Well, I went through the tutorial with no problems, and I'm ready to
write that killer app the world's been waiting for.  But then, I
decided I needed to learn how to do jUnit testing, because who wants a
bugs with a killer app, right?

So, I followed the directions as best I knew how, and the results were
pretty close to what the tutorial showed, with the same directories
created; the only difference was that under the test folder, instead
of "com.google.gwt.sample.stockwatcher.client", I had one folder per
node, and had to drill down 5 folders to see the source.

However, I don't have the option to run as "StockWatcherTest-hosted".
In the "Run, configurations..." menu, I see that configuration, but if
I open it, I see this message at the top:
"Can not find test class
'com.google.gwt.sample.stockwatcher.client.StockWatcherTest' in
project 'StockWatcher'"

I don't see any class file anywhere for the StockWatcherTest.java
file. Should there be one?  I've tried everything to try to build it,
but it seems like it's not a part of the project or something.  I'm
somewhat new still to java, and know nothing so far about jUnit, so
maybe it's something simple, but I followed the directions carefully,
and it just doesn't seem to work.  I also tried downloading the
project and importing it into Eclipse, but got the same results, more
or less.

I have jUnit 3.8.2 along with 4.3.1 installed in Eclipse (3.4.1).

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Marty Fried
Leftcoast, USA


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