Ok so I'm the only one how thinks this might be a problem for us.
We're using GWT in a real large company environment (core banking system) 
and to create a baseline we have to use our companies build server. These 
are currently running on Java6. I've already reached out to get an 
information when the Java compile level will be increased.
This is just my opinion speaking for a real large company.

Am Donnerstag, 11. September 2014 19:50:53 UTC+2 schrieb Daniel Kurka:
>
> Hi all,
>
> while bringing GSS support into GWT, I discovered that the closure 
> styleheets compiler actually requires Java7.
> This means that we either have to do a back port of the compiler (I 
> haven't looked at it seriously) or require Java7 for development with GWT 
> (probably only if you are using CssResource).
>
> I really like your input on this and if I do not hear any strong 
> objections, I will go ahead with using the Java7 version of closure 
> stylesheets and thus we will require Java7 for GWT development.
>
> Note: This does not impact deployment of any GWT apps. You can still run a 
> GWT app on a Java6 container, this will only affect developers on their 
> machines.
>
> -Daniel
>

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