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It seems like you could get away with a single RootContainer, if you give it all the queries your server supports in a single route, but from the documentation, it seems like this means that your entire application will either load or fail to load, entirely removing the possibility of degrading gracefully.
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Thank you for your reply. I've asked this question on Stack Overflow,
but it got put on-hold, because it was somehow deemed primarily opinion
based. I'm not sure how I could edit my question to be more objective, so I
gave Relay's issue tracker a try.
It seems like you could get away with a single RootContainer, if you give it all the queries your server supports in a single route, but from the documentation, it seems like this means that your entire application will either load or fail to load, entirely removing the possibility of degrading gracefully.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: