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      Last Updated: 11/20/2025, 2:46:56 AM

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      #Introduction

      #What is Esmx?

      An engineering framework built on ESM and Import Maps, supporting both CSR/SSR and module linking capabilities. It's framework-agnostic and adaptable to multiple technology stacks.

      Core Capabilities:

      • Native ESM-based module system
      • Import Maps for dependency and version management
      • RenderContext for resource injection and ordering constraints
      • SSR and CSR support for Vue/React and other frameworks

      #Why Choose Esmx?

      #Native Standards

      • Uses standard ESM syntax
      • Path resolution defined through Import Maps
      • Dependency isolation and version coexistence via standard mechanisms

      #Framework-Agnostic

      • Compatible with Vue, React, Preact, Solid, Svelte, and more
      • Framework-agnostic design for components and builds
      • Flexible rendering entry points for different scenarios

      #Build and Deployment

      • Base path configuration and hook mechanisms
      • Multi-language site and Micro-Frontend deployment support
      • Integrated engineering workflow with Rspack

      #Core Concepts

      #ESM Module System

      • Standard import/export syntax
      • Static analysis and on-demand loading support
      • Native circular reference handling

      #Import Maps

      • Module specifier to URL mapping
      • Scoping and version coexistence support
      • Backward compatibility via es-module-shims

      #Module Linking

      • Cross-package sharing and runtime linking
      • Build-time and runtime collaboration
      • Type safety and engineering constraints maintained

      #Application Isolation

      • Module scoping
      • Style and state isolation
      • Error boundaries

      #Problems Solved

      #Traditional Micro-Frontend Pain Points

      • Runtime injection overhead
      • Isolation relying on custom sandboxes
      • Tightly coupled build tools
      • Complex deployment strategies

      #Esmx's Solution

      • ESM and Import Maps for dependency management
      • Isolation through module scoping
      • Framework-agnostic rendering and building

      #Comparison

      DimensionTraditional SolutionsEsmx
      RuntimeDependency Injection/SandboxNative ESM
      IsolationCustom SandboxModule Scoping
      BuildSpecial ConfigurationStandard Process
      LearningFramework-specific APIsStandard Syntax