You can't (because generics in Java are a bit, er, "limited"); you'll have to declare a sub-interface that "binds" the type parameters. That's the reason you have to declare non-generic interfaces extending UiBinder, SimpleBeanEditorDriver/RequestFactoryEditorDriver, or PlaceHistoryHandlerWithFactory, rather than pass those directly to GWT.create().
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