You would need to extend (or even replace) UiBinderGenerator and then use 
deferred binding like in UiBinder.gwt.xml to use your custom 
UiBinderGenerator.

However I would find it a lot easier to write an annotation processor that 
generates a class next to your UiBinder java file and that contains the 
code to setVisible(true/false) your UiFields.

-- J.

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