I am getting the example with the callback very well.

But i still strugle to understand on how can I make use of $watch to trigger 
the console.log inside the controller

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> On 03/apr/2014, at 11:06, Sander Elias <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Lucian,
> 
> 1 is possible, but my preference would go to 2.
> Did you look at the plunk I made up for you? It clearly shows how the get the 
> rating value in the controller!
> There are several ways to solve your problem, the easiest is just watching 
> the scope variable where the rating is.
> another possibility is, define a callback in your directive. I just changed 
> the plunk to support this too.
> 
> Regards
> Sander
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