Thanks a lot for the detailed description of the issue!

I was thinking about using *gwt-2.8.0-snapshot* from their OSS Sonatype 
repository 
<https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/google-snapshots/com/google/gwt/>
 but 
the problem is that my project is in production with users using it every 
day and deployments occur around once a week. So using *gwt-2.8.0-snapshot* 
version may pose additional risk of something not working after building 
with new snapshot version. Not emulated Java 8 API is also limiting - so 
yes, I'll wait till the end of January and hope GWT 2.8 will be released 
then :)

Середа, 17 грудня 2014 р. 20:06:35 UTC+2 користувач Jens написав:
>
> Well GWT is bad at defining exact release dates as they are usually not 
> met. GWT prefers to put something into the wild that works instead of 
> following exact release dates.
>
> The general plan is to release a GWT version *roughly* every 6 month: 
> Around Google IO and december/january which happens to be the time frame of 
> GWT.create conference.
>
 

> The current state of Java8 language features in GWT is:
>
> - Lambda / method reference is implemented in the master branch but some 
> bugs exists the the current JDT version that GWT uses. These bugs are fixed 
> once Eclipse releases the new JDT core package that will also be used in 
> Eclipse 4.5. You can workaround these bugs by building a GWT checkout 
> locally using a JDT snapshot dependency.
>
> https://gwt-review.googlesource.com/#/c/9260/
> https://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=9036
>
> - interface default/static methods are in review
>
> https://gwt-review.googlesource.com/#/c/10330/
>
> - intersection casts need to be done
>
> Beside language features GWT also needs to add emulation of Java8 APIs 
> which might take some time (Optional, java.util.function, streams, 
> javax.time).
>
>
> So IMHO it is likely that you can use Java8 language features around 
> GWT.create 2015 (most likely after the conference) in an official GWT 2.8 
> release. API emulation is a different story.
> As said above you can already use lambdas and method references today if 
> you build GWT from trunk and update the JDT dependency before building (see 
> linked issue)
>
>
> -- J.
>
>

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