This is the tutorial, and the tutorial is written with WebAppCreator and 
Ant, or Eclipse, in mind.
It's probably a good idea to update it to "something else" (Maven or 
Gradle; I'd personally prefer Gradle), but that's much broader than just 
JUnit.
The doc for testing is 
at http://www.gwtproject.org/doc/latest/DevGuideTesting.html, and should 
probably either be updated to also cover Maven (that webAppCreator also 
supports, but then make sure you use GWT 2.8, as things have changed 
between 2.7 and 2.8), or to remove everything specific to build tools.

If it doesn't take too much time making the changes, feel free to make pull 
requests. If you think it'd be quite long, then better wait for feedback 
from others ;-)
Also don't hesitate to join GWT-Contrib if you intend to contribute to the 
docs (or anything else, even just testing the 
snapshots): 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/google-web-toolkit-contributors

On Friday, July 8, 2016 at 7:52:28 PM UTC+2, Kay Pac wrote:
>
> What do people think about incorporating some notes for users for 
> gwt-maven-plugin on the website? For instance I am reviewing the JUnit 
> testing guide and there is no help for me as a user of gwt-maven-plugin. I 
> realize there is a risk of providing too much or conflicting information, 
> but I also think there should be a resource that has corresponding steps 
> for users of the maven plugin, not just ant users.
>
> http://www.gwtproject.org/doc/latest/tutorial/JUnit.html
>
> For instance:
> Run the JUnit test in development mode. 
>    
>    - At the command line, enter ant test.dev
>
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Kay
>

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