## Current Behavior
The Module Federation `NxRuntimeLibraryControlPlugin` relies on an
environment variable that is set during the build/serve process.
This could potentially lead to issues with cache restoration.
The impact should be minimal as the runtime control plugin should only
be added to the module federation config when the env var is set.
It should only be set by the `module-federation-dev-server` executor
which is invoked during serve - a non-cacheable task already.
## Expected Behavior
Ensure the env var is set as an input to ensure maximum accuracy with
module federation builds via rspack executor
- fix(module-federation): SSR should work correctly
- fix(module-federation): ssr-dev-servers should wait for remotes before
starting final executor
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Target Defaults set up for the Module Federation builds is incorrect or
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Target Defaults for Module Federation builds is set up correctly
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- feat(module-federation): use @module-federation/enhanced for
withModuleFederation
- feat(module-federation): expose API for users to override module
federation plugin options
- fix(module-federation): angular mf ssr projects should not create
vendor chunks
- feat(module-federation): add nx-runtime-library-control-plugin
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## Current Behavior
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A common occurrence when working with NX Module Federation is that a
shared library may get resolved from a static remote.
Any changes to the shared lib are therefore not reflected in the dev
server.
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Add the `nx-runtime-library-control-plugin` to ensure that shared
libraries are shared from a remote that is served via
webpack-dev-server.
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Fixes#11615