NativeScript Angular lazy loaded modules using Webpack





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I want to implement lazy loading of feature modules in my NativeScript + Angular application. I'm wondering if I have to do some additional Webpack setup to make lazy loading work?










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  • Possible duplicate of Angular 6/7 by default uses Eager/Lazy loading?

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I want to implement lazy loading of feature modules in my NativeScript + Angular application. I'm wondering if I have to do some additional Webpack setup to make lazy loading work?










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I want to implement lazy loading of feature modules in my NativeScript + Angular application. I'm wondering if I have to do some additional Webpack setup to make lazy loading work?










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  • Possible duplicate of Angular 6/7 by default uses Eager/Lazy loading?

    – SiddAjmera
    Nov 16 '18 at 13:13



















  • Possible duplicate of Angular 6/7 by default uses Eager/Lazy loading?

    – SiddAjmera
    Nov 16 '18 at 13:13

















Possible duplicate of Angular 6/7 by default uses Eager/Lazy loading?

– SiddAjmera
Nov 16 '18 at 13:13





Possible duplicate of Angular 6/7 by default uses Eager/Lazy loading?

– SiddAjmera
Nov 16 '18 at 13:13












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There is no additional setup required for NativeScript + Angular, it's just as simple as how you would do it in a web app.






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