This has already been posted on Stack Overflow, but didn't get any traction there, so here goes:
I am writing an AngularJS application that needs to be distributed in two browser windows. Is it possible to have an application span both windows, i.e. have the same services, dependency injection etc. available in both windows? If not, is it possible to share a service between two different Angular apps?
The reason it should be placed in two separate windows is that we are
replacing a desktop application that worked this way, and most user
have dual-screen setups for working with this app. So it is not one
window and a popup, rather two different views of the same data. Data
that is updated in one window should immediately update in the other; my
idea is to place common data in services, and have the controllers in
the different windows use $watch
on data in the service.
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