I don't think GWT has to do anything special for Shadow DOM support.

You might need to include the webcomponents.js (full Shadow DOM) or 
webcomponents-lite.js (ShadyDOM) polyfills [1] for browser that don't 
support native ShadowDOM. 
Then you can use the gwt-polymer-elements [2] Polymer library or use 
ShadowDOM directly using JSNI/JSInterops and eventually Elementals2  


[1] https://github.com/webcomponents/webcomponentsjs
[2] https://github.com/vaadin/gwt-polymer-elements


On Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 3:57:00 PM UTC+1, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> How do we implement / use the shadow DOM capabilities in GWT ?
>
> I am not sure if its currently supported in anyway. Is it planned in next 
> version ? 
>
> Any pointers will be very helpful. 
>
> thanks,
> Gautam
>

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