Legacy.

Originally, JavaScriptObject were opaque handles, there was no "overlay 
types". So DOM directly called DOMImpl (or DOMImplIE6, DOMImplMozilla, etc. 
using deferred binding). Then overlay types were introduced, and the 
com.google.gwt.dom.*, so part of DOMImpl were moved there, and DOM was 
changed to call the element's methods (so it doesn't directly depends on 
com.google.gwt.dom.client.*impl*.*)

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