On Aug 26, 7:11 pm, danael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "... just simply take the HorizontalSplitPanel.java original class
> file form svn and remake it to your needs ?"
> If I wanted to maintain my own API, I would not be using somebody
> else's, would I? I want to use standard GWT components and, at the
> same time, I want to be able to subclass them to add some extra
> functionality when I need it. As mentioned, previously, branching our
> own code for a component is not the way to go, it is the best way to
> run into cross browser bugs and maintenance issues along the way.

How about just maintaining a patch to GWT? Whenever you want to update
GWT, apply your patch to the new JAR (or compile/package from source)
and see if your subclasses still compile and run as expected.
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