Arnau Aregall
Arnau Aregall
Maybe this sounds obvious or Eclipse just handles/transforms it automatically, but the path of the ng file is with slashes (/), and not backslashes (\) as Windows requires... @angelozerr
Any plans on this?
@Dyljyn example is minimalistic and works as expected, maybe instead of an Angular feature this would deserve a mention on the [Guards milestone of the Router guide](https://angular.io/guide/router#milestone-5-route-guards).
Thanks for your answer @sdelamo, I'll try the custom bean replacement approach and get back with feedback.
Hello @sdelamo, I confirm the suggested bean replacement approach suits as temporal workaround for my issue. Here is the aforementioned example but with Kotlin that worked fine for me with...