Usually you would use GWT's ScriptInjector together with ClientBundle + 
TextResource/ExternalTextResource. That way you can either embed your 
external JS into the GWT JS (TextResource) so it downloads as part of your 
app download or you let the GWT app asynchronously download the JS when 
needed (ExternalTextResource).

You can also use GWTs XML modules to include additional scripts which will 
be loaded before your entry point starts. But it could be that it won't be 
compatible with future GWT versions based on 
J2CL. 
http://www.gwtproject.org/doc/latest/DevGuideOrganizingProjects.html#DevGuideAutomaticResourceInclusion

-- J.

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