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Nick Couchman commented on GUACAMOLE-1085:
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[~leonard2901]: I'm curious why having it available within the same codebase 
and/or running instance would be preferable to just running it in another 
container or Tomcat instance alongside the existing one?

When you get to the actual PR, I would think having the AngularJS code 
completely removed would be what you actually want, so it seems like working 
toward that would be preferable.

Regarding the Maven build - my only comment would be that there was a Jira 
issue that dealt with actually separating the front-end code 
(JS/AngularJS/Angular) from the REST API (Java), so this might be a good 
opportunity to do that, as well, and fully extract that.

> Consider migrating web application from AngularJS
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>
>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-1085
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-1085
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: guacamole
>            Reporter: Alfred Egger
>            Priority: Major
>
> [AngularJS is in an LTS period until June 30, 
> 2021|https://blog.angular.io/stable-angularjs-and-long-term-support-7e077635ee9c].
>  Unless resurrected as a community-driven project, it will be cease being 
> maintained after that date. Assuming no such project surfaces, we should look 
> into migrate the web application to another framework.



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