Theoretically, yes.

If you could provide a more specific question - we could answer more 
specifically about the different limitations that could arise with such as 
abstraction.

On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 2:32:34 PM UTC+2, Pushpendra Kumar wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
>              I want to develop large enterprise application using 
> angular.js.
>              I have a number of modules and all modules contain create, 
> list, show and update page.
>              Can I write one create.html for all modules and load specific 
> html and data  using angular.js model?
>              Is it possible to write a model that can write html and data 
> dynamically so that i can save a lot of time of creating all files for all 
> modules.
>
>              Please help me.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Pushpendra
>            
>

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