Can anyone clarify for me this Google testing blog entry? 
http://googletesting.blogspot.com/2009/08/tott-testing-gwt-without-gwttest.html

Model, view, presenter I think I'm clear on (ha! yeah, sure), but I'm 
trying to understand the Server.class. It's described as "a completely 
standard backend with *no dependency on GWT*." (Their emphasis.) So what is 
that? Does that mean *not* a service interface and *not* a service Impl 
class? If so, where is the RPC coming in?

What I'm trying to do--what I think many would like to do--is test RPC 
methods without the RPC delay. Right now I do that by calling my 
ServiceImpl methods in my JUnit test. This often forces me to mock an 
HttpSession object and add an extra method so I can pass that in 
(since getThreadLocalRequest() is protected). Testing through my client 
would be preferable but the delay is a pain.

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