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Running the example
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As mentioned in the ***Using React on the front-end*** section, [Webpack](https://webpack.github.io/) is used to bundle the respective js files into `dist.js` and included in `index.html`. To make React attributes like `onClick` etc. work, the app has to be re-rendered (along with all the props passed down) when it loads on the browswer. React is intelligent enough to not re-paint the browser and only update the changes, thus adding all the component properties.
As mentioned in the ***Using React on the front-end*** section, [Webpack](https://webpack.github.io/) is used to bundle the respective js files into `dist.js` and included in `index.html`. To make React attributes like `onClick` etc. work, the app has to be re-rendered (along with all the props passed down) when it loads on the browser. React is intelligent enough to not re-paint the browser and only update the changes, thus adding all the component properties.

In this example, the basic_rendering example is modified to submit the Comment Form through ajax and update the Comment List by fetching the updated comments and rendering the application with new props.

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