I see your point, but, on the other hand, I worry about something that 
needed to be fixed in one of those methods or inner classes that I copied, 
and would probably never know about.

On Friday, July 12, 2013 7:05:04 PM UTC-4, Ed wrote:
>
> This is a known   issue with gwt, see the issue tracker for details.
>
> However, don't forget that this gives the GWT dev team the possibility to 
> change the internal behavior of classes as they don't have to worry about 
> breaking changes because they are extended...
> So it makes it easier for the dev team to "move on" adding/changing 
> features.
> On the other hand, copying a class and adding your own stuff isn't that 
> much work ;)
>
> But still, I have to admit, that things could be set up a bit more OO such 
>  that improves extendibility.
>

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