> This is more a reply to the linked blog entry but I'll post it here:
> I don't think supporting SASS in ClientBundle requires any change in
> GWT proper; you only need to use something other than CssResource
> (e.g. a SassResource interface) with its own ResourceGenerator
> (linked to the SassResource through a @ResourceGeneratorType
> annotation)
Huh, that sounds pretty cool. I didn't realize adding custom resources
to ClientBundle would be that easy. Thanks for the insight.
- Stephen
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