Hello, a few months ago I'm developing a GWT application I intend to 
publish it as Free Software License (AGPL), both written in Java source 
files, as the resulting code HTML, CSS and JavaScript that is generated by 
GWT. I believe that there should be no legal problems with licensing, Do 
you guys think?

Today I'm having problems with LibreJs since JavasScript files fail the 
test it imposes. A test passed, is because it has licensed headers 
JavaScript files, but there is another problem that you can not find 
solution.

In the attached picture, I show LibreJs reporting. The head of the 
JavaScript license is present, but there is another aspect that LibreJs 
donot do not like and it is. Any website written with GWT, for easier it 
always is blocked by LibreJs. I welcome your comments.
What is the matter?
Should agree GWT and LibreJS?

The code generated by GWT is too complex to follow for me, so I come to 
your help to see if they can determine that a web application written with 
GWT fails the test with LibreJS.

Thank you very much.

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