The UiBinder generator produces Java code and there is no configuration 
option to tell UiBinder to do anything else than that. Of course you could 
fork UiBinder and adjust it to your needs.

Actually I don't know what you want to develop but if you just want to 
generate static html pages using templates and keep data separated then 
maybe something like Jekyll is more suitable than GWT. GWT is all about 
single page JavaScript apps. Of course you could also run your GWT app 
through a headless browser (e.g. phantomjs) and export the produced HTML. 

-- J.

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