I do not think it is possible.

GWT does not translate java code to JS code, it compiles *whole* program 
from java source to JS.
It can not translate a module for example.


On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 at 4:20:09 AM UTC+3, David wrote:
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> I like to prevent my regular developers from viewing my GWT key Java 
> source code because it contains a lot of my core business. What I like to 
> do is following: (1). compile them into javascript. (2). use JSNI or GWT 
> JsInterop to wrap the compiled javascript back into Java classes so my 
> regular developers can use them in Eclipse. (3). When projects are ready 
> for production, wrapped Java classes are replaced by a real Java classes 
> during production compilation. Is this solution possible? Are there some 
> examples in this community?
>
> Thanks!
>

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