Aw: Re: Aw: Unit testing classes that depends on RequestFactory
Caching of services (which are mocks in such a scenario) is a problem indeed. One easy solution on GWT side would be to have this cache servlet-specific (i.e. ServiceLayer specific) and not as static field. I worked around this by calling Mockito#reset() whenever the service is acquired from my helper class.
You're right, these are more integration tests than plain junit tests, however this is absolutely useful, e.g. to test the String parameters in .with("") methods. The overhead is relatively small. We have some hundred RF-tests that run within seconds.
The main problem in my view are the proxy interfaces which are hard to handle. A POJO based solution (DTOs) would help very much, however, I am not sure if this is technically possible.
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