Just have to use the setters that are there for non-UiBinder.

        // Create overall container
        FluidContainer container = new FluidContainer();
        
        // Create the row for the columns
        Row row = new Row();
        
        // Create the columns
        Column first = new Column(ColumnSize.XS_6);
        Column second = new Column(ColumnSize.XS_6);
        
        first.add(new Span("I am the first column"));
        second.add(new Span("I am the second column"));
        
        row.add(first);
        row.add(second);
        container.add(row);

Curious though, why not use UiBinder? It provides a more declarative UI.

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