Say that I have a UIView which I would like to re-use in multiple view controllers, given that it is a fairly generic UIView object with high re-usability value (like a UITextField or UISegmentedControl object). From my understanding it would be much easier to reuse this UIView if I wrote the UIView in code, rather than making a XIB using Interface Builder. I have reached this conclusion because if the UIView is written in code then I can simply initialize a new instance of that UIView in any view controller:
MyGreatReusableView *greatReusableView = [[MyGreatReusableView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(...)];
...and then directly access the properties and attributes of that UIView, just like with the stock UIView controls such as UITextField with it's .text, .textColor, etc. properties.
However, if I create the UIView as a XIB then it must be tied (through either the File's Owner or an IBOutlet on the View object in the XIB) to a specific view controller, and therefore can only be used in that view controller. Furthermore, I can only access the properties of controls on the XIB using the IBOutlets which are connected to that view controller.
I am thinking that I have completely misunderstood something with regards to XIB files, as this does seem to be quite a limitation! If someone could provide clarification on whether it is possible to re-use XIB files in multiple view controllers and, if so, provide an example of a code-based solution vs. a XIB-based solution I would be very much appreciative.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!