> Hi,
>
> one of the advantages of UiBinder is, that it's "building DOM
> structures by cramming big strings of HTML into innerHTML attributes
> than by a bunch of API calls" (http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/
> latest/DevGuideUiBinder.html#Overview).
>
> First of all, I want to admit that I don't yet fully understand, at
> which point this is done: Is the HTML string produced at compile time
> (as far as possible), or only at runtime?
Compile-time!
Hint: pass the -gen argument to Compiler and go look at the generated
Java classes.
> Now my question: I have several nested UiBinder composites, and I'd
> prefer to build them in Dependency Injection style [*]. Does this
> approach have a negative impact on the performance advantage of
> UiBinder?
Neither negative nor positive.
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