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ember-engines
DESCRIPTION
Engines allow multiple logical applications to be composed together into a single application from the user's perspective. The key term here is "logical application". That is, an Engine represents a set of functionality and user experiences that could logically be considered an application. However, they differ from normal Ember applications in that they are intended to be composed within a host application in order to create a single, cohesive user experience. On a technical level, engines and applications are remarkably similar: they each have their own container, registry, context, and namespace. However, unlike an application, an engine does not boot itself nor does it control its own router. Engines rely on their hosts to fulfill these responsibilities. The often-used example of this is a "blogging" application. While a blog itself could be a full-fledged application, you may also wish to use it as a specific subsection of your overall application.
Features
- Large organizations often use Ember.js to power sophisticated web applications
- Distributed development, testing, and packaging of logically-grouped pieces of an application
- Engines are good for organizations that have multiple teams
- Engines are used by a number of organizations, including LinkedIn, Chase, and Square, to power sites with million of users
- Reduce the amount of data that needs to be initially downloaded
- Increase the performance
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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