ok, got it - using the <super-source/> tag in the gwt descriptor does
do the trick


On 21 Jul., 12:14, cokol <eplisc...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> hello folks,
>
> I wanted to use already existings beans transparently on the client.
> The issue is, that they have BigInteger members, which cannot be
> translated to JS. Now, I did not want to write adapters or TOs but
> rather "patch" the GWT compiler to know how to translate such classes.
> In my case I want the BigInteger to become an String on the client,
> how to accomplish this?
>
> BTW: i am only interested in translation concerns, in case there are
> some unsupported ops on that type, like
>
> new BigInteger("5").add(new BigInteger("5"));
>
> the compiler should endup with an error.
>
> - is there an option to the GWT module descriptor to give a hint for
> translation of particular types?
> - or are there extension points in the code of gwt compiler and,
> maybe, a little documentation on it so I can patch the sources?
>
> thanks

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