No the code I have posted is all I have done.

Provider and AsyncProvider (used by AsyncActivityProxy) are both used for 
providing concrete classes (e.g. AsyncActivityProxy, Activity1, etc.). If 
you dont specify a GIN rule, GIN will try to create an instance with 
GWT.create() which just works with (non abstract) concrete classes.

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