: https://angular.io/guide/observables
- Use "Redux" for advanced state management: https://ngrx.io
brandyscarney pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 10, 2019
BREAKING CHANGES

The Events Service in @ionic/angular has been removed. 

- Use "Observables" for a similar pub/sub architecture: https://angular.io/guide/observables
- Use "Redux" for advanced state management: https://ngrx.io
elylucas pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 30, 2019
BREAKING CHANGES

The Events Service in @ionic/angular has been removed. 

- Use "Observables" for a similar pub/sub architecture: https://angular.io/guide/observables
- Use "Redux" for advanced state management: https://ngrx.io
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