Now I see. Actually, if you're thinking of integrating web-components-like technology into frameworks like AngularJS, I'd personally recommend ReactJS as for now. Polymer isn't currently quite suitable for your use case according to my previous project with AngularJS due to Polymer is based on cutting edge technology like web components, shadowdom that requires support from browsers and if browsers don't support it, there are polyfills to fill the gap. This also means your app will end up loading a lot more dependencies compared to ReactJS. Thanks
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