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Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/9539

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In [Integrating with Existing Apps guide](docs/embedded-app-ios.html) and [Native UI Components guide](docs/native-components-ios.html) we learn how to embed React Native in a native component and vice versa. When we mix native and React Native components, we'll eventually find a need to communicate between these two worlds. Some ways to achieve that have been already mentioned in other guides. This article summarizes available techniques.
In [Integrating with Existing Apps guide](docs/integration-with-existing-apps.html) and [Native UI Components guide](docs/native-components-ios.html) we learn how to embed React Native in a native component and vice versa. When we mix native and React Native components, we'll eventually find a need to communicate between these two worlds. Some ways to achieve that have been already mentioned in other guides. This article summarizes available techniques.
## Introduction