I guess one way could be to somehow get the source code for the annotations 
too, and re-build them into a GWT module.
I am talking about a hack - you wouldn't change the class names or the 
package names..

Maybe I will try when I get a chance - if it works I will post it to the 
group.

I am thinking that it seems really un-necessary to have the source code for 
every single line of translatable code.
Bytecode is readable enough, and there are libraries to read it.
Maybe something to hope for in the next GWT releases (unless I am missing a 
really obvious reason why having the .java files is absolutely necessary).

thanks,
Michele

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