In fact, my question is stupid... If third party library want to use GSS,
they just have to use file with .gss extension.

For inline UiBinder styles, we can add an attribute useGss="true".



On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Jens <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oh I forgot to mention that we had decided to use only the CssResource
>> interface and not create a new GssResource interface.
>>
>> And we use the extension of the file in order to know if the file has to
>> be converted or not
>>
> Oh I see.
>
> I think a config property is better since a library might have widgets
> with inline UiBinder styles and you don't want to force them to declare a
> CssResource in their widget class just to be able to place an annotation on
> it.
>
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