I find the answer for Guice Overriding Binding in Guice but don’t know how to do the same for GIN in GWT.
Thanks in advance!
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As far as I know, it’s not supported.
To answer your comment:
If you’re running “pure” JUnit tests (not GWTTestcases) you don’t use GIN, you use Guice, and in Guice you can override modules. If you want to reuse GIN modules, then wrap them using
GinModuleAdapter. So you can do something like this: