That is actually a good question. Opening in the attribute table widget just might be the ticket, although I have not examined the AT widget that closely yet. For the moment, I would at least like to see the attribute data from my feature layer result in my web app that I'm creating, and then, yes, perhaps display the resulting featureLayer in the AT widget which I think would give me control of the resulting table regarding color coded cells, font, sorting, etc. In the graphic below, the blue balloons on the map represent the uploaded points and the red circles indicate those points that are within a polygon of interest. So no problem visualizing the original point data that I upload and the intersecting points on a map. The points_test table contains the point features (blue balloons) that I uploaded to my application. All looks good there. However, the graphicsLayer5 table (circled red) is empty.
Best.... DeWayne