I added "net.bytebuddy" as an extra package in the 
getPackagesToLoadViaStandardClassloader () method, This did the trick!

Thank you so much Lars!



On Thursday, August 23, 2018 at 4:33:12 PM UTC+2, Lars wrote:
>
> May, but this only guessing, because we did not use java9/10 at the moment 
> (still with java8) and in addition stepped away from the classloader 
> handling of gwtmockito (after having some issues), you have to include 
> net.bytebuddy 
> to the list of classes loaded by the standard classloader. 
> You could do this be sub classing GwtMockitoTestRunnerand overwrite/extend 
> getPackagesToLoadViaStandardClassloader or using the 
> WithPackagesToLoadViaStandardClassLoader 
> annotation.
>

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