Exploring Decoupled Architecture with Next.js and Drupal for Scalable Web Solutions

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Decoupled architecture is gaining traction in web development, and the integration of Next.js with Drupal exemplifies the benefits of flexibility and scalability for large-scale web applications. By combining Drupal's robust content management system with Next.js, a modern React-based framework, projects like Novozymes and Novonesis have demonstrated improved performance, dynamic user experiences, and enhanced SEO. 

The integration allows developers to utilize features such as server-side rendering and Incremental Static Regeneration, improving both speed and user engagement. However, challenges such as the complexity of setup, ongoing integration, and security considerations remain. This hybrid approach is increasingly popular among digital solution leads and developers seeking efficient, scalable solutions. Written by Marco, a full-stack JavaScript developer and published by Brainsum, the article highlights real-world applications and strategies for implementing this technology stack.

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