@UiChild is exactly what I needed. I wouldn't have thought to look
there. Thanks Thomas.


On Oct 15, 8:36 am, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 15 oct, 02:56, omsrobert <omsrob...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 4, 5:05 am, Blessed Geek <blessedg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > There should be a plan and strategy, perhaps by programmers supplying
> > > a DTD to signify the allowed nodes and the DTD is compiled with the
> > > parser java code. i.e., a gwt element-parser compiler. So, any plans
> > > for a gwt element-parser compiler?
>
> > Google needs to open this up soon.  We would like to use it for GXT.
> > Ideally, one could insert GWT widgets into a GWTDesigner application
> > including ones from a GXT palette.  The output of which would be UI
> > binder xml.  That would work similar to InterfaceBuilder on the Mac
> > but for the web.  That would be great!
>
> Have you seen @UiChild ?
> You can see it in use in ValueBoxEditorDecorator.
> Probably not perfect but better than nothing.

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