Yes, create a class in your own project src tree with the Google package
name to access default scoped methods.
On Apr 7, 2012 4:23 PM, "Nikola Markovic" <dev.mercur...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm not sure I understand you. Create a class inside a
> com.google.gwt.user.datepicker.client package, which is provided in the GWT
> library as gwt-user.jar? I don't think I know how to.
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