you are right - sometimes its better and easier to have a controller for each 
button, but sometimes not !
What if you want the actions to interact on shared variables ? So you would 
have to introduce a number of interfaces and classes for a simple interaction 
of two business-actions ...

I believe, that for generosity, a framework should offer all possible 
variations and not force an architect/developer into a specific direction.

thx for your "tricky" advice - maybe I can find another solution - I will let 
you know ...

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