ng-include will not solve your issue. As you may not be having individual 
controllers written and rendering only views will not help in working the 
functionality of the app.
Better transform the app by analyzing controllers, views and then proceed 
for integration.

-Kunal  

On Wednesday, 4 June 2014 00:44:35 UTC+5:30, Sury Naik wrote:
>
> We are in the process migrating our legacy app into angular and started 
> working on it. However, because of the size of the project we won't be able 
> to migrate the whole app in one go. We are exploring how to co-mingle the 
> legacy app within the angular app, meaning for those modules which have not 
> been migrated to angular app we want the user to interact with the legacy 
> app. Can I do it with ng-include? 
>

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