GraphQL Federation example updated to Chimp 3.0

We are happy to announce that the example showing many advanced patterns related to GraphQL usage is updated to Chimp 3.0 and it is available as a reference here: https://github.com/xolvio/chimp-gql-federation-example

That repository includes federation, pagination with relay standard, filtering, caching, permissioning, JVM-based microservices and a typed react-based frontend

Please take a look at chimp documentation for more info:

Overview of a more realistic Example | Chimp.js
Note: This repo was not updated to the chimp 3.0 yet.

Let me know if you have any questions or thoughts in the comments below.


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