I mean I was just trying and the classes that it told me to inherit, I 
don't know the module for those classes. I am waiting for reply from 
SmartGWT forum, man these guys does not reply at all, these guys suck. GWT 
forum is bang on target, I really like it. Thanks for your support.

On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 12:32:13 PM UTC-4, Paul Robinson wrote:
>
>  Not as far as I know, but then why would you want to? You should only 
> import the modules you need, otherwise I imagine the compile will take 
> longer.
>
> Some google modules import other google modules, so you don't need to add 
> an <inherit> for literally every one.
>
> Paul
>
> On 17/07/12 17:26, Venkat wrote:
>  
> I have done that, now it is giving me the inherit issue, can you tell me I 
> can inherit all the classes that I want to inherit like this. 
> Can I use "*" to inherit all.
> <inherits name="com.google.gwt.* " />
>
> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 12:14:52 PM UTC-4, Paul Robinson wrote: 
>>
>>
>> On 17/07/12 16:24, Venkat wrote: 
>> > I have removed the client side code from the test case, the exception 
>> is gone. But I got one exception that is below. I am guessing this is 
>> because I did not specified the test folder in my Module. If yes, can you 
>> please tell me how can I do that. Usually we specify the src folder as 
>> <source> in module, how can we do that for test folder. 
>> You can add any number of packages in your gwt.xml file using: 
>>     <source path="foo"/> 
>>     <source path="bar"/> 
>>
>> Paul 
>>
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