Are the different apps all guaranteed to be loaded on-screen at the same
time? One reason you'd have multiple apps would be different pages. If
they're guaranteed to all be on the screen at the same time (they're all
embedded in the same index.html), why not make it just One Big App?

Personally, if there's a bunch of different apps and they're in different
index.html files, I'd either use localStorage or push/pull notifications
off of the backend. If they're all in the same index.html file anyway, I'd
just make them all one app, possibly using ui-router to have different view
divs.

e

On Sun Nov 16 2014 at 12:29:47 PM Mateusz Rorat <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I try to make several independent apps on the website communicate with
> each other. It seems that its not so trivial to implement such a thing so I
> wanted to ask for your advice. $broadcast or shared service doesn't seem to
> work but maybe I do something wrong
>
> I made this -> http://jsfiddle.net/HB7LU/8353/
>
> but it seems a little bit hacky
>
> I would be very grateful to hear your opinion
>
> Thanks,
> MR
>
>
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