See 
also 
https://github.com/gwtproject/old_google_code_wiki/blob/master/ResourceOracle.wiki.md

On Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at 12:23:45 PM UTC+2, Jens wrote:
>
> GWT has a feature called "super source" which allows you to override 
> existing source files with your own implementation. GWT itself uses this 
> technique to emulate JRE classes and you can use that technique as well to 
> emulate additional classes.
>
> Take a look at 
> http://www.gwtproject.org/doc/latest/DevGuideOrganizingProjects.html#DevGuideModuleXml
>  
> and scroll a little down until you see the headline "Overriding one package 
> implementation with another" to get a short description of "super source".
>
> All JRE classes emulated by GWT can be found in 
> https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/tree/master/user/super/com/google/gwt/emul 
> and when you look at 
> https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/blob/master/user/super/com/google/gwt/emul/Emulation.gwt.xml
>  
> you can see the <super-source /> tag. This tag does not set a path 
> attribute which means that the whole folder which contains the 
> Emulation.gwt.xml file should be treated as super source.
>
>
> -- J.
>

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