I'm not sure I'm picturing what you mean.  Like I said, I've only been
playing with UiBinder for a few days.  My goal is that I really want
to avoid doing boiler plate anonymous ClickHandler/SelectHandler etc.
etc.  So, what you are doing sounds a lot like what I am suggesting
but perhaps I don't fully understand your approach.  Would you mind
posting a few code snippets?  I'm eager to establish some best
practices.

thanks!
-bryce

On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 7:43 AM, FKereki <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use @UiHandler to define a handler that will call a callback, which
> the Presenter injects into the View.
>
> Thus, the View still fits the "humble object" definition, and the
> Presenter is responsible for whatever gets done.
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