Could you clarify your example?

For example,

Let's say I have "com.test.gwt_client.Client.java" which refers
"javax.xml.bind.Unmarshaller", but Unmarshaller is *NOT* really used -
it only exists in method signature.

What does XML look like?

  <source path="bind">
    <exclude name="Unmarshaller.java"/>
  </source>

or

  <source path="gwt_client">
    <exclude name="Client.java"/>
  </source>

or something else?

Thanks,
Richard

On Sep 23, 6:51 am, Alexandre Dupriez <alexandre.dupr...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> You cannot exclude XmlAdapter or Unmarshaller if they are transitively
> refereed to in your client code (ie, if a class in your client code
> depends on it), since, as you might guess, every classes in your graph
> hierarchy must be translatable in JavaScript on client side.
>
> However, to ignore a class which is not refereed to in your code, you
> can just write for instance
>
>   <source path="client">
>       <exclude name="ObjectFactory.java"/>
>   </source>
>
> Alexandre

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