In Junit I am trying to test the method  which is not returning
anything using the Mockito, but I am not able to test it.
==> You would need to understand what this method with return type
void is actually doing. If it is updating some class level variables
then you can assert on those variables. If you are manipulating some
objects passed into its method signature then you may need to assert
on the expected values of the method signature variables.

 In Junit, If I am trying to test the asynchronous calls in GWT
==> I don't think it is necessary to JUnit test RPC calls as long as
you are JUnit testing the backend services separately. RPC calls are
asynchronous in nature and require GWT.create statement for Async
proxy handle and that will only run under GWT container. Using mockito
you can ask to handle GWT.create but what mockito really doing is
really faking it as if the RPC call was successful (it doesn't make
RPC call) which doesn't make sense to begin with to test it an RPC
call.

If you really want to just test all your RPC calls then you would need
to test those methods under GWTTestcases separately and put a delay
timer [delayTestFinish(TIME_TO_WAIT)] that way the test class can wait
for the callback function. OnSuccess method will have an assertion and
finishTest() method call. OnFailure will have fail("Failed on
something :" + caught.getMessage()) method.



On Sep 6, 8:59 am, Anuj Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> 1. In Junit I am trying to test the method  which is not returning
> anything using the Mockito, but I am not able to test it.
>
> 2. In Junit, If I am trying to test the asynchronous calls in GWT
> using Mockito, then I am not understanding how to do it, because
> synchronous method gives the result in onSuccess() / onFailure()
> methods.
>
> Please help, If anybody has an idea how to do the testing of these
> kind of methods using Mockito.
>
> It would be a great help, If you will provide any help.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Anuj Kumar,
> Noida,
> India

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