Using Angular 2.0 (final), how can I load a Component inside of a DOM element created by a non-Angular library, after app bootstrapping and Component rendering has occurred?
I had previously used
DynamicComponentLoader.loadNextToLocation()to load Components inside of DOM elements, but that was deprecated as of RC5.
The Problem (TL;DR)
I'm attempting to use Angular 2.0 to insert a dynamically-created Component inside of a popup window that is generated at runtime by an external, non-Angular library (specifically, an InfoWindow/Popup for an ESRI ArcGIS JavaScript API 3.x Map).
Since the popup window is generated entirely by the external library after app bootstrap and the parent Component's ngAfterViewInit()/ngAfterContentInit() events occur, any #ref tag present in the newly-added popup's DOM is ignored. And without a #ref tag and the derived ViewContainerRef, I can't figure out how to insert new Components inside of the popup.
The Code
I'm using the same setup shown in this SO answer, namely:
@ViewChild('dynamicContentPlaceHolder', {read: ViewContainerRef})
protected dynamicComponentTarget: ViewContainerRef;
// this will be reference to dynamic content - to be able to destroy it
protected componentRef: ComponentRef<IHaveDynamicData>;
this.compiler
.compileComponentAsync<IHaveDynamicData>(dynamicType, MyModule)
.then((factory: ng.ComponentFactory<IHaveDynamicData>) =>
{
    // our component will be inserted after #dynamicContentPlaceHolder
    this.componentRef = this.dynamicComponentTarget.createComponent(factory,     0);
    // and here we have access to our dynamic component
    let component: IHaveDynamicData = this.componentRef.instance;
    component.entity = this.entity;
});
Note: Based on @MarkRajcok's post here, I had the idea to try
ChangeDetectorRef.detectChanges()to trigger a re-render of the parent Component, with the hope that a#reftag in the newly-created popup's DOM would be picked up and compiled. But, likely due to my inexperience with Angular 2.0, I've so far had no luck. Perhaps this a misguided approach all together?
 
     
    