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## Creating the Server Bundle
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The application bundle can be generated by any build tool, so you can easily use Webpack + `vue-loader` with the bundleRenderer. You do need to use a slightly different webpack config and entry point for your server-side bundle, but the difference is rather minimal:
1. add `target: 'node'`, and use `output: { libraryTarget: 'commonjs2' }` for your webpack config. Also, it's probably a good idea to [externalize your dependencies](#externals).