+1 (though I suspect it's an edge case)
On 01/15/2013 09:52 AM, Jonathan Fuerth wrote:
On 2013-01-14, at 6:49 PM, Christian Sadilek wrote:
> The advantage of this programmatic solution is that it's flexible and also
becomes a widget-specific feature which won't add complexity to the framework (no
additional annotations required). Of course, that argument only holds if we consider this
requirement an edge case, which I think it is. If this is a more common scenario we could
also add an @WidgetAttached annotation to get rid of the AttachHandler boilerplate or
implement the suggested @TemplateOverride.
I agree as well. I'd only add that if we find out later that this *is* a common
requirement, I'd prefer the declarative approach (either @TemplateOverride or a new
attribute in @Templated) over the simplified-but-still-programmatic approach of
@WidgetAttached methods.
-Jonathan
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