Jens, thank you but as I suspected I have troubles. What do you mean with 
"a pure JUnit test" ? you mean a non gwt program ? A pure junit test 
launched from a "normal java runtime", not in GWT ? mmmm then this is not 
for me. In my case I want to launch the tests from my GWT/GAE application 
itself , not from a "pure junit test" 

I thought syncproxy was a library for the gwt client side, so it is strange 
to me that dodn't come with a gwt module definition. The docs says 
(http://code.google.com/p/gwt-syncproxy/) I must instantiate the service 
class on the client side like this: 

private static GreetingService rpcService =
  SyncProxy.newProxyInstance(GreetingService.class,
        "http://example.com/helloApp";, "greet");


But that introduces the GWT compilation error: 

No source code is available for type com.gdevelop.gwt.syncrpc.SyncProxy; 
did you forget to inherit a required module?

Espected error.. I'm trying now to put the library sources in my own code. 
Hope that let me use it. Any suggestions are appreciated, in the meanwhile 
will try to contact the authors. Thanks


On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 3:26:58 PM UTC-3, Jens wrote:
>
> I think you dont need a GWT module for gwt-syncproxy. It should work in a 
> pure JUnit test as it does not use GWT.create() for creating the GWT 
> service. gwt-syncproxy uses Java's dynamic proxy to implement the service 
> interface and uses Java's HttpUrlConnection to call your server.
>
> -- J.
>

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