That would only work by using a custom element parser for UiBinder. However
that API is private inside UiBinder, so you can not provide your own. So
when your custom widget implements HasText, HasHTML and HasWidgets then you
can only be in one of these contexts but you can not mix them.
In your above example the <div> element should be part of your SomeObject
widget. If you need to place child widgets in specific sections of your
parent widget then @UiChild is pretty helpful. With @UiChild you can do
something like
<my:SideBySideComparisonWidget>
<my:left-side>
<my:SomeOtherObject />
</my:left-side>
<my:right-side>
<my:SomeOtherObject />
</my:right-side>
</my:ComparisonWidget >
Hope that helps
-- J.
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